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Understanding the CC License Selection Behavior of Flickr Users

August 4, 2005 by opencontent

I’ve put up a new paper draft exploring the patterns in CC license selection behavior by users on Flickr. You can access it here: Understanding the CC License Selection Behavior of Flickr Users I’d love to hear what you think. I mean to clean it up for “formal publication” after I get your feedback…

Categories open content Tags copyright, open content, self-organizing communities 7 Comments

The Freedom Toaster!

August 2, 2005 by opencontent

Saw a very cool item today called the Freedom Toaster. Basically a kiosk that allows people to burn CDs and DVDs of OSS for free. Now, if only they would put up more info and the software they’re using so that *we* could build one… đŸ™‚

Categories open content Tags education, open content 5 Comments

IT Forum Debate on Open Education and Publishing

July 14, 2005 by opencontent

At the request of list members, I am republishing part of the exchange on IT Forum between myself and Larry Lipsitz, and absolutely great guy who publishes Educational Technology Magazine. I’ll leave it to you to guess which voice I am. đŸ™‚

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Categories open content Tags copyright, open content 2 Comments
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