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  • ...l grantees that receive federal research funding deposit either the final, published version of their peer-reviewed journal articles or the final electronic man ...evelopment when compared to open access.<ref>Williams, Heidi. Intellectual property rights and innovation: Evidence from the human genome, December 2009, p. 25
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  • ...resulting from federally funded scientific research. CC BY is a copyright license that grants permission to the public to reproduce, distribute, perform, dis What specific steps can be taken to protect the intellectual property interests of publishers, scientists, Federal agencies, and other stakeholde
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  • ...essor of Law and Director, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, Washington College of Law at American University, Washington, D.C. ...gital scientific data, the complex status of these data under intellectual property law, and requirements that these data be managed responsibly, suggest that
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  • ...Internet but from some projects we have been involved (ie the intellectual property on academic online publications in Latin America research project– with t ...uestions, we will participate in the documentation of local projects to be published in our local CC project web page (that was redesigned during 2009, but stil
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  • We will participate in the documentation of local projects to be published in our local CC project web page and to enhance a possible regional “powe ...Internet but from some projects we have been involved (ie the intellectual property on academic online publications in Latin America research project– with t
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  • * Attribution and/or citation requirements (e.g. as required by legal license or desired by researchers); ...omatically in the public domain in one country may fall under intellectual property control in another, making it difficult to combine data produced by researc
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  • |OER Policy Title=Australia: Proposed Policy on Intellectual Property ...P; IP published through UC adopts a Creative Commons Attribution copyright license, with an opt-out process triggering targeted education, protection, legal
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  • ...sing public funds administered by the DHET will be published under an open license that encourages their use and adaptation for reuse. The DHET will advocate |License short name=copyright
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  • The contributions received will be published online together with the identification of the respondent, unless you oppos ...k applicable within the European Union addressing issues like Intellectual Property Rights, copyrights, licensing and publishing rights.
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  • ...content with proper attribution—as defined by the Creative Commons CC-BY license.” The right to read articles online for free is essential, of course, but ...ce-technology/Openaccess/OpenAccessevidence.pdf</ref> concerning the CC BY license ==
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  • Estimating license adoption is a ''very'' inexact science. There is no authoritative source an ...perty (Yahoo! and Google advanced [[CcSearch|search]] support filtering by license).
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  • '''X Foundation Intellectual Property Licensing Policy''' ...and free to the public will contribute to this mission. This Intellectual Property Licensing Policy is intended to assure that the intellectual fruits of the
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  • ...nts the principal policy decisions made by Creative Commons during the 4.0 license development process. This is a summary only. Additional information can be Although the 3.0 license suite proved a [[Version_3|tremendous improvement over earlier versions]],
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  • ...will be published under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND Version 3.0 Australian license. ...p://creativecommons.org.au/weblog/entry/3481 applied] CC BY as the default license for its website: http://www.aec.gov.au/footer/copyright.htm
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  • Translation officially published: 23 February 2017 (read the announcement [https://creativecommons.org/2017/ * Mohammad Al Said - Reader in intellectual property and international law
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  • ...mmons_Attribution-ShareAlike_2.0_Generic ru.wikisource.org] (Draft version published in 2011)<br /> ...%8F:Creative_Commons ru.wikisource.org] (Draft version of all six licenses published in 2010) (see also [[LegalText_(Russian)]])<br />
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  • ...rstand how to secure the rights they need to license their work under a CC license. ...owned by the author or creator of the work. Only the copyright owner can license or sell the exclusive rights to someone else.
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  • ...creativecommons.org/2019/08/05/new-official-translations-of-cc-legal-tools-published-for-korean-and-czech/ read the announcement])<br /> Translation officially published: <br />
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  • ...ead the [https://creativecommons.org/2014/11/12/finnish-translation-of-4-0-published/ blog post])<br /> * Maria Rehbinder, Aalto University: legal councel, license translation coordinator of CC Finland
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  • ...current supplemental priorities for discretionary grant programs that were published in 2010. These priorities reflect the lessons learned from implementing dis ...in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and repurposing by others."
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