Notices tagged with cc, page 52
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arnebab (arnebab)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 01:48:16 EDT arnebab
@lxoliva going further would likely divide our community quite badly and keep people away who start with NC and leave it out later -
arnebab (arnebab)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 01:47:22 EDT arnebab
@lxoliva I think they are already making a nice distinction there by saying “they are the commons, but not free culture”. -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 23:40:31 EDT laurelrusswurm
@arnebab and yes, reality is slow, but it takes time to counter centuries of misinformation -
mlinksva (mlinksva)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 23:30:27 EDT mlinksva
@dper not at Wikimedia Commons; it excludes nonfree. Also if you search via search.creativecommons.org free checkboxes preselected. -
mlinksva (mlinksva)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 23:21:23 EDT mlinksva
@csolisr by far the most useful dent in these giant threads. Congratulations! :-) -
mlinksva (mlinksva)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 23:18:17 EDT mlinksva
@laurelrusswurm not me. Good change will take a very long time. NC/ND nice example of wanting little bit NOW to detriment of long term. -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 22:52:59 EDT laurelrusswurm
@dper I remain disappointed google is the only serach engine with licensed-for-reuse image search -
mlinksva (mlinksva)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 22:48:32 EDT mlinksva
@douglasawh "porting" is indeed separate issue, why I said tangentially. Super super niche topic, though NC or not is itself super niche. :) -
dper (dper)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 22:31:41 EDT dper
@douglasawh Sok with me. Just wanted to highlight a problem many of us often have with NC and ND. Blame it on whoever you like. :-) -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 22:24:48 EDT DJ Dougernaut
@dper I dont think CC should be making policy decisions based on websites that don't know how to build an appropriate metadata system. -
dper (dper)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 22:19:19 EDT dper
@douglasawh I'm not looking for anything. I'm saying one complaint about NC and ND is that for naive search engines, they clutter results. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 22:12:47 EDT DJ Dougernaut
@dper I don't know what you are looking for specifically, but Jamendo, FMA, flickr and others have searches by license. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 22:06:31 EDT DJ Dougernaut
@mlinksva internationalization is separate issue than -NC and -ND as far as I'm concerned. I can't say I know enough about the Internationalization process to comment intelligently. My gut says that's a better place to cut licenses than -NC and -ND. -
dper (dper)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 22:02:23 EDT dper
@laurelrusswurm Yes. I particularly like the check boxes: (1) use for commercial purposes and (2) modify, adapt, or build upon. -
dper (dper)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 21:59:02 EDT dper
@laurelrusswurm Anywhere. Flickr, Wikimedia Commons, Google, wherever. Append "Creative Commons" and get a mix of CC results, some useless. -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 21:57:05 EDT laurelrusswurm
@dper there are a mere SIX !cc licenses but *12* Creative Commons Search Tabs http://search.creativecommons.org/ :P -
mlinksva (mlinksva)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 21:55:32 EDT mlinksva
@douglasawh CC can't control underlying law, it can its licenses. Tangentially, there were 560 last time I counted http://ur1.ca/8o3rx -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 21:51:59 EDT laurelrusswurm
@dper searching where? -
dper (dper)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 21:48:22 EDT dper
@laurelrusswurm And unless we're using the CreativeCommons search engine, we have no good way to get the appropriate search filter. :-( -
dper (dper)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2012 21:47:21 EDT dper
@laurelrusswurm One problem with having so many CC licenses is that they make searching tedious. Often we need BY or BY-SA or PD.