Issue 5 (First Quarter 2008) released

administrator January 14th, 2008

The Philippine IT Law Journal released its first quarter publication, dedicating all articles to Creative Commons, in time for the public launching of the Creative Commons Philippine jurisdictional licenses and the Philippine Commons.

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“Suppressed Creativity?” © 2008. Berne Guerrero. Some Rights Reserved. The work is licensed under CC BY 3.0 PH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ph/. Although liberality, through alternative licensing, has been extended to remix the image elements into a single design for the cover in time for the formal launching of the Philippine suite of Creative Commons licenses, the artist had, for a moment but later dispelled, certain apprehension on running afoul with a conservative law in the “proper” expression of his patriotism. This work was built upon the works of ([A] for the eight sun rays, or the spokes of a windmill, if one looks at it differently): [1] Akira Komiya (http://www.loftwork.com/user/3256/portfolio), iCommons Lab Report April-May 2007 cover, CC BY 2.5; [2] Youko Nakamura (http://www.loftwork.com/user/7862/), iCommons Lab Report September-October 2007 cover, CC BY 3.0; [3] RujiRushi (http://www.loftwork.com/portfolio.aspx?cid=4574), iCommons Lab Report March-April 2007 cover, CC BY 2.5; [4] Masakuzu Yamazaki (http://www.loftwork.com/user/6666/portfolio/), iCommons Lab Report August-September 2007, CC BY 3.0; [5] Go Kato (http://www.loftwork.com/portfolio.aspx?cid=6388), iCommons Lab Report February-March 2007 cover, CC BY 2.5; [6] Kiyomi Saitou (http://www.loftwork.com/user/3075/portfolio/), iCommons Lab Report November-December 2007 cover, CC BY 3.0; [7] Shohei Honma, iCommons Lab Report May-June 2007, CC BY 3.0; and [8] Sioux (http://www.loftwork.com/user/1346/portfolio/), iCommons Lab Report July-August 2007 cover, CC BY 3.0); all courtesy of Loftwork (http://www.loftwork.com); ([B] for background watermark mosaic): [1] Joi Ito. “Fred Benenson”. http://flickr.com/photos/joi/551780005/ CC BY 2.0; [2] Nathaniel Stern. “untitled 8″ http://flickr.com/photos/nathanielstern/543692306/ CC BY 2.0; [3] Carlos Correa Loyola. “Lessing after his keynote (I)”. http://flickr.com/photos/calu777/556034204/ CC BY 2.0; [4] Franz Patzig. “CC Birthday Party Berlin”. http://flickr.com/photos/franzlife/2115710741/ CC BY 2.0; [5] Joi Ito. “Ovation.” http://flickr.com/photos/joi/554971968/ CC BY 2.0; [6] Franz Patzig. “CC Birthday Party Berlin”. http://flickr.com/photos/franzlife/2116594556/ CC BY 2.0; [7] Carlos Correa Loyola. “Latinamerican iCommoners (II)”. http://flickr.com/photos/calu777/557770195/ CC BY 2.0; [8] CreativeCommoners/Creative Commons - SF HQ. “DSC03543.” http://www.flickr.com/photos/creativecommons/559583784/ CC BY 2.0; [9] Joi Ito. “Cory Doctorow”. http://www.flickr.com/photos/joi/549393610/ CC BY 2.0; [10] Franz Patzig. “CC Birthday Party Berlin”. http://flickr.com/photos/franzlife/2116460846/ CC BY 2.0; and [11] CreativeCommoners/ Creative Commons - SF HQ. “Eva’s new friend”. http://www.flickr.com/photos/creativecommons/644971829/ CC BY 2.0; and ([C] for text box watermark): [1] Scott Beale / Laughing Squid. http://laughingsquid.com/ “Creative Commons Salon”. http://flickr.com/photos/laughingsquid/398474123/ CC BY 2.0; [2] Karl Jonsson. “C-shirt presentation” http://www.flickr.com/photos/karljonsson/552880076/ CC BY 2.0; [3] Irina Slutsky. “happy birthday creative commons ” http://www.flickr.com/photos/irinaslutsky/326625311/ CC BY 2.0; and [4] Tvol / Timothy Vollmer. “Creative Commons 5th Birthday Party, San Francisco”. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/2117170451/ CC BY 2.0. PDF modified to resolve license incompatibilities in the original.

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