In the public interest, a book by Michael Geist
and it’s creative commons.
i assume you already knew about this but didn’t want to risk it. » — Mike in an email, from London.
Nope, didn’t know ;)
Thanks a lot Mike !
“Creative Commons” here really means CC2-NC-ND. But I can still repackage the files to prevent you from clicking the shrink-wrap agreement nonsense. Here’s the whole deal, all 19 chapters, in original pdf and converted to text and html files, all wrapped in one big tarball. Let me know if you need other versions.
Download In the public interest by Michael Geist, ISBN: 1-55221-113-4.





well, that makes me look kinda stupid ;-)
Next time I’ll be more exact when I send you an email.
check out the pics soon of our invasion of london.
Comment by mtl3p — 2005/09/30 @ 09:16
How so ? It wasn’t meant to make you feel stupid, sorry !
Regulars here know “creative commons” is an expression I can’t tolerate without precision. Don’t worry about it - write however you want. I posted your small mail without consulting you, it was merely to show I don’t know everything.
/me goes to edit the post a little more.
/me is also confused this week.
Comment by Robin Millette — 2005/09/30 @ 09:22
sorry - that came across with the wrong tone. I was trying to sound funny, but it came across as snippy. apologies. you were right when you thought you could publish that message. just next time make me look smarter :-p
take care
mike
Comment by mtl3p — 2005/10/17 @ 11:01
Will do :)
Comment by Robin Millette — 2005/10/17 @ 11:20
Thank You
Comment by Alex — 2007/04/22 @ 23:58