Who cares about your licenses, morons? If you want to release something -- public domain. If you want to modify something -- p2p. Razor1911 do the Right Thing.
In the US, to release something in the public domain, you need to die and wait 70 years. Free licenses exist to be what "public domain" should be in the meantime.
Also, we've got BSD, MIT and ANONiX PUBLIC LICENSE
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All cops are bastards.2011-03-29 17:15
>>8
Who cares about your useless laws, when we have Kademlia?
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Anonymous2011-03-29 17:24
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
>something you guys will never experience.
Fleshlight is far superior to money-draining pig-disgusting 3d whores.
Also, it reduces overpopulation and resource use.
>The Canadian Private Copying Collective has developed a methodology by which the proceeds are distributed to rights holders based on commercial radio airplay and commercial sales samples, ignoring radio/college airplay and independent record sales not logged by Soundscan. This methodology has been criticized as favouring major-label artists at the expense of the long-tail. As of September 7, 2007 over one hundred million dollars has been distributed.
lol, buying a storage device you pay to big jewish labels for a crappy rap music you hate, while your favourite indie musicians starve to death. Nice work! Keep supporting ZOG!
>>34
I listen mostly to old soviet recordings of Shostakovich and Prokofiev, because they have the right tempo. Why shoild I pay tax to unrelated jewish thugs? Shostakovich's recordings should be in public domain.
>>38
Why shoild I pay tax to unrelated jewish thugs?
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Anonymous2011-03-31 10:04
>>38
No. Born at 2 Podolskaya Ulitsa in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Shostakovich was the second of three children born to Dmitri Boleslavovich Shostakovich and Sofiya Vasilievna Kokoulina. Shostakovich's paternal grandfather (originally surnamed Szostakowicz) was of Polish Roman Catholic descent (his family roots trace to the region of the town of Vileyka in Belarus), but his immediate forebears came from Siberia.[