Thanks for all your work on this Casey. That page on their wiki is
indeed rather sparse!

I agree with Jay, you dont need to use anything deemed 'official'. At
a minimum you should state the name of the cc license, and the url
where full details of that license can be read. The various graphics
are optional, but ome may be desirable to make it instantly
recognisable as a cc work. 

I really look forward to the possbility that lots of different stills
or animations may be created by different people and shared in the
future, sounds great. I'll do  few if I ever get to grips with
animation/compositing apps properly.

Is everyone using 2.5 version of the licenses now or some still on
version 2? Becaue that will effect what the cc stuff says, url etc.

Regarding the stuff I was looking at the other week, clarifing what
non-commercial means, with a view to helping 'ethical guidelines', I
got bogged down by the complexities of it. There is no easy answer and
I received a lack of feedback as to what people in this group think
about things like a few text adverts and the occasiona banner on a
directory site (eg fireant), so I dont know what else I can do to make
progress on that front. But I will post links to whats on creative
commons site about this later on.

Cheers

Steve Elbows

--- In [email protected], "Jay dedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  The second suggestion is also smart, but I find the page to be
> >  incomplete.  I know that Rudy and I for one do not want to use
the PNG
> >  image provided to mark our work... we made a conscious decision
not to
> >  use the image for last week's show.  Perhaps we can talk to CC
and see
> >  if there is a basic info that we SHOULD include in our videos without
> >  using that specific image.
> 
> i dont think anyone has to use "official CC bumpers".
> lets just make our own.
> The important thing is to simply make sure people know what rights you
> retain and what rights youre sharing.
> 
> For our Supperhappyvoghouse on April 1st....
> http://superhappyvloghouse.pbwiki.com
> I think the SF or Ojai node will be focusing on making our own CC
> intro/outros...as well as some short promos explaining why CC is
> important.
> 
> again, this is all DIY.
> 
> Jay
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Here I am....
> http://jaydedman.com
>


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