[cc-community] Creative Commons citizen journalism
Brianna Laugher
brianna.laugher at gmail.com
Mon Aug 13 17:30:44 EDT 2007
Is Wikinews ( http://www.wikinews.org/ ) a "citizen journalism
platform"? They're CC-BY-2.5.
Just wondering how Groundreport compares to Indymedia and Wikinews, in
terms of the space for user-generated news.
cheers,
Brianna
On 13/08/07, Rachel Sterne <rachel at groundreport.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wanted to let everyone know that we just relaunched GroundReport, the
> only citizen journalism platform that exclusively uses Creative Commons
> licenses. You're invited to come rate content and submit your own news.
> You can choose from a range of licenses based on your interests. We also
> share our revenues with all contributors, based on traffic.
>
> http://groundreport.com
>
> Here's the kind of content we're interested in:
> -- news articles
> -- photography & images
> -- video
> -- audio
>
> Plus we are officially launching our live citizen news channel,
> GroundReport TV. If you want to be a citizen reporter or get involved,
> please get in touch.
>
> http://groundreport.tv
>
> Thanks,
> Rachel
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