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ccPublisher gets a GNU outlook on cross-platform availability (NewsForge)

NewsForge looks at the Python program ccPublisher 2. "Creative Commons (CC) offers licenses that allow you to publish material with clear-cut licensing terms that reserve some of your rights while giving the public others. CC offers a number of tools to implement the licenses into the metadata of various media formats. Until recently, its ccPublisher program, which allows you to upload CC-licensed content to the Internet Archive, had official binary releases only for Apple Macintosh OS X and Microsoft Windows XP. This is about to change, with the upcoming release of ccPublisher 2."
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Intel must DIE!!!!!

Posted Apr 16, 2006 5:05 UTC (Sun) by genius (guest, #19981) [Link]

In the complaint filed June 27 in U.S. District Court in Delaware, AMD alleges that the six distributors received financial or other pressure from Intel, including one claim that a high-ranking Tech Data executive "turned down $1 million to stop doing business with AMD, which caused the Intel representatives to ask 'How much would it take?' "

Other allegations in the lawsuit include Ingram Micro backing out of an AMD distribution deal in China because Intel offered very aggressive loyalty rebates, Synnex signing an exclusive deal to only carry Intel processors, Intel reducing ASI's market development funds after achieving master distributor status with AMD, Intel threatening to cut off Avnet if it sold AMD Opteron server chips, and Intel pressuring Supercom customers to switch to another distributor.

Intel must DIE!!!!!

Posted Apr 16, 2006 7:17 UTC (Sun) by nedrichards (guest, #23295) [Link]

and this is on topic how?

Intel must DIE!!!!!

Posted Apr 16, 2006 8:59 UTC (Sun) by Los__D (guest, #15263) [Link]

ccPublisher is developed on the same planet that the Pentium 4 was ;)

Intel must DIE!!!!!

Posted Apr 17, 2006 6:18 UTC (Mon) by jzbiciak (✭ supporter ✭, #5246) [Link]

And that's about it... The most relevant "June 27th" I can think of was almost a year ago, even!

*looks down at shiny dual-Opteron that replaces the dual-Athlon-MP*

The only Intel CPU I'm running is a Pentium-60 in an old AT&T Globalyst. Otherwise, I've got four AMD CPUs and one PPC on my network.. (Not counting whatever's in my Linksys.)

Swerving carefully towards a tangential topic that could be misconstrued as on topic... I need to read up more on the Creative Commons licenses. So far, I've produced a fair bit of technical documentation, some artwork and other non-code things that have been tied to a code base, so I've used the GPL to cover the entire work. But really, the non-code portions deserve a different license.

I guess a tool like this may be useful for publishing such content, once I factor it out from the code?

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