Posts tagged “isummit

Aussie CC user on Creative Commons

Posted on July 31st, 2008

Tim Norton, co-founder of CC licensed magazine, The Pundit, a publication for the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2006 and co-author of the Australian Greens party blog, seems to be pretty chuffed with our case study of the magazine on the Creative Commons Case Study Wiki and with CC in general: I’m happy to point people in the direction of the recently launched Creative Commons Case Studies Wiki, on which The Pundit is featured. To quote myself from the Wiki:“The Pundit is designed to give young people their first shot at being published, in an open field with little barriers. Licensing The Pundit under Creative Commons enables us to utilise their work without needing to take all creative rights away from the individual author.”…

iSummit 2008 :: Gamble 005, 006 & 007

Posted on July 30th, 2008

Morning tea called for sugar and there was plenty to masticate. Gamble 005 This was great! A little biscuit like a milk arrowroot with a thick chocolate base. *salivates*  The verdict: You’ll be better for it (4) Gamble 006 This biscuit was nothing to special really, but you have to love that it is called Crunky! The verdict: take a gamble (3) Gamble 007 Think Subway cookie: floppy, soft and doughy. Not so good. The verdict: take a gamble (3)

iSummit 2008 :: Gamble 005, 006 & 007

Posted on July 30th, 2008

Morning tea called for sugar and there was plenty to masticate. Gamble 005 This was great! A little biscuit like a milk arrowroot with a thick chocolate base. *salivates* The verdict: You’ll be better for it (4) Gamble 006 This biscuit was nothing to special really, but you have to love that it is called Crunky! The verdict: take a gamble (3) Gamble 007 Think Subway cookie: floppy, soft and doughy. Not so good. The verdict: take a gamble (3)