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EFF on P2P

Donna points to Ren's open source graphic of EFF's proposal for a voluntary compulsory license (I know, the meme makers say we should call it a "voluntary collective license" because voluntary compulsory sounds odd, but it is no more oxymoronic, imho, than the statement the "Recording Industry Association of America" cares about artists). The picture is great, and its source is available for others to make it better.

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Actually, "voluntary collective" sounds vaguely communist to me... Creative Commons stuff is probably gets wrongly accused of being communist often enough, without using terminology that brings Soviet Russia to mind.

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