
Copyright somebody…
Jason Levesque cover art for Tori Amos comic anthology, “Comic Book Tattoo.” Article at CBR.
I dunno who holds the copyright. Probably Levesque. Not me, at any rate.
John Robb at Global Guerrillas on Henry Okah, allegedly using cellphones and unemployed child hitmen to battle global oil conglomerates in Nigeria, from a continent away.
Jan Chipchase at NYTimes Magazine on the proliferation of cellphones in the impoverished world.
Found at Bromberg & Sunstein LLP.
Good Lord. It’s a good thing no court will ever acknowledge Creative Commons, or this shit will be impossible.
Here, by the by, is a Cornell chart detailing what’s in and out of Public Domain, and when it became so, or will become so. Look up in the top left corner, there’s a PDF version of the chart. Print it out to keep in your wallet. There will be a test.
Illustrator Matt Lee.
From illustrator Michael Hague’s IN THE SMALL. Copyright him and his so 2001 website, I’d suppose. Found via Newsarama.
A few of them are really well done, like this one:
But this one makes me laugh every time I look at it:
Both from Worth1000, which I’d never heard of till today.
edit:
Just found this one:
which reminds me of the only joke I ever heard in high school that shocked me: What’s green and smells like pork?
Honestly, that joke *still* bothers me for some reason.
Posted on theblog weemade. Apparently only 7. If he were a 20 year-old gay Hatian with a heroin habit, he’d be famous.
Found via… I can’t remember. Bad blogger!
I’d probably have something snarky and dismissive to say about it if it weren’t a wedding present. But I guess it’s a pretty sweet thing to do. And he did do a damn good job. More at the Steampunk Workshop.