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* The OLPC watch - for people who like to look at their "watch" at others with great care. ([[G1G1]]: get one watch, give one laptop)
* The OLPC watch - for people who like to look at their "watch" at others with great care. ([[G1G1]]: get one watch, give one laptop)
* The Wikibooks [http://www.puzzleball.info/ puzzleball] showing children with XO laptops and a Wikibooks and/or OLPC logo.
* The Wikibooks [http://www.puzzleball.info/ puzzleball] showing children with XO laptops and a Wikibooks and/or OLPC logo.
* One could cooperate with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LimeWire LimeWire] and allow artists to sell their music through the software, e.g. with 50% going into the [[Special Laptop Program]]. (A very plausible connection between "music" and music, one could say, which is also in line with the view that "replicators" {{ref|replicators}} should be charities)
* One could cooperate with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LimeWire LimeWire] and allow artists to sell their music through the software, e.g. with 50% going into the [[Special Laptop Program]]. (A very plausible connection between "music" and music, one could say, which is also in line with the view that "replicators" {{ref|replicators}} should be charities.) Artists could be given the choice to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management DRM] or to ask for payment in exchange for a "valid ownership tag" in the file, which would be playable without the tag.





Revision as of 21:39, 19 November 2007

An OLPC Shop could sell a collection of gifts with a low to medium production cost but a very significant donation component under a protected brand.

Obviously the OLPC Shop should be a certified OLPC fundraiser.

Examples

  • The OLPC watch - for people who like to look at their "watch" at others with great care. (G1G1: get one watch, give one laptop)
  • The Wikibooks puzzleball showing children with XO laptops and a Wikibooks and/or OLPC logo.
  • One could cooperate with LimeWire and allow artists to sell their music through the software, e.g. with 50% going into the Special Laptop Program. (A very plausible connection between "music" and music, one could say, which is also in line with the view that "replicators" [1] should be charities.) Artists could be given the choice to use DRM or to ask for payment in exchange for a "valid ownership tag" in the file, which would be playable without the tag.



  1. ^  A badly defined term, of course, and just a view, not the view of anybody specific.