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Explain CC licenses & their effects on artists · testimonials
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a no-brainer! simple and practical. artists, especially musicians, need to know that free culture is not something to be feared, despite what the record labels are saying (with their last breath!) Tamara Barnett-Herrin · 10/8/2007 17:49 |

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bridge the gap the lack of knowledge, understanding or consensus among practitioners in different art industries is alarming... good node. joy garnett · 11/8/2007 22:03 |

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important issue ... if not THE most important one. John · 24/8/2007 23:32 |

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Worth consideration and involvement Definitely. I reconsidered, then applied CC to my 3+ yr old art blog after a new buddy I met in Shanghai recommended it.
Feels great to me.
Let's see what happens. Tufani · 11/9/2007 09:15 |

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Educate people about cc Most people don't realize what a cc license is or how it works. By educating people about the risks and rewards I believe most people will realize how valuable of an asset cc licensing is. rabrant · 4/12/2007 22:27 |
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New upgrades to icommons.org
We have some exciting new upgrades to icommons.org to report! The latest updates to the site include:
- The ability to upload vertical pictures along with horizontal pictures to the site. We've also set the minimum picture size from 600 to 420 pixels, and you can upload both jpgs and pngs.
- Additions to our list of embedded videos that can be supported on the site - now video... more
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