Further to earlier posts today about open source and Doc Searls.
"This document shows you how to use a Creative Commons license in the RSS feed generated from a Manila weblog.
Creative Commons is a non-profit organization run by several universities that makes it easy for creative people and organizations to share their work with more options than are provided by copyright.
Aggregators and feed readers should consider the presence of the element, but it should also be understood that, at this writing, this is a new feature in the RSS world. We must allow software designers time to think and discuss to see how the presence of a CC license will be utilized by their software.
We will of course also do an equivalent feature for Radio UserLand. According to Larry Lessig, Moveable Type already supports Creative Commons in RSS. " [Manila]
This, in my opinion, is a good (no, great) example fo figuring out a fair balance between technology and intellectual property rights, and thereby avoiding endless litigation, cease-and-desist orders, etc.
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