Information Wants to Be Free
Since I’ve started looking at blogs, I’ve kept my eye on BoingBoing, in part because of my fondness for the techgeek magazine of the same name from about a decade ago, which was sort of the halfway node between Wired and Mondo 2000. Today Cory Doctorow, the primary author of the site, mentioned that one of his short stories had been picked up for two science-fiction anthologies, and in digging down for detail, I discovered that he’s made his work available online for free through a Creative Commons license. That includes the short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More and the novel Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom.
The more I poke around the CC website, the more the concept makes sense to me, and Doctorow’s license seems to be a really great success story for it.
5 January 2004 | read this |