I just wanted to comment and say that I really enjoyed reading your blog post here. It was very informative and I also digg the way you write! Keep it up and I’ll be back to read more in the future
Hello blogger. I like your post about A new server GreenPhotons.
But i have a question not related to subject: Do you use a seperate blogposting program or do you write your blogposts in the wordpress admin? If you post your answer below mine,then i will read this in the next few day’s.
Of course – that’s what the internet is all about, isn’t it?
I put the contents of my blog under the Creative Commons – Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license which is indicated on the right margin. This license allows everyone to use the contents – given that the use is non-commercial and that the origin of the contents is attributed. In my opinion this should be the standard set of rights for everything published on the internet – and most probably not only there.
Personally I cannot understand why the copyright of a printed book lasts 70 years over the death of the author in most countries. If this was to protect the rights of the author only, this doesn’t make sense. Cornell University has put together a nice table of copyright terms for the United States alone – obviously it needs a university to figure out the details.
I just wanted to comment and say that I really enjoyed reading your blog post here. It was very informative and I also digg the way you write! Keep it up and I’ll be back to read more in the future
Hello blogger. I like your post about A new server GreenPhotons.
But i have a question not related to subject: Do you use a seperate blogposting program or do you write your blogposts in the wordpress admin? If you post your answer below mine,then i will read this in the next few day’s.
Thanks Bedrijfsverzekering
I still only use the wordpress admin console…
Hey may I quote some of the content from this post if I link back to you?
Of course – that’s what the internet is all about, isn’t it?
I put the contents of my blog under the Creative Commons – Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license which is indicated on the right margin. This license allows everyone to use the contents – given that the use is non-commercial and that the origin of the contents is attributed. In my opinion this should be the standard set of rights for everything published on the internet – and most probably not only there.
Personally I cannot understand why the copyright of a printed book lasts 70 years over the death of the author in most countries. If this was to protect the rights of the author only, this doesn’t make sense. Cornell University has put together a nice table of copyright terms for the United States alone – obviously it needs a university to figure out the details.
You’re a great writer. That was an well thought out post.