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Accept the Challenge and Double Your Contribution!

Dec 2005 Six Apart challenges you! Make a contribution today and Six Apart will match your gift dollar for dollar! Be brave and Click here!


Pamela Jones of Groklaw

Groklaw's Pamela Jones

DEC 2005 Pamela Jones is the founder and editor of Groklaw, an award-winning Web site that conducts complex legal research using an approach inspired by open source. What started out as a one-woman operation in 2003 has grown to a full-fledged community with hundreds of contributors and millions of daily visitors. We recently spoke with Jones about her site's origins and how applying a Creative Commons license to her articles has helped her promote her work.


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Nov 2005 Google released Creative Commons-enabled search. Now you can use Google to search the web for CC-licensed works via our find page and Google's advanced search.