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Fri 16 Mar 2018 8:37AM

CultureBanks: Commons Transition and 'CopyFair'

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A thread for discussing issues and challenges as they arise in relation to Cultural Commons Transitions and 'CopyFair'.

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Liam Murphy Tue 27 Mar 2018 7:20AM

http://wiki.commonstransition.org/wiki/Category:Commons_Based_Reciprocity_Licenses - A Link to the P2P wiki on 'reciprocity' and Peer Production' licensing. Culturebanking aims to extend these practices. Universal Commons Identifiers, applied at the point of creation if not made under license/commission or before for 'original' works is an idea to explore - much like the ISBN system for books.

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Louise Maclaren Wed 28 Mar 2018 8:38AM

Thank you for sharing the information. I am trying to learn a whole new language with this, whilst I am learning the language of a new work position. So If I am slower on my understanding of things forgive me. I am taking it all in.

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Liam Murphy Wed 28 Mar 2018 5:58PM

Thanks for engaging Louise - It's a very old idea in very new clothes... Basically, 'pooling resources' - no hurry - was good to see you. Next time, I think it should be a bit more 'social' and conversational - maybe? Liam

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Louise Maclaren Thu 29 Mar 2018 2:34PM

It could be, it would certainly take a bit of pressure of you. I think that you did well. I am not a fan of public speaking and it took ages to get my confidence. I think it all sounds like it could be a good thing to pursue. Ideas always need to be renewed in a different form. Your idea is progressive in a positive way! Have a good Easter Break.
Louise

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Liam Murphy Tue 10 Apr 2018 3:04PM

The FOSS Community (Free Open Source Software) has had a way of allowing contributors to collaborative projects to be recognised (and paid) through a 'Contributor License Agreement'. Do people believe this is a method which could be expanded to Cultural Commoning? For example, CLA's managed under a Commons Trust might enable larger financiers to direct asset based funding at the very people and orgs who are creating the value in communities... Any thoughts on this? Notably, 'Commons Trusts' are yet to be documented on the Commons Wiki...