Hi Pall

Well spotted - I didn't see that- so it looks like only "pictures,
text, video" are copyrighted, and not the concept or idea. Why
copyright pictures, text, video?
dave

2008/7/15 Pall Thayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If the CC license is meant to apply to the work itself, then it's a flawed
> application of it. The only thing that it can really apply to in this case
> is the documentation of the work. He doesn't give you any materials that
> allow you to "alter, transform or build upon the work" which would apply if
> there was source-code or schematics provided.
> Oh, and then there's the fact that we could both take the time to actually
> read what it says on the website, like the part where he states that what's
> copyrighted are "pictures, text, video"... :-)
> Pall
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:28 PM, dave miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> This project reminds me of something I did a couple of years ago:
>>
>> http://davemiller.org/index.php?nav_item=Gallery&gallery_nav=newscartoon_v2
>>
>> This version without a doubt is far nicer and much more refined. In
>> fact I think it looks stunning.  But I think it's essentially it's the
>> same concept - basically - taking  words and phrases from live feeds
>> -blogs - then converting into values and then representing those
>> values. I'm sure I wasn't the first to have tried it either.
>>
>> Why the CC copyright, and is it possible to CC something that others
>> have explored beforehand? Under the terms of the CC copyright we are
>> allowed to share and remix the work but we must attribute the work to
>> markus kison. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
>>
>> markus - from my perspective this doesn't seem fair. You claim the
>> idea for yourself as officially yours and yours alone, then insist
>> that anyone else who's inspired by it must attribute you.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> 2008/7/14 marc garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > pulsating emotion organism.
>> >
>> > A fascinating live visualisation of recent emotional expressions written
>> > on the private weblogs published on blogger.com. emotional expressions
>> > are parsed according to a list of synonyms, which then physically
>> > transform an abstract shape-shifting object.
>> >
>> > textual expressions are assigned to 1 of 8 basic human emotions, which
>> > are represented as a 3D cone consisting of 24 distinct areas. this
>> > abstract diagram forms the basic shape of "pulse", a physical object
>> > that is able to enlarge in 24 different directions. each time a specific
>> > expressionistic emotion is found in a blog entry written during the last
>> > minute, the shapeshifting object transforms itself, so that that the new
>> > physical volume represents a piece of the world's current emotional
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > more...
>> > http://www.markuskison.de/pulse/
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