Jastiv {l Wrote}:I could host it myself, I suppose, but then what if I forget to pay for hosting and it goes away? Then again, anywhere I host it to could go away.
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:Does Sonichu count as a free culture comic?
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:There's free software, and it is what it is. Then there's free software culture, which is the FSF. Then there's free software meta-culture, which is this discussion.
I feel that free culture in general will only become relevant when the word "software" loses its meaning (ubiquitous computing, singularity, etc.)
Open source actually did a better job in this regard (probably only because it has sought every gimmick it could find.)
while there are loads of free cultural works, it's difficult (as is the point of this thread) to find or index them.
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:Like Open Cola? Yeah, no thanks.
It's kinda shitty to slap a logo on some public domain footage and sell it as if it's original IP.
That's not cool, but it's legal, and in fact it's also permitted under the GPL.
a site where artists shoot themselves in the foot with the misconception that giving away IP is beneficial.
If you ask me, intellectual property is a great construct
, and one which I will continue to support until in some distant future the very concept of copyright disintegrates.
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:What I care about more than the constitution is business rights
modern IP law seeks to overcome shortcomings in the constitution in much the same way that the liberals try to take our guns away.
fluffrabbit {l Wrote}:It's all a matter of priorities. Get in the way of my profits and you risk your life. Maybe you feel secure in whatever excuse for a life you call your pathetic existence
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