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  • ...l be branched again and versioned. See the [[Web Services Plan]] page for future web service ideas and version details.
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  • ...y, including top-level window classes. This may be merged into p6.ui in a future release.
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  • This page documents the planned features for future releases. For immediately upcoming releases, target dates are also listed.
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  • ...in 2014. At that point, CC will reevaluate the necessity of porting in the future. ...the Netherlands take an assignment of rights from creators in present and future works and manage them, so that the societies effectively become the owner o
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  • ...ment community encourages new developers to contribute to the project. The future of ccHost is bright with upcoming development focusing on user and admin re ...tools-cchost), and edit the project wiki page to help shape this project's future direction (http://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/ccHost).
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  • * [[Salon Future Presenters|Future Presenters]] (To Be Setup)
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  • ...community can contribute ideas, make suggestions, and submit proposals for future events.
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  • ...cross her MP3 and can follow the verification link to Anita's page. In the future, we hope that file-sharing networks, media players, and other applications
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  • ...en issues with the keyword are considered bugs which need to be fixed in a future 2.0.x release ...if the fix introduces a regression or if a similar bug is reported in the future.
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  • ...tools-cchost), and edit the project wiki page to help shape this project's future direction (
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  • for future events. ...community may contribute ideas, make suggestions, and submit proposals for future events.
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  • <tr><td>xmp/</td><td>Tools for embedding XMP metadata in PDF, JPEG and (future) other file types.</td></tr>
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  • [[Category:future]] ''Please place your name and topic here for possibly presenting in the future.''
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  • [[Category:future]]
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  • # Present at Future Event
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  • ...ese comments will be reviewed periodically and will help us when preparing future updates to the Guide.
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  • for future events. ...ace where you may contribute ideas, make suggestions, submit proposals for future events, and learn how to start a CC Salon in your neck of the woods.
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  • the future, we hope that file-sharing networks, media players, and other
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  • ...ese comments will be reviewed periodically and will help us when preparing future updates to the Guide.
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  • ...ore broadly, podcasting has been heralded as “the medium that promises a future where anyone can make radio, instead of just listen to it.” (http://www. ...ese comments will be reviewed periodically and will help us when preparing future updates to this Guide.
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  • ...s sincere about wanting to become an Open Source contributor well into the future.
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  • #redirect [[Salon Future Presenters]]
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  • #redirect [[Salon Future Events]]
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  • ...rrently needs to be updated in four places. This will be corrected in the future (see [http://roundup.creativecommons.org/ccpublisher/issue102 Issue 102]).
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  • ...with the [http://www.meshconference.com/ Mesh Conference], with hopes that future events will wend their way through TO's vibrant creative and technical comm * [[Toronto Salon Future Events|Future Events]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Salon Future Presenters]]
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  • [[Category:future]] ''Please place your name and topic here for possibly presenting in the future.''
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  • ...ints which are not implemented by the default feature set, as a service to future extensions. Each extension point is declared to be ''for'' a particular in == Future Directions ==
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  • If you would like to be notified of future releases, you may subscribe to the [[Mailing Lists|cc-devel mailing list]].
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  • == Future Directions ==
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  • ...Web site for Popular Science magazine. She's the host of a Web show called Future Girl, as well as hostess-with-the-mostest of events at PopSci's new Second
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  • === Future Features ===
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  • ...w of a Worthy Pursuit, in Hugenholtz P. Bernt & Guibault Lucie (eds.), The Future of the Public Domain, Kluwer Law International, 2006. [http://ssrn.com/abst *Lawrence Lessig, (2005). Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity. New York: Penguin. ISBN 9780143034650. [http://www.free-cult
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  • ...is currently under development and may change significantly in the future. Future plans include:
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  • ...d Beckersted''': and you could trade in your MP3s for immunity against any future lawsuits. ...they used other licenses too, which is something we'll probably do in the future if we do another art show.
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  • ...com PopSci.com]</b> is the online home of Popular Science, delivering "the future every day." From cutting-edge innovations and predictions for what's coming
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  • ...is the first SVN release, and we did it post CVS -> SVN migration. In the future, this is the proper way to tag and branch.
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  • video and still image formats. Future development needs more shape this project's future direction (http://
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  • ...ment community encourages new developers to contribute to the project. The future of ccHost is bright with upcoming development focusing on user and admin re ...tools-cchost), and edit the project wiki page to help shape this project's future direction (http://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/ccHost).
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  • ...ition to the festivities, which we will definitely aim to reproduce at our future Salons. As an added bonus, a number of the contributing photographers manag
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  • ...technology because it has an open licence, and it is important to me that future people will be able to interact with the information, technology and deriva
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  • ...Mr. Record Producer asked you to sign, also in 1948, an assignment of any future interest you may obtain to the copyright in the album in the event somethin
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  • ...ho are members of collecting societies and use CC licenses anyway or if in future collecting society membership structures do allow some use of CC licenses, ...oms as the CC BY-SA to be compatible with the CC BY-SA at some date in the future. To allow the compatibility negotiations to occur separate and apart from
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  • Past, present, and future "CC success stories" to help measure the impact of Creative Commons around
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  • * 10 PM - Present on CC (accomplishments, the future, etc.)
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  • == Future Improvements ==
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  • Thus, a single goal unites Creative Commons’ current and future projects: to build a layer of reasonable, flexible copyright in the face of
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  • ...: I don't mind. In a general sense, those combinations could exist in the future. This license selector is not CC specific.
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  • A few centuries into the future, not much has changed about the basic
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  • Past, present, and future "CC success stories" to help measure the impact of Creative Commons around
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  • ...nowledge about CC license URI conventions, and will not work with possible future license URIs that do not follow these conventions (e.g., non-CC licenses th
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  • ...stem to "autocurate" content from CC-friendly sites such as Flickr. In the future we want to be able to transform [[Content Directories]] into the base for L
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  • *For Kids (possible inclusion in future releases)
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  • ...h, and might be better geared towards having the resources for testing and future development
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  • ...perability with Wikipedia] -- possibly [[version 4.0]] in the more distant future -- in any case version 3.01 will never be released.
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  • A science fiction thriller set in the near future.
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  • *[[Global Summit 2011/The definition and future of noncommercial]] presentation on possible paths for addressing NC in vers
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  • =Future collaboration=
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  • ...etween Chinese and international universities, which CORE envisions as the future of world education. ...etween Chinese and international universities, which CORE envisions as the future of world education.
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  • ...for updating them and sources of information and other related factors for future changes”. ...s up the special features that have to be taken note of for the success of future projects….”.
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  • '''12.00 - 13.15 Future versioning (strategies and issues towards future versioning, databases, compatibility, enforcement)'''
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  • == Future Versioning == ''strategies and issues towards future versioning, databases, compatibility, enforcement''
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  • ...an take on the support and development of this and related licenses in the future, ensuring true community ownership of the licensing cornerstone upon which
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  • ...h, and might be better geared towards having the resources for testing and future development
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  • |cclicensed=http://the-future-of-ideas.com/download/ |pvfp=http://www.amazon.com/Future-Ideas-Commons-Connected-World/dp/0375726446
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  • ...RDFa]]. We believe this has the broadest possible exposure for current and future software agents. For more information as to why we recommend and require [[
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  • ccTools: Overview of status, and future directions
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  • ...ngly such a uniform '''science license''' is a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons]] license. ''It is not presently being
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  • ...forbidding military and some police uses is a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]]. ''This category overlaps commercial
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  • ...license]]. However, such a license remains a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]]. ''This category of human rights vio
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  • ...ome police uses as per [[peace license]]) is a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]]. ''What follows is [[speculative con ...exceed that under an environmental complaint and be of great use to filing future complaints.
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  • ''[[speculative content]]: a [[future]] license might actually make this kind of two-sided commitment easier to s
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  • There is nothing preventing [[future]] Creative Commons licenses from having genuine blanks or options, though t
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  • ''This is [[speculative content]] about a potential [[future]] [[parametric license]]. It was originally contributed by [[anonymous tro
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  • ''This is [[speculative content]] about a potential [[future]] [[parametric license]]. It was originally contributed by [[anonymous tro Could a '''shareware license''' become part of a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]] regime? It would certainly cut the n
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  • ...d also need to be licensed as BY-SA. The advantage of this license is that future users are not able to add new restrictions to a derivative of your work; th
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  • * Questions arising from data analysis will drive the future research agenda. ...n community, this data may reflect the value of investment in CC and guide future CC initiatives. Ultimately we may show how CC licenses and activities have
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  • ...be not only be extraordinary original content – it will also be the many future generations of derivative content developed and tested and retested by unto
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  • be migrated to CC-BY-SA in the near future.
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  • ===Plans for the future===
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  • ==Future Versioning== Strategies for future versioning
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  • ...censed work is distributed. Creative Commons may choose to add language to future versions of its licenses specifying that particular uses constitute adaptat
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  • EngageMedia is contemplating the future implementation of a donations-based micro-payment system, allowing members
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  • ...-alike) license, so that it can be more closely studied and remixed in the future. For an artist with such a long-standing interest in chance operations, it' ...ation of the work. The use of a CC licence allows both contemporaneous and future artists and programmers to reuse and reinterpret their work to create their
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  • ...g educated uses of CC licences on the site to ensure a wider uptake in the future of the project.
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  • .... The positive response has encouraged the Digital Fringe team to develop future exhibitions to include remix activities, and take advantage of the creative
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  • ...ot owned and hence we aim to use a licence we felt would offer options for future and further use of work, whilst ensuring correct acknowledgments are made t ...e yet encouraging, we may increase the functionality of the work, generate future use and dialogue around the works.’
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  • ...ival, and The Pundit for the Melbourne International Film Festival. In the future, more titles will be released to coincide with various Australian arts and
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  • ...we can provide the better rewarded they are, and the more likely to submit future material to us.
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  • Students’ work in KCB101 is made available to current and future class members under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/
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  • ...h point the company ceased its development. As it was not open source, the future looked grim as The Palace became increasing incompatible with newer version ...ionality to such an extent that it is not viable. It is hoped that in the future, UpStage will be able to be open source end-to-end.
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  • ...ase studies will be featured on CC blog front page and included in planned future publication
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  • ...believe that Creative Commons in general must form an integral part of the future for universities.
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  • ...and powerful. We believe conversation across boundaries is essential to a future that is free, fair, prosperous and sustainable - for all citizens of this p
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  • ...in the Dictionary’s repository will be presented initially as a website; future plans exist for it to be exposed in other ways – mobile, web service, pri
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  • ...a non-profit design services organization that aims to build a sustainable future through professional design, seeking architectural solutions to humanitaria
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  • digital rights technologies, and a look at the future, including the
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  • ...liacouncil.gov.au/the_arts/projects/about_story_of_the_future Story of the Future] – an initiative supported by the [http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/ Au
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  • ...and perfect for download, is the way to go. This is the way to invent the future of film… So as much of the project as possible will be licensed under the ...eator within or beyond the bounds of the 'Swarm' in the present and in the future by releasing a movie which actively invites remixing. In order to govern a
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  • =Future Salons=
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