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  • From: Neeru Paharia <neeru AT creativecommons.org>
  • To: <cc-eyebeam AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [cc-eyebeam] Re: Welcome to Distributed Creativity
  • Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:44:16 -0800

I believe there are lots of websites/organizations/tools that enable artists
to integrate a "tip-jar" into their site, a digital way of collecting
donations for offering their works. We link to one such appliation,
Bitpass, as the final step of our licensing process. Bitpass makes it easy
to accept micropayments as donations.

Getting more people to acknowledge and participate in this system is key.

Neeru

On 11/16/03 8:57 AM, "Nicholas AT commonrights.com" <Nicholas AT commonrights.com>
wrote:

>
> I applaud the efforts of the Creative Commons and Distributed Creativity
> and I
> too worry that the legal system will fail to support the ‘commons of ideas’.
> If someone wishes to share his or her work with society as a whole a CC
> licence is ideal and is wonderful for consciousness raising.
>
> Will open licences suffice to ensure a creative commons? I am not so sure.
>
> The essence of individual creativity is feedback - artists working together,
> the instant response of a street audience. A second important layer of
> support
> for the artist is where consumers can purchase works to reward the artist
> they
> like. Another type of feedback.
>
> Can the Creative Commons and open licences support this type of feedback?
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