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laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 09:10:37 EDT laurelrusswurm Healthy debate helps spread understanding of what we've lost because our ancestors opened the door to permission culture... !freeculture -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 09:06:36 EDT laurelrusswurm @bramalab Each of the base six !cc licenses sacrifice some freedom to ease the transition from permission culture to free culture !copyright -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 08:56:11 EDT laurelrusswurm @robmyers and CC0 is more free than BY or SA -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 01:02:23 EDT laurelrusswurm @arnebab I tag everything !cc in my Tumblr photo blog, but nothing seems to help index for external search -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 00:47:21 EDT laurelrusswurm @arnebab It is difficult to share free !cc photos (getting indexed to come up in free !cc search) anywhere outside Flickr -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 00:38:21 EDT laurelrusswurm @kuro of course these days the !copyright lobby wants government to do the enforcement as wll #CostEffective !copyright law -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 00:37:16 EDT laurelrusswurm @kuro That reasonable since that is how !copyright has always worked, with enforcement being up to the rightsholder and !cc is built on © -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 21:14:43 EDT laurelrusswurm @zotz its a workaround -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 21:14:17 EDT laurelrusswurm @zotz Of course it restricts freedom... restricts human freedom to protect cultural freedom. That's the trade off. !copyright -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 21:10:22 EDT laurelrusswurm @maiki yes, !CC by-sa is what I'm leaning toward, and will try on my next novel. Sticking to 1st novel plan of by-nc-sa for 5 years then CC0 -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 21:06:26 EDT laurelrusswurm One thing I dislike about !copyright is that it lets people push other people around. I like !CC because it gives people choice. -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 21:04:40 EDT laurelrusswurm Restrictive enough because you agree with what it restricts. Others prefer different restrictions that are closer to their comfort zones. -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 20:58:31 EDT laurelrusswurm @zotz True. NC and ND are restrictive. But so is SA. And BY when you come down to it. Really, the only truly free !CC license is CC0 -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 20:50:08 EDT laurelrusswurm @zotz the only way a recording artist can commit to all Free is to never EVER record or cover anything © all rights reserved. #bigLoss -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 20:47:58 EDT laurelrusswurm @johnnynull You can help them figure out which way is better: buy their !CC products but don't buy their © stuff. That'll teach 'em -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 20:45:02 EDT laurelrusswurm @johnnynull Self publishing as a viable alternative is new !CC is even newer. Creators are trying things out to see what works #tofeedfamily -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 20:41:16 EDT laurelrusswurm @johnnynull Once work is released under a free license, its awfully hard to put it back in the © bottle -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 20:34:11 EDT laurelrusswurm @digitante As one who used to make a living via !copyright work, until such time as we achieve !copyright abolition, I require a workaround -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 20:32:36 EDT laurelrusswurm @digitante See, that's the crux of this argument: what the purpose of !CC is. -
laurelrusswurm (laurelrusswurm)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 20:29:00 EDT laurelrusswurm @digitante Clearly, this is not the way you choose to license your work. But all the !cc licenses are restrictive. Even !CC by