(Apparently they send iPods to Senators to
educate them about intellectual property
issues in the digital age; they've included
101 Creative Commons-licensed Flickr images
on the iPods. I've got nothing to do with
them, except that one of my images was included as well.)
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Wow! Thanks for pointing that out. I'd
never have known otherwise. Regardless of
the CC, I'm sorta surprised that they didn't
at least send an email to me to let me know
they were using it.
Posted 41 months ago.
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If you hear back from them I'd love to know
what the selection process was too.
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derPlau says:
This photo has been included on iPods sent to US Senators as part of the iPac "Your Senator needs an iPod" program.
(Apparently they send iPods to Senators to educate them about intellectual property issues in the digital age; they've included 101 Creative Commons-licensed Flickr images on the iPods. I've got nothing to do with them, except that one of my images was included as well.)
Posted 41 months ago. ( permalink )