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British Council on "Creative Commons Thinking"

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The British Council and Counterpoint has a new publication, "Unbounded Freedom: A Guide to Creative Commons Thinking for Cultural Organizations," written by Rosemary Bechler. The book will be launched Friday. There's a discussion page on the author's blog, which begins with a useful post addressing the question: "So why did I choose to licence my work in this way?"

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