12 Jul 2005 13:29
Creative Commons on PBS and NPR
So, I may be a wacked-out CC hippy, but it seems to me that media created for listener- or viewer-supported networks like PBS and NPR should be available under a reasonable Creative Commons license like the by-2.0 license. The BBC Creative Archive (with all its warts) shows that there is support for this kind of idea.
Public radio and television members often will associate to form voting blocs for elections*, or just to put pressure on the networks or local stations. Does anyone know if a Creative Commons or similar member group exists for NPR, PBS, or both? If not, should we start one?
~Evan
* (did you know there are elections?)
Public radio and television members often will associate to form voting blocs for elections*, or just to put pressure on the networks or local stations. Does anyone know if a Creative Commons or similar member group exists for NPR, PBS, or both? If not, should we start one?
~Evan
* (did you know there are elections?)
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