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==Logos==
re:  What about logos? Why do all open source free content-supportive organisations currently have copyrighted logos?
re:  What about logos? Why do all open source free content-supportive organisations currently have copyrighted logos?


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--[[User:Antoine|Antoine]] 04:23, 10 May 2006 (CEST)
--[[User:Antoine|Antoine]] 04:23, 10 May 2006 (CEST)


== How Will People Make Money? ==


There are two logical errors in the argument that Freedom prevents people making their fortunes like they all do under proprietary culture. :-)
That's 2 cvleer by half and 2x2 clever 4 me. Thanks!
 
The first is that very few people make any money under proprietary culture. Even relatively well-known artists and musicians will not make a living off reproduction rights or sales of their work.
 
The second is that Freedom is more important than maximising profit for middlemen.
 
It is good to tackle the question of making money, but it is not good to concede the grounds of the debate to the middlemen whose usurous control of "content" is challenged by Freedom.
 
--[[User:Rob Myers|Rob Myers]] 19:55, 14 June 2006 (CEST)
 
Some ways to make money: via knowledge services such as being paid to do translations, localisations, remixes, and other derived works, distribution (e.g. on alternative media to people without Internet access), packaging and selling collections of free resources and offering professional services (e.g. training and support) - all the resources and enhancements remain free/libre.  [Kim Tucker 30 Oct 2006].


== What about logos? Why do all open source free content-supportive organisations currently have copyrighted logos? ==
== What about logos? Why do all open source free content-supportive organisations currently have copyrighted logos? ==
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Okay the initiators of this site here are [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] and [[User:Erik Möller|Erik Möller]]. It's important to know where this project stands. If it was created with the ideas of wikimedia and FSF in mind, why not go ahead and write it in the FAQ? <small>'' -- The previous unsigned comment was made by [[User:Yamavu|Yamavu]] 01:15, 31 January 2009 ([http://freedomdefined.org/index.php?title=Talk%3AFAQ&diff=5617&oldid=5573 verify])''</small>
Okay the initiators of this site here are [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] and [[User:Erik Möller|Erik Möller]]. It's important to know where this project stands. If it was created with the ideas of wikimedia and FSF in mind, why not go ahead and write it in the FAQ? <small>'' -- The previous unsigned comment was made by [[User:Yamavu|Yamavu]] 01:15, 31 January 2009 ([http://freedomdefined.org/index.php?title=Talk%3AFAQ&diff=5617&oldid=5573 verify])''</small>
: Hello, Yamavu. Currently I am the most active administrator here, but I am focused on technical maintenance (vandalisms, spam, test edits...) Nevertheless, the questions you raise do require the attention of the project founders and policy makers. Cheers, ''[[User talk:Spiritia|→]][[User:Spiritia|<span class='autocomment'>Spiritia</span>]]'' 07:27, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
: Hello, Yamavu. Currently I am the most active administrator here, but I am focused on technical maintenance (vandalisms, spam, test edits...) Nevertheless, the questions you raise do require the attention of the project founders and policy makers. Cheers, ''[[User talk:Spiritia|→]][[User:Spiritia|<span class='autocomment'>Spiritia</span>]]'' 07:27, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
== How does the Definition compare with the Debian Free Software Guidelines? ==
The Debian project [in]famously takes freedom very seriously, and thus the [http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines|Debian Free Software Guidelines] are quite strict.
How does the DFCW relate to the DFSG? Is it more strict, less strict, or incomparable? In other words: is a DFCW-free work necessarily DFSG-free, is a DFSG-free work necessarily DFCW-free, or are things more complicated (and if so, how)?
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