Re: [mmox] mmox Digest, Vol 1, Issue 113

Gareth Nelson <gareth@litesim.com> Mon, 23 February 2009 18:41 UTC

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Subject: Re: [mmox] mmox Digest, Vol 1, Issue 113
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Sure, Cory Doctrow
His site is craphound.com and you can get all his work there for free
online or order a printed copy.

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Dan Olivares <dcolivares@gmail.com> wrote:
> Gareth,
>
> Can you post relevant links and the author's name and book title to
> demonstrate (to Prokofy) that there is at least one case where someone
> had made a living based on a Creative Commons License?   When making
> claims, it's important to reference the evidence so that other people
> cannot refute it without making logical fallacies that can be pointed
> out.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Dan
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:43 PM, dyerbrookme@juno.com
> <dyerbrookme@juno.com> wrote:
>>>2 - My current favourite author makes a living through creative
>> commons licensed sci-fi novels, so yes - you can make a living without
>> a copyright monopoly, but that brings me back to point 1
>>
>> Anecdotes and urban legends have no place in a scientific project.
>>
>> There is no peer-reviewed scientific study proving that using the CC regime or offering everything full perms everywhere helps you make a living if you are not already subsidized by the state or private sector.
>>
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