Posts Tagged “creative commons”

A note about Flickr

By | February 1, 2011

When you create a Flickr account and share your photos, the photo privacy setting defaults to an All Rights Reserved Copyright. This means that others can’t use your photos in blog posts to share with their friends. You may know this, but this post is for those who may not be aware. A big part [...]

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Your Homework: Watch RIP A Remix Manifesto This Weekend

By | August 7, 2009

Download RIP: A Remix Manifesto now for the price of your choice. I’d love to hear your thoughts about this film. Enjoy it? Please share it.

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Your Baby is on Flickr

By | March 26, 2009

Sharing is caring, or that’s what I tell my kids. Seriously though, I’m all for sharing, which is why I license most of my content under Creative Commons. Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can [...]

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Pick a Color, Any Color

By | February 23, 2009

This is fantastic. I can’t stop playing with it. If you’re interested in online design and color I recommend you check out Indee Inc.’s Multicolr Search Lab. The site will quickly produce Flickr photos that are licensed under Creative Commons (CC). If you choose to use any of the photos, be sure to follow the [...]

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