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Hugh McGuire on Librivox: Why public domain and not Creative Commons?

Thursday, January 15, 2009

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A vibrant public domain is essential for a healthy society, and is essential for innovation — which I think can also be expressed as: “finding solutions to problems.” Having a wide and vibrant public domain — of ideas, texts, learning, science, open source code, audio recordings, art, etc. — means that as we face problems of one kind or another, we have at our disposal a whole host of tools and information and building blocks that will help us find solutions.

Bookkake

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

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I came across Bookkake while reading the Book Oven blog. (Hehehhe. Sorry. Couldn't help myself. Oh that was funny. Give me a minute to stop laughing. Okay. Deep breath. Focus.) Where was I? Oh yes, the Book Oven blog. The Book Oven blog gets its own post. Later. This this post is about Bookkake, which — first of all — gets the prize for best name ever.

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