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caz1948 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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televentas (11 months ago) Show Hide
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hi: that's really good :-) where i can found it in spanish? for my students and colleagues in west argentine schools and institutes. tks in advance. regards :-)
AppleKatana (1 year ago) Show Hide
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With Creative Commons, you can get a really good license to your work. My brother created a Halo mod a couple of months back. He could not find a site to put his stuff on where he could make a custom license free. I introduced him to CC. After that, all his work is CC. He can even modify his license in REAL TIME!
jmm1233 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Lawerance Lusing is a genius , hope i spelt his name right :P
THEBANDSTEEL (1 year ago) Show Hide
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LucaPIRANHAMASTER (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Creative Commons rocks!
I've just taken a CC license for my website :)
spazdor (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Look up Nine Inch Nails' most recent release, "Ghosts".

More than 3/4 mill earned in the first day.

Retard.
ljsab (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Mate, you're the retard for using an established band like Nine Inch Nails as an example. What about the struggling independent artist? hmmm?
spazdor (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Easy. They should waste years of their talent and effort to get signed to a major label, only to end up with a recording contract which the label only signed in order to lock down the copyrights and keep them from competing with the other established artist they're already backing in the genre. They can then record 3 or 4 releases for which the label provides only the bare minimum promotion required by the contract, and the band can escape 5 years later, bereft of any remaining love of music.
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ljsab: I think you are missing the point of Creative Commons. It is about helping individuals to redefine the rules covering their works if they make the personal choice to do so. There's nothing wrong with wanting to make a dollar from your art - Creative Commons isn't about destroying copyright, in fact the licenses only work BECAUSE copyright law EXISTS. Also, Creative Commons is a great way for the struggling independent artist to release demos.

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