Difference between revisions of "Open collaborative design/Intro"
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This principle ensures that 'copylefted' works (whether they are designs, text, artwork or computer code) become gifted to humanity, adding to an ever increasing universal 'commons'. And because this principle is to the benefit of everyone, it completely changes the way that people think about contributing their time, creativity and efforts to projects licensed in this way. | This principle ensures that 'copylefted' works (whether they are designs, text, artwork or computer code) become gifted to humanity, adding to an ever increasing universal 'commons'. And because this principle is to the benefit of everyone, it completely changes the way that people think about contributing their time, creativity and efforts to projects licensed in this way. | ||
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This nascent field has huge potential to radically change the way we create goods, machines, solve problems and provide the physical necessities for the global population while simultaneously reducing our impact on the environment. | This nascent field has huge potential to radically change the way we create goods, machines, solve problems and provide the physical necessities for the global population while simultaneously reducing our impact on the environment. | ||
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Revision as of 19:02, 10 February 2007
This principle ensures that 'copylefted' works (whether they are designs, text, artwork or computer code) become gifted to humanity, adding to an ever increasing universal 'commons'. And because this principle is to the benefit of everyone, it completely changes the way that people think about contributing their time, creativity and efforts to projects licensed in this way.
This nascent field has huge potential to radically change the way we create goods, machines, solve problems and provide the physical necessities for the global population while simultaneously reducing our impact on the environment.