ZeroPaid Interviews the Free Software Foundation Drew Wilson | July 30, 2010 Open source has been in the media for quite some time whether directly or indirectly. With ACTA leak and the ASCAP letter two big news items that affects open source, we decided to sit down with the Free Software Foundation and talk about these and other things related to the open source movement.
ASCAP Continues Its War on Free Culture Drew Wilson | July 28, 2010 Last month, ASCAP issued a letter hoping to collect donations to fight the copyleft movement. After severe backlash both externally and internally for saying that organizations like Creative Commons, EFF, and Public Knowledge is anti-copyright, you’d think that ASCAP would simply drop the matter. Amazingly, you’d be wrong for thinking that.
Creative Commons Responds to ASCAP Drew Wilson | June 25, 2010 Yesterday, we reported that ASCAP said that organizations like Creative Commons were undermining their copyrights. Today, we’ve received an official response from Creative Commons with regards to the letter writing campaign.
ASCAP Declares War on Free Culture Drew Wilson | June 24, 2010 The free culture movement is abuzz today over news that ASCAP has requested their members to fight organizations like Creative Commons, Public Knowledge and the Electronic Frontier Foundation over what it claims as an effort to undermine copyright.
Creative Commons Launches Annual Fundraiser Drew Wilson | November 18, 2006 Creative Commons is a license that hundreds of thousands – if not millions – of creators use to make content that is typically file-sharing, remix friendly.