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you can find the logo and other graphic elements in different formats including the font on the press kit page: http://creativecommons.org/presskit attila cc-hu 2007. 2 7. -n, "Franco Iacomella" <yaco@...> irta: >Hi, >i will like to know the name of the font type used in the CC logo and >where can I get it. > >Thanks! >Franco Iacomella > [ GNU Project ]
Great! Thanks.... But I have a little problem with the font...how do i write just a simple 'c' or a 'C'? Thanks again! -- Franco Iacomella [ GNU Project ] 2007/2/6, Kelényi Attila <attila@...>: > > you can find the logo and other graphic elements in different formats > including the font on the press kit page: > http://creativecommons.org/presskit > > attila > cc-hu > > 2007. 2 7. -n, "Franco Iacomella" <yaco@...> irta: > >Hi, > >i will like to know the name of the font type used in the CC logo and > >where can I get it. > > > >Thanks! > >Franco Iacomella > > [ GNU Project ] > _______________________________________________ > cc-community mailing list > cc-community@... > http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-community >
Alex Roberts (our designer) says the font used to make the (cc) is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akzidenz_Grotesk On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 22:19 -0300, Franco Iacomella wrote: > Great! Thanks.... > But I have a little problem with the font...how do i write just a > simple 'c' or a 'C'? > > Thanks again! > > -- -- http://wiki.creativecommons.org/User:Mike_Linksvayer
There is also a LaTeX Package: http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/ latex/contrib/cclicenses/ In case you use LaTeX or the like (I guess that the package is easily useable also for generation of texinfo documents). Bye by Valentin vale.it@... Il giorno 07/feb/07, alle ore 02:19, Franco Iacomella ha scritto: > Great! Thanks.... > But I have a little problem with the font...how do i write just a > simple 'c' or a 'C'? > > Thanks again! > > > -- > Franco Iacomella > [ GNU Project ] > > 2007/2/6, Kelényi Attila <attila@...>: >> >> you can find the logo and other graphic elements in different formats >> including the font on the press kit page: >> http://creativecommons.org/presskit >> >> attila >> cc-hu >> >> 2007. 2 7. -n, "Franco Iacomella" <yaco@...> irta: >>> Hi, >>> i will like to know the name of the font type used in the CC logo >>> and >>> where can I get it. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Franco Iacomella >>> [ GNU Project ] >> _______________________________________________ >> cc-community mailing list >> cc-community@... >> http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-community >> > _______________________________________________ > cc-community mailing list > cc-community@... > http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-community
Dear all: Did you hear about Rontgenschall? It’s the first band that tours the Internet! Therefore they perform on blogs instead of stages! And today they are virtually rocking a Peruvian blog call at txitua.org! They have edited a nice video specially for their Peruvian and latino fans. They also sent a message to the artist community in Latin america encouraging them to use CC licenses. They did it in Spanish with subtitles in English. Rontgenschall is a German band has that you could know, not only through their cool music but also for their style, their stages, their creative videos and their different mechanism of social networking that they use to spread their work: Del.icio.us Bittorent, Jamendo.com, myspace, youtube, hi5 and they use German CC licence: Atributtion, non commercial, share alike. See the Peruvian performance In English at http://www.txitua.org/index.php/concert-blog-music/ In Spanish at: http://pe.creativecommons.org/ NEXT TOUR AT Portland Oregon (USA) for Drew at mohdi.com ------------------------------------------------------------ RONTGENSCHALL PRESS RELEASE Contact: Dr. Reimund Blumen <hilfe <at> yourblogisourstage.com> Your blog is their stage! Rontgenschall – not only the first band in history to tour the Internet but also re-thinking the music business thing. Four young men with staches and blitz & donner from electric guitars do the pop-star-in-reverse: their music is free and entirely promoted via the Internet. Download, copy and share it! Become a fan and get inspired – let’s try together an alternative approach to promote and distribute music. Rontgenschall – led by the wild and gefahrlich Dr. Reimund Blumen, Siegfried, Herr Stock and the nameless Bassplayer developed their own style of Geek Rock. They just released »Hot & Wunderbar«: Five sweet and stincky indie rock singalongs you can download for free. Discover »Almost Real Joy« when you meet »Kicky Carmen«, the girl from the spam mail. Enjoy 15 minutes of fame when they »Put Gabi on TV« and make »Your Glamorous Life« even better by humming the »Blue Song of Death«. Rontgenschall consider themselves rather as an experimental than a band. They think music makes sense when it is shared, covered, sampled & sung in bathrooms. May be this is folk music 2.0. They think music makes sense when it is shared, covered, sampled & sung in bathrooms. Maybe this is that releases their music without any record label on the Internet. Perhaps it is the first band that was formed to only do so. So it’s all about encouraging more bands to liberate themselves from traditional industrial mechanisms that try to limit creativity to the selling factor. The Internet is such an exciting media because everyone can publish content that could reach millions of people all around the world. So if you like this philosophy, you should spread the word for Rontgenschall! Become friends on MySpace, join their fan club, write a review on their record at jamendo.com! If you have a band, perhaps you are inspired to make something similar. It is your creativity that should reach as many people as possible! Press Release in PDF http://www.txitua.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/press-release-rontgenschall-english.pdf RONTGENSCHALL´s blog http://www.rontgenschall.blogspot.com/ Jamendo álbum: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/4119/ _______________________________________________ cc-community mailing list cc-community <at> lists.ibiblio.org http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-community
On Mon, 2007-05-02 at 18:47 +0000, Emerson Clarke wrote:
> How do you avoid the situation where no one will use your library for
> risk of their project becoming a clutter of licensing restrictions and
> yet, as an individual, still make money from software ?
There are about a million ways to make money from producing free
software.
* Offer consulting for installation and configuration
* User training and documentation
* Write and sell a book
* Custom extensions, plugins, or etc. for particular uses
* Ask for donations
* Offer a commercial license with no source-code redistribution
requirement for derivatives
* Sell the media (installation CDs or DVDs)
* Sell schwag with the logo on it
* Apply for government or foundation grants
* Provide software as a service (Web service, other service)
None of them are quite so easy as selling licenses for software, but
they all benefit immensely from broad distribution of Free Software.
Probably the biggest motivation to release a work as Free Software is
this: if you don't, someone else will release a program that's
equivalent and IS Free Software, and then your proprietary software
sales plummet. The Free economy favours those who give their stuff away
soonest.
-Evan
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http://evan.prodromou.name/
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On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 22:44 -0500, Evan Prodromou wrote: > None of them are quite so easy as selling licenses for software Selling licenses for software is not easy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias -- -- http://wiki.creativecommons.org/User:Mike_Linksvayer
Hi everybody
Just a quick reminder that suggestions for the Artists in Residence program for the iSummit 07 will need to be completed by MONDAY 12 FEBRUARY.
Suggestions can be made at
http://wiki.icommons.org/index.php/Artists_in_Residence
Many thanks to those who have already added to this page!
For more information on the program, please see:
http://icommons.org/2007/02/05/artists-in-residence-program-launched-for-isummit-07/
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