Comic Book on Copyright and Creativity
An anonymous reader writes "Three law professors have written a comic book on copyright and creativity -- focusing on the effects of expanding rights and restrictive licensing on documentary film. The book is available for free online via the creative commons license. High points include Larry Lessig as the Statue of Liberty, a version of the Crypt Keeper who looks like Justice Rehnquist, and comic book riffs from the Silver Surfer. At the end, the book discusses the 'cultural environmentalism' movement which has been getting some attention recently."
Mirror of PDFs here in case it gets ./-ed (Low bandwidth, but still):
http://linuxownzwindows.com/mirror/cspd/
You could have RTFC. It's distributed under the creative commons license.
Isn't the creative commons license actually a list of licenses?e -licenses
http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/meet-th
I might have missed something, but how is this a use of your tax dollars (good or bad)? It claims to have been funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.
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