Free resources hero Carl Malamud is responsible for another coup: As announced on the public.resource.org site, he has negotiated a deal to buy a chunk of federal case reports and make them available totally freely -- expressly public domain (using a new CC tool we're releasing in December that makes it clear that there are no rights -- copyright, moral, publicity, etc. -- attached to content).
Building the Legal Commons (Lessig Blog)
Sono veramente curioso di vedere cosa si sono inventati con questo CC-?, ma considerando già come si presenta ...
The agreement calls for definitive paperwork approved by both parties within 30 days with Public.Resource.Org making developer snapshots of the archive available in early 2008. Public.Resource.Org is represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation in this transaction. The cases will be marked with a new Creative Commons mark—CC-Ø—that signals that there are no copyrights or other related rights attached to the content.
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...sembra una bella cosa, e pensare che all'inizio questi Creative Commons non mi convincevano :)
Good Work!
Tags: licensing, license, creative commons, public domain
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