Thanks for the music, again. Muchos appreciated, as always. :)
And yes, That Man is the sole reason why I need to explore LJ killfile options, because the mere sight of his user icon is now enough to inspire burning rage and the desire to smash things. And you know how placid I usually am. Sympathies.
Yeah, not caring about making money from it shouldn't imply that one doesn't care about how their work is used.
Releasing material as public domain surely has the problem that another company could make a derivative work from your material, and then sue people for distributing that derivative work without their permission - whilst I'm not too bothered if someone is able to make money out of something I release for free, that possibility bothers me more so, so I wouldn't release as public domain unless I really didn't care about it (e.g., it was trivial, or I was happy to encourage commercial/closed derivatives).
One thing that bothers me is the idea of my work being commercially exploited in association with something I dislike (frankly, most advertising, etc).
If something i made were wanted for commercial exploitation, i would want to retain the right to veto this.
Which, in the eyes of the People's Bard, Oakley, makes me some kind of massive rapist cunt. How dare I consider such control to be my right?
Yet, I do. So sometimes I prefer CC licenses over PD.
I've been pondering what to put and how to defend my husband. Simply I don't think I can because I am not technically minded and really have no opinion on the poltics of music. I do know that wasp factory has produced some amazing bands and I hope that they get the money they deserved to earn through gigs and cd(music data) sales.
Andrew is a good husband who has always provided for us. We have been married 3 years today. He is a wonderful father who spends as much time as humanly possible playing and looking after his daughter.
So, in response to a rant from someone you dislike, and whos opinion you disagree with, you've not done something you would otherwise have done? Seems a bit like a shot in the foot, but hey, it's your stuff.
So, in response to a rant from someone you dislike, and whos opinion you disagree with, you've not done something you would otherwise have done? Seems a bit like a shot in the foot, but hey, it's your stuff.
Would you like some biscuits with your passive-aggression?
no, I didn't waste my time picking out a license or tagging files with a notification because the last time I went to the effort, I got shot at for it, so this time I didn't bust a gut.
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And yes, That Man is the sole reason why I need to explore LJ killfile options, because the mere sight of his user icon is now enough to inspire burning rage and the desire to smash things. And you know how placid I usually am. Sympathies.
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Releasing material as public domain surely has the problem that another company could make a derivative work from your material, and then sue people for distributing that derivative work without their permission - whilst I'm not too bothered if someone is able to make money out of something I release for free, that possibility bothers me more so, so I wouldn't release as public domain unless I really didn't care about it (e.g., it was trivial, or I was happy to encourage commercial/closed derivatives).
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If something i made were wanted for commercial exploitation, i would want to retain the right to veto this.
Which, in the eyes of the People's Bard, Oakley, makes me some kind of massive rapist cunt. How dare I consider such control to be my right?
Yet, I do. So sometimes I prefer CC licenses over PD.
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Andrew is a good husband who has always provided for us. We have been married 3 years today. He is a wonderful father who spends as much time as humanly possible playing and looking after his daughter.
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I don't for a moment suggest he's not a good partner or father, but he's someone I thought kindly of and now do not.
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Seems a bit like a shot in the foot, but hey, it's your stuff.
I look forward to downloading and listening. Ta
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Seems a bit like a shot in the foot, but hey, it's your stuff.
Would you like some biscuits with your passive-aggression?
no, I didn't waste my time picking out a license or tagging files with a notification because the last time I went to the effort, I got shot at for it, so this time I didn't bust a gut.
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