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Iraqi youths access the Internet at a cafe in Baghdad. Full Article at CNN
Free Internet Press is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License. You may reuse or distribute original works on this site, with attribution per the above license. Full Article at Free Internet Press
Deciphering the new vocabulary of the green car movement can sometimes be a real head scratcher. Full Article at AutoblogGreen
After Hurricane Katrina, cops loot the stores after kicking out the civilian looters (Source: Creative Commons) This week, while Congress was busy debating trillion-dollar government takeovers of the financial, health care, and energy industries, Moody’... Full Article at Dakota Voice
This photo of the night sky in Meraker, Norway was taken in January 2009. Full Article at MyFOX9.com | Twin Cities
Writer Courtney White ponders the New West, as seen from Moab, Utah. Photo by Steven Damron and used under Creative Commons license. Full Article at New West Network
Copenhagen climate change conference: Fourteen days to seal history's judgment on this generation It was released under Creative Commons license, so I will reproduce it here in its entirety: Today 56 newspapers in 45 countries take the unprecedented... Full Article at ScienceBlogs
Credit: Image credit: glysiak at Wikipedia under a Creative Commons License. | © None A recent article outlined the "eat 'em to save 'em" method of biodiversity protection. Full Article at Associated Content
PicScout has released a new browser extension designed to make it simple for designers, bloggers and illustrators to license photos they find online, so long as they aren’t looking for pictures licensed under Creative Common’s alternatives. Full Article at Wired
This photo of the night sky in Meraker, Norway was taken in January 2009. Full Article at MyFOX9.com | Twin Cities
Free Internet Press is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License. You may reuse or distribute original works on this site, with attribution per the above license. Full Article at Free Internet Press
Free Internet Press is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License. You may reuse or distribute original works on this site, with attribution per the above license. Full Article at Free Internet Press
Photo by Robbiework, used under Creative Commons. Willie Nelson’s tour made its annual stop in Los Angeles last night. Full Article at Blogging.LA
This is my contribution to the Creative Commons 7th birthday (partly encouraged by thornet). Full Article at CC Mixter (remix)
Each year 125 million male pigs are slaughtered in Europe. Credit: Mariana C. (Creative Commons, reconocimiento, no comercial, no derivados). The castration of pigs prevents the "boar taint" smell in the meat and allows them to contain more fat. Full Article at PhysOrg.com
Flickr user Ballistik Coffee Boy posted this coffee cup photo. Full Article at WNYW | Fox 5 New York
All text created after September 25, 2005 is available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License unless otherwise specified. Contributions must be attributed to Wikinews. Full Article at Wikinews
At the end of November, two separate but somehow connected protest movements arose on the Brazilian blogosphere and twittersphere. Full Article at Global Voices Online
Take our content, please! All content on this site is available for republishing under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license. We want you to copy and distribute this stuff as widely as possible. That's what we're here for! Full Article at Center for a Stateless Society
A mosaic with the single word "Imagine" in New York's Central Park is dedicated to the memory of John Lennon. Full Article at WNYW | Fox 5 New York
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Creative Commons is an exciting and vital part of the ecosystem of creativity. Microsoft is very pleased to continue to support its efforts.
Canonical are really happy to support the Creative Commons, an organization at the corner-stone of an ethos that we share in the Ubuntu world and that we are proud to support.
Creative Commons is dedicated to making it easier for people anywhere in the world to legally share and build upon creativity ... ccMixter puts CC's principles into action - it's built around a vibrant and prolific community of musicians who choose how to make their work available for others to download...
We are using a Creative Commons ‘Attribution, No Derivative Works, Non-commercial Use’ license ... That means people are free to share copies of the work as long as it is not commercial, they do not change the text or make something derivative from it, and provide the author’s attribution.
Mercedes Lackey's agent, who also represents a 'persuasive little gnome' named Cory Doctorow, has been talked around to the Creative Commons point of view. Hence, Misty has announced she is going to permit fanfic as long as it is released under a Creative Commons license (presumably a noncommercial one,...
Lawrence Lessig- Creative Commons & Obama Tech advisor ties 2 Mohamed Nanabhay
So many websites now offer their content using creative commons licenses that Google and Yahoo offer specific search options to only search within that content. Even in Bulgaria, the President’s site and the Foreign Affairs Ministry are published under Creative Commons licenses
That's been hugely important ... Of the 250m CC licences in use, about 100m are for Flickr – but that quarter-billion doesn't include Wikipedia, which several months ago converted to a Creative Commons licence, and I think everyone understands Wikipedia. Flickr was the first and most important user of C...
That's been hugely important ... Of the 250m CC licences in use, about 100m are for Flickr – but that quarter-billion doesn't include Wikipedia, which several months ago converted to a Creative Commons licence, and I think everyone understands Wikipedia. Flickr was the first and most important user of C...
There are some people whose business models become difficult when Creative Commons becomes popular, just because it shifts the attention. Wikipedia probably is not that exciting for Britannica
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