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Saturday, January 4, 2003

Author:   Doc Searls  
Posted: 1/4/2003; 2:08:07 PM
Topic: Saturday, January 4, 2003
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I figure it's there anyway 
 Public Domain DedicationThere's a new little bumper sticker at the bottom of the blogroll on the right (same as here in this post), which means I've put everything on the blog, going back to November '99 when I started this thing, in the public domain. (Here's the Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication.)
 Call it NEA (Nobody owns it, Everybody can use it, Anybody can improve it) at work.
 And hey, aren't blogs kinda born public anyway? With their linky back-and-forth qualities, they're closer to conversation than publication. Nearly all of them are also amateur efforts, in the best meaning of the adjective. We do other stuff for money.
 To make things clear here, I'm not saying a public domain license is good for everything. If your purposes are commercial, you'll want a commercial license of some sort. But even there, we need to be mindful of the strategic opportunities of moving creative goods up to the right on the Burton Matrix as the advantage shifts from making money to ubiquitizing the goods. If the goal is creating infrastructure, or ubiquitizing something, or just enriching the public domain, a license shift is called for at some point. Hey, why freeze your compost?
 By the way, Creative Commons now has a blog. Very nice move.
 
Becuase for every lobby there will be an equal and opposite antilobby 
 Heather Flemming in the San Jose Mercury-News: Tech industry to take on Hollywood over digital rules. A sample:
 The Business Software Alliance and Computer Systems Policy Project -- two prominent high-tech trade groups representing Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and other industry heavyweights -- are forming a new coalition and working to enlist support from consumer and business groups.
 They hope to convince Congress that strict copy-protection legislation that sets technological mandates would stifle innovation, harm consumers and threaten an already suffering tech industry.
 
Widentity 
 Rahul has joined the Identity Conversation we've been having around here (wherever this is). Good stuff about the role of reputation.
 In respect to other topics, Rahul also turned me on to Rajesh Jain's blog and company, which both look very interesting.
 
Blowing bubbles 
 Richard Bennett picks up on the bullshit-calling theme:
 ...a lot of us techies are circumspect about another bubble, especially the efforts of some to create one around WiFi, blogging, and related mobile computing and personal publishing stuff...
 Investors aren't going back into the market until they're confident, and a robust business press is key to developing this confidence. I suppose it will have to come from the blogs. The business press reads us -- Neil Cavuto's Fox News show invited me to appear based on these musings -- but we're going to have to do a lot better than cheerleading for WiFi or knee-jerk boosting Open Everything to win credibility.
 This is going to take some time.


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