... open - source ' beer marketed in Australia as Blowfly Beer by the Brewtopia beer company.16 Recent research has sug- gested not only that the weakness for alcohol may be more gen- eralized among animals than we might suspect but also ...
... open - source beer . This new way of organizing what we do doesn't banish extrinsic rewards . People in the open - source movement haven't taken vows of poverty . For many , participation in these projects can burnish their reputations ...
... open-source beer recipe helped a small brewery in Denmark build a global community of beer lovers who began growing their own business in return. We study how the MIT Media Lab OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) has become a serious threat to ...
... open source beer. It was originally created by students in a class on copyright issues at the IT-University of Copenhagen together with Superflex, a Copenhagen-based artist group. They set out to illustrate how concepts of the free ...
... open-source beer. Instead of the proprietary recipes used to create such brews as Carlsberg and Guinness, the students share their recipe with any and all takers under the Creative Commons license. The Danes, who call their project ...
... open-source beer. Created, predictably, by a bunch of IT students in Denmark, Vores I ('our beer') is brewed from a recipe published under a Creative Commons licence. This means anyone can use the recipe for pleasure or profit. The only ...
... open source beer " that is modeled on file sharing . The recipe for the beer is available to anyone through a Creative Commons license that allows Superflex to bypass the conventional copyright restrictions on intellectual property ...
... open source beer – Vores Øl (Our Beer) – from a recipe published under the unrestrictive intellectual property licence Creative Commons licence, which means that anyone can use the recipe for pleasure or profit.36 And in Australia the ...
... open-source beer recipe helped a small brewery in Denmark build a global community of beer lovers who began growing their own business in return. We study how the MIT Media Lab OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) has become a serious threat to ...
... open-source beer whose recipe and branding elements can be used by anyone for pleasure or profit. Or consider Apple, which is leveraging its iPhone and iPad sales with thousands of apps made by non-Apple volunteers. Nearly 40% of global ...