hi all - 

>I believe that the creative commons license has been shown not to be 
>worth the bits used to create it. There is a loop-hole in the license 
>that allows anyone to copy any work you publish without requiring your 
>permission or needing to pay any kind of royalty.

Creative Commons is more about free access and distribution of your work
than royalties. Copyright deals with royalty payments and with both the
US and now Australian laws, the copyright on a work lasts for 70 years
(to put simply, although that's only a component of it).

Creators (musicians, artists and the like) are becoming increasingly
interested in creative commons as it provides a means for distribution
and access of creative work, while still acknowledging who made it in
the first place. Many creators are interested in just "getting their
stuff out there" rather than earning adequate money for what they do.
(If anyone is trying to survive off money earnt from creative work
alone, then they'll know it's a hard call these days.) 

So, creative commons provides a means of acknowledging the creator and
letting other people *use* your stuff. Sampling, remixing, etc is given
legal status with CC - letting people focus on the creating rather than
the laws - such as the ccMixter project on the creative commons site.
People have borrowed and sampled throughout history, but is very much
apparent in our current day and age.

Anyhow, it's worth reading the page on the various licences available
through Creative Commons. See:
http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/


That's a bit of a rant, but it's worth checking it out further if you're
interested.

Thanks
Somaya

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