Henry Story wrote:
Yahoo! search launching a creative commons search engine ... it would be
very helpful if there were a machine readable way to set copyright
policy on entries.
I recently wrote on my blog about issues with Creative Commons. I
suggest you read the post. See:
Bob Wyman wrote:
Henry Story wrote:
Yahoo! search launching a creative commons search engine ... it would be
very helpful if there were a machine readable way to set copyright
policy on entries.
..
So, in summary, let's not go down the DRM path. It is a snake pit
John Panzer wrote:
an example of an
obvious-to-the-practitioner-skilled-in-the-art indicator of a CC license for
Atom:
link
rel=license href=""
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
/
which of course
also extends to whatever
On Mar 25, 2005, at 18:38, Bob Wyman wrote:
http://bobwyman.pubsub.com/main/2005/03/lazyweb_query_a.html
The basic message is that we should not be writing anything that
implies that Creative Commons should be used for Digital Rights
Management.
+1
BTW, I think the anti-DRM clause of CC