The writer of Minecraft’s ending poem wants to ‘liberate it from the corporate economy’

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Julian Gough (opens in new tab), a novelist who wrote the End Poem for Minecraft, published a long article on Substack describing the experience of creating Minecraft’s “ending,” as well as his reasoning behind releasing the text of the poem under a Creative Commons License.

Explaining the simple mechanics of the move, Gough writes, “I never signed a contract giving Mojang the rights to the End Poem, and so Microsoft (who bought Minecraft from Mojang) also don’t own it… I am dedicating the poem to the public domain.”



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