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Change.gov has a less restricted copyright policy, now that it is copyrighted under a Creative Commons license.

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by Penguinisto December 1, 2008 4:56 PM PST
Wow... I didn't vote for the guy, but props to his staff for at least doing the right thing.
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by pctec100 December 2, 2008 7:24 AM PST
It will be interesting to see if the Obama team will be able to maintain openness as time goes by in the White House. The Internet was still in it's infancy for the most part during the Clinton Presidency. The Bush White House has done pretty much the minimum in using the Web for communications with the American people. Did they learn there was good reason for that or was it just because they were highly secretive.

Obama reinvented how you can campaign using technology. Hopefully they will be successful in revolutionizing how it used in governing.
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by rajatkishore March 13, 2009 4:09 AM PDT
Its really amazing ,campaign using technology.Great Obama.

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