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Matt Croydon: "How do the Creative Commons licenses interact with open source licenses such as the GPL, BSD, MIT, etc?" 

Ed Cone: "W is making chicken salad out of that chickenshit dropped by Trent Lott." 

Scott Rosenberg:"As AOL pursues its patent on instant messaging, people all over the Net are assembling examples of "prior art" -- instant-messaging-like systems that long predated AOL's." 

Rick Klau found a list of RSS files hosted by Blogger. 

Mark Pilgrim: What is RSS? 

John Robb: "Somewhere in Arizona circa 2015. He he." 

Jon Udell: "When somebody wrote yesterday asking whether the LibraryLookup code was licensed for public-domain use, I realized this was the perfect opportunity to try out the Creative Commons licensing procedure." 

Rich Salz: From XML-RPC to SOAP, A Migration Guide

Washington Post: "Since many bloggers have no background in publishing, they often come to the medium unaware of the rules that apply." 

     

Last update: Thursday, December 19, 2002 at 5:32 PM Eastern.

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