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Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jul-2013 20:43:48 EDT Terry Hancock @kfogel Free culture production is such a business. So -- you get your wish. -
bkurdali (bkurdali)'s status on Sunday, 24-Mar-2013 16:55:14 EDT bkurdali printing out a 3d model of gilgamesh on a #lulzbot printer at !libreplanet http://ur1.ca/d5tm1 #blender @tubeproject -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Sunday, 24-Mar-2013 14:48:38 EDT Terry Hancock http://kck.st/133nVTz - #OpenShot #Kickstarter is over 50% now in just a few days. Very promising project! #freesoftware #video #fb -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 11:55:04 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz Yeah, I agree :-) There's probably considerable room for nuance here. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:09:36 EDT Terry Hancock @csolisr I've got enough to write a more complete opinion. 140 chars at a time is too awkward. :-) Looking forward the rebuttals. ;-D -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:05:50 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz I'm just happy to see another artist walking my way. I don't require them to make the whole trip with me. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:04:48 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz To censor my exposure to artists who don't buy into my free-culture beliefs is simply too extreme for me. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:03:37 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz And art relies even more than other human activities on widely-varying points of view. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:02:57 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz If you try to push things too far, then you get into areas where political framing and worldview vary wildly. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:02:18 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz I try to keep my need for "ideological purity" in other very, very low. :-) Things like a belief in very basic human rights. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 09:00:55 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz Until then, it's just "stupid" or perhaps "unwise", but not "evil". Like high taxes (or very low taxes) or tech export laws. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 08:59:54 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz ...I don't really see it crossing that line until copyright is used to censor political speech and suppress dissent. Then it's "Evil" -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Sep-2012 08:59:02 EDT Terry Hancock @zotz I may think copyright as implemented is bad policy. But I don't see it as a human rights violation (at least up to a point)... -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Monday, 10-Sep-2012 22:07:06 EDT Terry Hancock I've screwed up the threading. <SIGH> I don't think this work 140 chars at a time! :-) -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Monday, 10-Sep-2012 22:04:07 EDT Terry Hancock Or: artist A release 1000 free music tracks (of 10,000 total). Artist B releases 100 free music tracks of 100 total... who did more good? -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Monday, 10-Sep-2012 22:03:00 EDT Terry Hancock ... will you blacklist an artist who releases all but one work under a free license? I think that's absurd. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Monday, 10-Sep-2012 22:02:06 EDT Terry Hancock Obviously, it's not AS good as releasing their entire opus, but I may apply the same slippery slope as you... -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Monday, 10-Sep-2012 22:01:29 EDT Terry Hancock And as far as I am concerned, an artist who releases a work (even as a promotion) under free-license has done something good. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Monday, 10-Sep-2012 22:00:59 EDT Terry Hancock Thus if an artist finds it necessary to use the conventional copyright industry to make a living, I don't hold that against them. -
Terry Hancock (digitante)'s status on Monday, 10-Sep-2012 22:00:25 EDT Terry Hancock I cannot accept the idea that it is better to not create at all than to create under copyright restrictions.