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Re: [Cc-hk] Withdrawing Creative Commons in Brazil
- From: "Mr. Pindar Wong" <pindar AT pacific.net.hk>
- To: "Charles Mok (gmail)" <charlespmok AT gmail.com>
- Cc: cc-hk <Cc-hk AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Cc-hk] Withdrawing Creative Commons in Brazil
- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:12:25 +0800
Thanks Charles, It will be fascinating to see how this develops now that those in Brazil know what is possible. At the same time, we should note that the licences themselves are not withdrawn and that's an important difference as those in Brazil are free to choose what licences to use. And therein lies a world of difference... that there is a *choice* The fact that the Ministry of Culture now chooses not to use cc is their current choice. Fair enough. They are free to choose... and so are you. Happy New Year! p. On 12 Feb 2011, at 9:22 AM, Charles Mok (gmail) wrote: Brazil’s Copyright Reform: Withdrawing Creative Commons -- Schizophrenia? http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/2011/02/08/inside-views-brazils-copyright-reform-schizophrenia/ _______________________________________________ |
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[Cc-hk] Withdrawing Creative Commons in Brazil,
Charles Mok (gmail), 02/11/2011
- Re: [Cc-hk] Withdrawing Creative Commons in Brazil, Haggen So, 02/11/2011
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Re: [Cc-hk] Withdrawing Creative Commons in Brazil,
Mr. Pindar Wong, 02/11/2011
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Re: [Cc-hk] Withdrawing Creative Commons in Brazil,
Charles Mok (gmail), 02/11/2011
- Re: [Cc-hk] Withdrawing Creative Commons in Brazil, Johnny Cheung, 02/12/2011
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Re: [Cc-hk] Withdrawing Creative Commons in Brazil,
Charles Mok (gmail), 02/11/2011
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