copyright or copyleft?

Words

Any text writ­ten by me is avail­able to be used under Cre­at­ive Com­mons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License.

I think splogs are the bane of blog­gers, so I do not give blanket per­mis­sion for the com­mer­cial reuse of my con­tent. If you can find a com­mer­cial use for my con­tent, let me know and I should give you permission.

The copy­right of any text writ­ten by any­one else includ­ing com­ments is owned by the author, so you will need to ask them before mak­ing use of it.

Images

All pho­to­graphs, except those of an iden­ti­fi­able per­son are avail­able to be used under Cre­at­ive Com­mons Attri­bu­tion 2.5 License. As the pho­to­graphs of iden­ti­fi­able people are gen­er­ally friends on mine, I rather not have those pho­to­graphs turn­ing up in odd places, so if you want to use those pho­to­graphs either con­tact me for per­mis­sion or modify the photo so the per­son is not iden­ti­fi­able. Then and only then is it avail­able under a Cre­at­ive Com­mons Attri­bu­tion 2.5 License. The excep­tion is the gui­tar mur­der­ing Joe Algeri, who will be quite happy to have his antics spread across the web so that pho­tos is also avail­able under a Cre­at­ive Com­mons Attri­bu­tion 2.5 License

Code

The PHP is almost pure Word­Press and a slightly mod­i­fied Kubrick theme, the flash replace­ment javas­cript is Geoff Stearn’s swfob­ject, which leaves the CSS and a few lines of javas­cript used to res­ize the font and there­fore page size rel­at­ive to browser width and the stylesheet, which is under a Cre­at­ive Com­mons ShareAlike 2.5 License. I expect people to pull it apart have a look how it works and put it back together in there own way.

Creative Commons License