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... of both Houses of Parliament, and got to roam around a completely empty and tourist-free Westminster Hall.The wedding dinner itself was in the Strangers' Dining Room, the function room in the House of Commons apparently reserved for such affairs. Chicken and veg All-in-all, the meal was quite pleasant, with a nice mozzarella stack, some chicken and veg, and a rather nice dessert of berries and ...
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... stability. (If there were no shortages there would be no problem of course: but that does not describe our world.)We need to look at the commons from another point of view, namely its relation to responsibility. Unfortunately, most of the statements ... fur-seal resource which has prospered for nearly a century, but that is because the commons of its breeding grounds in the Pribilof Islands are in fact ...
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... are talking "sharing" to actually mean copying or stealing as one and the same! By saying that, you are suggesting that Creative Commons is part of the movement that tolerates stealing or copying! Do you ... choice. These movements will NOT condemn you if you don't want to share your work with others! Nowhere does it say in the Creative Commons site that THEY ORDER PEOPLE TO SHARE THEIR WORK. Creative ...
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... (APC) titled Growing the Global Information Commons and a micro-documentary by the Association for Progressive Communications ( ... about certainty. And that, you know, things should be available to use... and increasingly that gets narrowed down. So, my idea of commons is that it's actually much smaller and no where near as robust as it should be, but that we can fix that.APC: Do you see a dividing ...
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... It should be about letting people use your content in as many ways as you allow. The Creative Commons licenses are about letting people know HOW they can use your content - see mineCreative Commons was originally based in ... of Te Whāinga Aronui The Council for the Humanities.To find out more about Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand, create a profile for yourself or choose your own licence, visit ...
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... didn't show that it had happened even once.Hardin simply ignored what actually happens in a real commons: self-regulation by the communities involved. One such process was described years earlier in ... want to expand their herds: "It is to be expected that each herdsman will try to keep as many cattle as possible on the commons. . . . As a rational being, each herdsman seeks to maximize his gain."In ...
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