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Movable Type 4.1: Power to the People

"Here's the story: Movable Type 4.1 continues the amazing momentum
that the Movable Type platform showed in 2007, when we released MT4,
offered up the one-two punch of the Enterprise Solution and Community
Solution
, and capped off our best year ever with the release of MTOS,
Movable Type Open Source.

So what's next? Movable Type 4.1, a free update for all
users of MT4. A stable release of Movable Type Open Source. The new Professional Pack, packed with
industrial-strength content management power. And a new personal license for the MT Community Solution."

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OSC: Example of Joomla and the GPL working

"There are a few special people we encounter in life who make an important difference because of their positive attitude and willingness to adapt. One of those people is obviously Andrew Eddie.

Given the Joomla! GPL position, doomsayers have projected the demise of the commercial extension developer. Apparently, Andrew hasn't been paying attention to that message and instead, appears to have been wisely preparing his business, New Life in IT, for this change. "

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Creative Commons: To build upon

"When we launched version 3.0 of the CC licenses February 23 we also switched on a number of graphical, language, and technical updates. This is the first of a very tardy series of posts about those updates."

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John Newton: Open Source Business Models

"When we first started to look at starting Alfresco, we interviewed and discussed the concept with some of the best thinkers in open source. One person in particular was very helpful due not just to his exposure to open source, but due to the thinking he had applied to looking at open source in the abstract as an investment thesis. Peter Fenton was an associate at Accel Partners and now a General Partner at Benchmark Capital. Peter had come up with a set of criteria of what worked and what did not work in open source."

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CNET: Open-source Alfresco shifts to GPL

" Alfresco, a start-up that commercializes open-source software for helping customers keep track of their digital documents, has adopted the General Public License in an effort to attract outside programmers."

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Professional PHP: The Legality of Republishing RSS Feeds

"Tobias Schlitt "freaked out" today about PHP Freak's republishing of his blog feed. He publicly withdraws his implicit permission for PHP Freaks to republish content from his feeds. This is an interesting area of law. Eric Goldman has an rundown of the issues. In my mind, there's no question that a blogger grants an implied..."

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