Sounds more like long-distance collaborative production mixed with the CC license (CC=Creative Commons).
Still, how can movies be open source? How do I, as a contributor, go and edit another person's movie and remove person X from the cast and replace that with a person Y? - Vinit > -----Original Message----- > From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > et] On Behalf Of Venkat Mangudi > Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 9:55 AM > To: silklist@lists.hserus.net > Subject: Re: [silk] What fun! Create your own Open Source Cinema > > Thaths wrote: > > On 5/15/07, Venkat Mangudi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> http://opensourcecinema.org/ > >> > > How is this different from a liberally CC licensed > collection of work? > > > I think the difference is that everyone can be a part of creating the > cinema. As I understand it, they have requests out there to > create some > movies and if you wish, you can download the raw pieces and > stitch them > together. Is it the same as a liberally CC licensed > collection of work? >