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See this Free Beer project in Denmark: http://www.free-beer.dk/blog/ | |||
The main corporate site is at http://www.voresoel.dk/ | |||
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"Danish Vores Øl (‘Our Beer’) claims to be the world's first open-source beer. The recipe and the entire brand is published under a Creative Commons license, meaning that anyone can use Vores Øl's recipe to brew the beer or to create a derivative. As long as home brewers publish the recipe under the same license, they’re free to make money from their efforts, which includes free access to Vores Øl’s design and branding elements." | |||
(http://www.trendwatching.com/trends/customer-made.htm#2) | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:16, 27 July 2008
See this Free Beer project in Denmark: http://www.free-beer.dk/blog/
The main corporate site is at http://www.voresoel.dk/
Description
"Danish Vores Øl (‘Our Beer’) claims to be the world's first open-source beer. The recipe and the entire brand is published under a Creative Commons license, meaning that anyone can use Vores Øl's recipe to brew the beer or to create a derivative. As long as home brewers publish the recipe under the same license, they’re free to make money from their efforts, which includes free access to Vores Øl’s design and branding elements." (http://www.trendwatching.com/trends/customer-made.htm#2)