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Send Creative Commons T-Shirt (s) to Cambodia ...

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Meet Candace N. Nast who writes a placeblog called BlogWindsor and Femilicious. I ran into her at BlogHer and immediately noticed her t-shirt because I have the same one. In fact, the photo I took of my kids wearing it won the Creative Commons photo contest!

With my compressed schedule for the Cambodian Bloggers Summit Campaign, I shouldn't be promoting the t-shirt option, let alone making a donation to something else but I really want a Creative Commons t-shirt for the suitcase campaign.  So, if you'd like to support Creative Commons and send a t-shirt or two to Cambodia, you can purchase one at their site and have it sent to me.  (Drop a comment if you're interested and I'll tell you how).  Maybe this blogger will send me one?

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Is the CC logo not itself CC-licensed, meaning you could
make your own?

;-)

yeah, but being a cc advocate myself, I thought there might be a way to garner some support for them too ...

There isn't a country specific license as far as I can tell.

I posted this video on facebook creative commons group, but not response yet.

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