| Case Studies/Digg |
| Author | Digg + |
|---|---|
| Case study title | Digg + |
| Country | United States + |
| Description | Digg is a social news website that has surrendered all copyrights in its user-submitted content via CC0. + |
| Format | Text + |
| Has importance | High + |
| Has quality | B-Class + |
| Has review status | Reviewed + |
| Image Header | http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/b/b3/Digg-logo.jpg + |
| Image attribution | (c) Digg + |
| Image license | http://about.digg.com/terms-use + |
| License short name | CC0 + |
| Mainurl | http://digg.com/ + |
| Quote | The CC0 waiver expresses that content post … The CC0 waiver expresses that content posted on Digg is public domain even internationally. A minor point maybe, but our previous public domain dedication was only clear within the USA. When a friend from Creative Commons suggested that we move to a CC0 waiver, to even more clearly affirm our intentions, it seemed obvious. affirm our intentions, it seemed obvious. |
| Quote Attribution | Daniel Burka, former Digg Creative Director (http://about.digg.com/blog/some-small-important-digg-updates) + |
| Tag | Digg + , news + |
| User Status | Content Directories + |
| Categories | Casestudy + , USA + |
| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 6 September 2011 16:27:49 + |
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