On 14/08/07, Messedrocker messedrocker@gmail.com wrote:
I think all Wikinews articles should be forked to GroundReport following publication, with the profit going towards either the Foundation or an established corporation of Wikinewsies.
or the user(s) who actually wrote the relevant articles? :)
interesting idea though. also Groundreport's CC-BY articles can be forked back into Wikinews. unless there's a problem with 2.5/3.0 licenses.
Brianna
On 8/13/07, Brianna Laugher brianna.laugher@gmail.com wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rachel Sterne rachel@groundreport.com Date: 13-Aug-2007 22:56 Subject: [cc-community] Creative Commons citizen journalism To: cc-community@lists.ibiblio.org
Hi,
Wanted to let everyone know that we just relaunched GroundReport, the only citizen journalism platform that exclusively uses Creative Commons licenses. You're invited to come rate content and submit your own news. You can choose from a range of licenses based on your interests. We also share our revenues with all contributors, based on traffic.
Here's the kind of content we're interested in: -- news articles -- photography & images -- video -- audio
Plus we are officially launching our live citizen news channel, GroundReport TV. If you want to be a citizen reporter or get involved, please get in touch.
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