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2025-12-31 21:48 UTC
@jlou I haven't come across Copyfarleft before but it sounds similar to works I've seen/read licensed under the collective commons (or is that creative commons?).
I decided against those avenue because my heart tells me that the only way is through placing no restrictions whatsoever on the work. I appreciate this means my creativity can be repurposed for capitalist benefit but every creative decision made has pros & cons, and I made my choice with full awareness of this.
CopyLeft allows ideas to infiltrate places I might not necessarily approve (or even know) of, but who can foresee how those seeds might take root & grow? That's the beauty of creation. CopyLeft demands complete trust in the process, and also the acceptance that I cannot control the ways in which the novels might be perceived, which in itself has been a tough but ultimately beautiful exercise in self-mastery & self-Love.
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