[cc-community] No Hard Copy Distribution Condition (Let's discuss)

Matthew J. Agnello matt.agnello at gmail.com
Wed Feb 13 11:13:07 EST 2008


PGP stands for "Pretty Good Privacy." It's an encryption system  
originally written by Phil Zimmerman that allows me to verify to  
others that I sent a particular message using the signature and also  
to send encrypted messages to others who use the software and have a  
public key. Feel free to ignore the signature file if you don't use  
PGP or GnuPG.

   Wikipedia's article on PGP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy
   Free software version of PGP (GnuPG): http://www.gnupg.org/

Sorry about being grossly off topic. =c)

Best,
// Matt



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Matt Agnello
http://www.hungryfilmmaker.com
< matt.agnello at gmail.com >



On Feb 13, 2008, at 7:10 AM, Ocetalo wrote:

> excuse Matthew, what's that PGP.sig file attached?
>
> On Feb 12, 2008 9:35 PM, Matthew J. Agnello <matt.agnello at gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>> CC is fine for blogs, posts, "easy" expression, but any work deemed  
>> as serious stuff and delicate matter which may offend the  
>> sensibilities of certain people/group or bring unwanted, greatly  
>> damaging consecuences in real world (the word has power) for the  
>> author and/or third parties, CC is not recommended.
>
> I think it's also important to consider what  your ultimate purpose  
> for the work is as well. If your purpose requires more control than  
> less, CC is not for you. However, there are many authors, fiction  
> and non-fiction, who have used CC licenses to spread their work,  
> most notably Lawrence Lessig himself (all of his works are under CC  
> licenses now) and three novels by Cory Doctorow. Both have benefited  
> financially from their decision to release PDFs of their work for  
> download under a CC license.
>
> // Matt
>
>
> ----------
> Matt Agnello
> http://www.hungryfilmmaker.com
> < matt.agnello at gmail.com >
>
>
>
> On Feb 12, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Ocetalo wrote:
>
>> CC is fine for blogs, posts, "easy" expression, but any work deemed  
>> as serious stuff and delicate matter which may offend the  
>> sensibilities of certain people/group or bring unwanted, greatly  
>> damaging consecuences in real world (the word has power) for the  
>> author and/or third parties, CC is not recommended.
>
>
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