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tweetCC | Publish & license tweets with Creative Commons
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tweetCC | Publish & license tweets with Creative Commons
Publish & license tweets with Creative Commons
Publish & license tweets with Creative Commons Send a message to tweetcc via Twitter including the words "@tweetcc: I license my tweets under a Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication license" (via @jeanlucr)
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xkcd - A Webcomic - Faust 2.0
http://xkcd.com/501/
eula
Mephistopheles encounters the EULA.
Why I (A/L)GPL
http://zedshaw.com/blog/2009-07-13.html
. I want people to appreciate the work I’ve done and the value of what I’ve made. Not pass on by waving “sucker” as they drive their fancy cars
via robrohan via http://developers.slashdot.org/story/09/07/14/1414259/6-Reasons-To-License-Software-Under-the-ALGPL
However, I’d like to explain why I use the GPL after decades of writing open source software and after a couple of “successful” projects. These are my reasons for using it, and only apply to me and what I want to do with my software from now on. You are free to your own opinions and choices, and I hope you’ll respect mine.
"I love open source, but companies? Companies are going to have to pay from now on. That’s how economics works. If it’s good enough for you to use, why then it’s good enough for you to pay for it."
Twenty questions about the GPL
http://jacobian.org/writing/gpl-questions/
GPL FAQ
Last.fm – the Blog · Last.fm Radio Announcement
http://blog.last.fm/2009/03/24/lastfm-radio-announcement
Discussion about payed membership for countries other then UK, US and Germany.
Last.fm Radio switches to paid subscription
change to the way Last.fm Radio works in some parts of the world. In the United States, United Kingdom and Germany, nothing will change
The beginning of the end for Last.fm in Europe? http://tr.im/hMRp [from http://twitter.com/citizenk/statuses/1388539617]
Join the group of angry Last.FM users: http://is.gd/oNS1 - More info: http://ping.fm/pw2ZA [from http://twitter.com/bkuri/statuses/1385248625]
Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fblog.last.fm%2F2009%2F03%2F24%2Flastfm-radio-announcement
Today we’re announcing an upcoming change to the way Last.fm Radio works in some parts of the world. In the United States, United Kingdom and Germany, nothing will change.In all other countries, listening to Last.fm Radio will soon require a subscription of €3.00 per month. There will be a 30 track free trial, and we hope this will convince people to subscribe and keep listening to the radio. Everything else on Last.fm (scrobbling, recommendations, charts, biographies, events, videos etc.) will remain free in all countries, like it is now.
Friendly Music
http://friendlymusic.com/
The Music Licensing Store makes licensing music for any project as easy as listen, license, and download. Real music that's easy to license and 100% pre-cleared for any use.
Friendly Music
http://friendlymusic.com/
Friendly Music
http://friendlymusic.com/