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by 1Planet1People
Saturday, May. 28, 2005 at 2:08 AM
Winning over one person at a time.
video: windows media at 5.0 mebibytes
In this clip you see a person come over and engage us to "convert us" into thinking in the way of the facists who are meeting. While after hours of engagement, he finally sees his error and renounces the Minutemen Project. Winning one person over at a time.
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by Fredric L. Rice
Saturday, May. 28, 2005 at 9:12 AM
frice@skeptictank.org
These are all good -- very good.
I want to move all of the information about these bigots over to The Dark Wind web site, created specifically for this information and hope you won't mind.
Right now the web pages aren't showing up properly but they will after I fix them.
www.thedarkwind.org/
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by 1Planet1People
Saturday, May. 28, 2005 at 4:33 PM
Everything I produce or report on (video and pictures) is in the public domain. The only thing I request is that you don't make money off of them.
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by johnk
Saturday, May. 28, 2005 at 9:15 PM
1Planet, don't do that. I think you can retract it.'
If it's public domain, someone CAN make money from it because you no longer own it. Instead, retain the copyright, but allow free distribution, and maybe modifications.
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by LA-IMC Collective member
Sunday, May. 29, 2005 at 5:44 AM
The author of any posting can post and state the license in the text of their posting. This will be accepted as a legal document. Under current copyright law any media on the internet typically falls into one of these three groups:
1. Public Domain; no rights reserved. 2. Copyright; all rights reserved by the author. 3. Creative Commons license; some rights reserved.
With option 3 the author can state the conditions of use.
The NYC-IMC site has a good section for this when you post to their site, check it out for more info.
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by 1Planet1People
Sunday, May. 29, 2005 at 6:19 AM
This is good to know. I think I have already messed up on the videos here. My only concern is that I don't want to make money doing this stuff, and if I don't make money on my stuff, I don't want some fascist capitalist making money off it.
So if I can revise it (I am not sure if I can) then let me say:
Reserved: 1. No Profits Allowed 2. You CAN sell this, so long as the proceeds go to: 1. Suing the Garden Grove Police Department 2. Legal defense fund of any protestor arrested for protesting the MM Project or the SOS group. 2. Stopping the MM project or the SOS group 3. You organization is Anarchist 4. It is for any of the indymedia projects 5. You get my permission
How is that for a copyright?
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by LA-IMC Collective member
Sunday, May. 29, 2005 at 8:40 AM
Looks like you are granting a Creative Commons license; some rights reserved, and with conditions for usage.
People are free to use the material if they follow the conditions you have set. If they do not follow your conditions then they have infringed on the copyrights you have reserved and you can sue them for that.
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by LA-IMC Collective member
Sunday, May. 29, 2005 at 8:46 AM
The author of any posting can post and state the license in the text of their posting. This will be accepted as a legal document. Under current copyright law any media on the internet typically falls into one these three groups:
1. Public Domain; no rights reserved. 2. Copyright; all rights reserved by the author. 3. Creative Commons license; some rights reserved.
With option 3 the author can state the conditions of use.
The NYC-IMC site has a good section for this when you post to their site, check it out for more info.
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