josephdenne:

What would Don Draper do?

10 months ago 4 notes

"Obscurity is a far greater threat to authors and creative artists than piracy."

- Tim O’Reilly (via jennyroses)

11 months ago 7 notes

(via materialismo-dialectico)

11 months ago 20,807 notes

(via fleeingninja)

11 months ago 263 notes
copylefting till I die

+Laibach

1 year ago

"It’s not where you take things from—it’s where you take them to."

- Jean Luc Godard

1 year ago 1 note

Odlična reklama, skinuta zbog kršenja copyrighta

1 year ago 1 note
Tko dijeli vrijedi, tko ne dijeli ne vrijedi!
Anonymous

"If creativity is the field, copyright is the fence."

- John Oswald

1 year ago 1 note
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Bob Dylan -Like a….©

1 year ago

Copyleft poster-share!

1 year ago

©appy ©irthday ©o ©ou

“Happy Birthday to You,” which almost everyone hears at least once a year and sings many more times, may be the most performed song ever.

The song is still copyrighted and won’t legally enter the public domain until 2030.

Until then, if you record it or perform it in a public place, you’re supposed to pay royalties to the estates of Mildred and Patty Hill, the Kentuckian sisters who wrote it.

The melody of “Happy Birthday to You” comes from the song “Good Morning to All”.

1 year ago

Kad Radioheadu izvade ©noževe…

1 year ago

julitoalonso:

“The Bad Artists Imitate, The Great Artists Steal.” Pablo Picasso Bansky JuLiTo Alonso

1 year ago 16 notes