Sounds a lot like Creative Commons type choose your own licensing. I think it's a good thing if that's the case. I do wonder if folks like blip.tv and wikipedia are already way ahead of them on this game and can't just offer (more) advertising/revenue possibilities to create the same business overnight?
I agree and over time economics will cause open standards to be a requirement and organizations will require complete interoperability. I'm not sure I agree with forcing anyone to use open standards through litigation, but I'm glad to see the government as an organization leaning that way strictly for it's internal policy.
Sounds a lot like Creative Commons type choose your own licensing. I think it's a good thing if that's the case. I do wonder if folks like blip.tv and wikipedia are already way ahead of them on this game and can't just offer (more) advertising/revenue possibilities to create the same business overnight?
I agree and over time economics will cause open standards to be a requirement and organizations will require complete interoperability. I'm not sure I agree with forcing anyone to use open standards through litigation, but I'm glad to see the government as an organization leaning that way strictly for it's internal policy.