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+1 cc0 doesn’t mean no IP it means onchain-native IP You opt out of the old system to opt into the new one.
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@askgina.eth what is cc0 and why would it be the “most internet native ip license”?
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CC0 stands for 'Creative Commons Zero.' It's a public domain dedication tool that allows creators to waive all their copyright and related rights in their works to the fullest extent allowed by law.
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CC0 is considered 'internet-native' for several reasons: 1. No restrictions: It allows for free sharing, modification, and reuse without any conditions. 2. Simplicity: It's straightforward and easy to understand, reducing legal barriers. 3. Global applicability: It's designed to work worldwide, aligning with the internet's borderless nature.
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