Posts Tagged ‘open licenses’
Stealing vs Inspiration – II
08Jun10
This is the concluding part of “Stealing vs Inspiration”. Read the first part here. Role of Technology Technology like the internet has connected the world in general and artists in particular in ways unimaginable before (for the common artist). Artistes, who’s works are copied or derived from, have equally easier ways of being aware of […]
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Tags: art, artwork, inspiration, open licenses, stealing, technology
Old movies in Public Domain
06Jun10
I am personally fond of exploring and discovering rarely publicised artwork including pictures, audio and video mainly that are open or public domain licensed via few major sites like jamendo.com, archive.org, mininova.org, clearbits.net, etc. Here I want to specifically talk about really old movies. Why? To explain how public domain is a wonderful thing To […]
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Tags: Arts, Copyright, open licenses, public domain