[cc-community] Re: cc-community Digest, Vol 13, Issue 8
Leigh Blackall
leighblackall at gmail.com
Tue Jun 14 20:39:37 EDT 2005
I'm finding increasing interest in the Australian education sector. More and
more educational organisations are becoming aware of the availability of
free/opensource/webbased software, networked learning needs and the
availability of CC content and resources. As a result, many (at the moment)
individuals, or change agents are asking for consultantancy type services to
get them up and running working with these options. I am both a change agent
within an organisation, and a consultant to others. If there are lawyers in
Australia - Sydney who get it, I'd like to know... I may need some help in
considering the use of CC content in higher ed. If there are any - Blogs?
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> So, one thing that seems to be in chronic short supply is attorneys
> familiar with the creative commons (note lowercase) in general and
> Creative Commons licenses in particular.
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> I'm wondering: if someone wanted to look into a career as an Open Source
> and/or Open Content lawyer, what would be a good start? Are there law
> schools that are friendly (or at the very least not openly hostile) to
> ideas about the commons? What about specializing? Good places to intern?
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> Also, what other careers could a person pursue to further and support
> the commons? Book publishing? Music production?
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> I'm not asking, "Where are the jobs for Creative Commons-aware people?"
> Rather, I'm asking, "What jobs can Creative Commons-aware people take or
> make in order to spread CC ideas?"
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> ~Evan
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