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Digg adopts CC0

Posted on: May 27, 2009 4:10 PM, by John Wilbanks

As noted on the Creative Commons blog, the folks at Digg have converted to CC0 (replacing a multiyear use of a different public domain legal tool).

This is very cool on lots of levels. But Daniel Burka of Digg said it best, so I'll make this a short post by simply quoting him...

This is good for the internet and good for society.

He's talking about the public domain, and he's right.

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