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  • '''CC Publisher is no longer developed or supported, and is not available for download. This page |Description=CC Publisher will help you tag your audio and video files with information about your li
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  • ...#What_is_the_public_domain.3F | public domain]], and the rights holder can no longer stop others from engaging in those activities under copyright, with No. Creative Commons is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or le
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  • ...a compelling need is demonstrated. If CC decides to consider requests, in no case will CC grant permission if the basis for doing so is to include a cho | No
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  • ...rmation is provided on an "as-is" basis. The authors and contributors make no warranties regarding the general legal information provided in this Guide, There is no firm "rule" about how much of a work you may or may not copy to avoid infri
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  • '''This is no longer required as of ccPublisher 2.1''' '''This is no longer required as of ccPublisher 2.1'''
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  • '''CC Publisher is no longer developed or supported, and is not available for download. This page
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  • So you will be pleased and perhaps not surprised to know that no court in the ...vidual creators and participants cannot use CC licensing because they have no rights to what they do in world. But in SL, as copyright owner of that whic
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  • * Can you license your content to a publisher under an exclusive agreement and still release it under a CC license? ** No, by its definition, an exclusive agreement allows only that publisher to distribute or otherwise use your work. This goes against the point of a
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  • ...her is credited, or songs that may be copied, distributed, or sampled with no restrictions whatsoever. We hope that the ease of use fostered by machine- ...vis Guggenheim, noted Japanese entrepreneur Joi Ito, and public domain web publisher Eric Eldred.
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  • |publisher=MacVivo & Nzira Press ......which can be taken away from you if the government so wishes.” It was no wonder that people claimed the government was deliberating issuing the litt
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  • |publisher=MacVivo & Nzira Press ...Didn’t he build the people homes? Authorized seizure of nearby land?” No matter how these purportedly informed residents defined CS Mawere, what was
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  • ...[http://www.anewleaf.com.au/ A New Leaf Media], an independent Australian publisher and [http://www.anewleaf.com.au/about/ ‘word pedlar’]. Produced by Tim ...s.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia licence]. This licensing facilitated the re
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  • ...and was founded by Graham Young, who, as the journal’s Chief Editor and publisher runs the day-to-day operation of the site full-time with Editor Susan Prior ...mons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 Generic licence] to submitted articles, but not to the
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  • ...memory hole'' by Tristan Clark is the first Australian book licensed by a publisher under CC, comprising thirty-seven essay-style chapters which take the reade |Quote_Attribution=Emily Clark, Publisher, Aduki Independent Press
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  • ...y still published? I would argue that it is not. So get it reprinted, yes? No. The problem is that traditional publishing isn’t be all that interested ...a way to keep his works 'in print' without worrying about whether or not a publisher actually continues to print them indefinitely. Similarly, Kelly cites CC-li
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  • ...mons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 Generic licence]). ...saw the creation of four unique shorts, two of which were produced with no copyright restrictions what so ever, all four being launched at the innovat
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  • ...es for Blender. However, after disappointing sales results of the Blender Publisher product in 2001 the then current investors decided to shutdown the company ...limited! In the end, looking back, it's has proven to be only cool. Hardly no abuse happened, and the freedom only inspired very interesting use.”
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  • ...ite] with AIGA Design Press/New Riders under a CC license (a first for the publisher.) The book teaches the formal principles and exercises of the Bauhaus throu = Know that your publisher is scared =
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  • ...se photographs and republish them in a study. This study is picked up by a publisher who wants to sell copies to colleges and universities. Is this still “edu '''No''': Selling copies, even to colleges and universities, is a commercial ente
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  • |is_complete=No [[CC Publisher]] has been dormant for a couple years but is still in use (based on support
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  • ...s elements is in the public domain under applicable law, that status is in no way affected by the license." Applying a CC license to a work in the publi ...on their notice of the Creative Commons “Some Rights Reserved” (or “No Rights Reserved” in the case of works dedicated to or certified to be in
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  • ...customers. All of this, across the net, with no middleman, no legal doubt, no friction, just free culture created in real-time. ...mmons out in whole new directions, in ways we never anticipated. High-tech publisher Tim O'Reilly helped us create the Founder's Copyright; that's fourteen year
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  • ...ion=<strike>Flat World Knowledge is a commercial higher education textbook publisher that incorporates CC licenses into its business model.</strike> <font size="5">As of November 5, 2012, Flat World Knowledge no longer incorporates CC licensing. [http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/
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  • ...se photographs and republish them in a study. This study is picked up by a publisher who wants to sell copies to colleges and universities. Is this still “edu No: Selling copies, even to colleges and universities, is a commercial enterpr
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  • ...with the time and motivation to transform into an investigative reporter, publisher, advertising, and marketing department all at once. This is new competitio ...cations, blogs, tweets, articles, etc. And on the web, there is virtually no limit to the amount of information you can distribute.
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  • |Organization Type=publisher, nonprofit |OER Statement=no
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  • GateHouse Media have used an Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported licence. The Creative Commons license, Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works, is the most restrictive licence of the six available opti
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  • ...lic feedback and audience and discussion, and the final product bombed. So no more of that. ...documentation over a number of years, and it paid off. In 2003, Apress, a publisher of information technology books, saw an opportunity to publish ''Dive Into
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  • ...s over their published material that otherwise would be transferred to the publisher. The addendum engine generates a completed PDF copy of a one-page standard ...ccess, when push comes to shove, they will follow the rules of the journal publisher because they wish to be published and don't want to risk rejection by the j
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  • ...CEO of O'Reilly Media, Inc., thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world. Tim is a catalyst for change, identifying and evangelizing th No RSVP necessary, but you can let us know you're coming on [http://www.facebo
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  • |Affiliated=No Chris Fletcher is the editor & publisher of M-Brane SF magazine (now in monthly publication for over a year) and sev
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  • |Affiliated=No ...project will essentially fund the development of an updated server-side CC Publisher that will queue a large number of videos and transfer them to the CDN durin
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  • |Affiliated=No These are the words of Thomas Kamara, the publisher of The New Democrat newspaper and one of the leading voices calling for med
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  • |Affiliated=No ...” A publishing experiment under PALM Africa resulted into one commercial publisher, Fountain Publishers Ltd issue 3 titles of commercially viable books online
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  • ...MONS PROVIDES THIS INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ...who created the Work or if no individual or entity can be identified, the publisher; and in addition (i) in the case of a performance the actors, singers, musi
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  • ...MONS PROVIDES THIS INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS ...m producer, film producer (vidoegram producer), broadcasting organization, publisher and database producer, insofar as their creation constitutes an object prot
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  • ...PROFESIONALES DE ASESORÍA LEGAL. LA DISTRIBUCIÓN DEL PRESENTE DOCUMENTO NO CREA RELACIÓN JURÍDICA ALGUNA CON CREATIVE COMMONS. ÚNICAMENTE SE PROPOR ...ALES VIGENTES Y/O CUALQUIER OTRA LEY APLICABLE. CUALQUIER USO DE ESTA OBRA NO AUTORIZADO POR ESTE DOCUMENTO ESTÁ PROHIBIDO.
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  • ...ram disponíveis comercialmente na forma impressa ou têm um número ISBN. No entanto, esta definição foi dividida em duas secções abaixo, para inclu |?publisher=Editora
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  • ...MONS PROVIDES THIS INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ...disclosed; or if the Work is anonymous or published under a pseudonym, the publisher is reputed, against third party, to represent the author; or if the work is
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  • ...ROVIDED. CREATIVE COMMONS ALSO DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES AND ASSUMES NO LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY RESULTING FROM ITS USE. ...s and pseudonymous works, the natural person or persons represented by the publisher. In addition, to the extent applicable, "original author" may also include:
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  • ...MONS PROVIDES THIS INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ...producer of videogram, producer of broadcast and producer of database) or publisher.
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  • ...MONS PROVIDES THIS INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ...who created the Work or if no individual or entity can be identified, the publisher; and in addition (i) in the case of a performance the actors, singers, musi
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  • Individual OER with little or no interlocking pedagogical structure are often called "learning objects." Lea ...uture of Online Learning," Quarterly Review of Distance Education, vol. 3, no. 1 (2002): 33–46.</ref> Examples of learning objects include a definitio
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  • ...n and because every change requires extra labor and, what's more, they'll no longer receive a free instructor copy. ...tool for OER video. Likewise, an innovative and fast-growing new academic publisher, Flat World Knowledge, Inc., is experimenting with hybrid approaches that m
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  • ...d" and "OER." "Public domain" refers more narrowly to materials which have no copyright restrictions. Within the OER space there are now numerous ways th '''Question:''' There has been no real faculty opposition to the policy on public domain learning materials a
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  • * Commercial textbook publisher, Flat World Knowledge, incorporates CC licensing into the core of its busin ...er know how many people simply shared my music with friends, but there’s no question in my mind that Creative Commons is a big part of why I’m now ab
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  • ...S THIS INFORMATION ON A "STATUS QUO (AS-IS)" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILI ...s”: “As is” is a contract concept deriving from common law. There is no equivalent term in Chinese law. The common practice is to use the Chinese p
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  • ...gal person or other organization is identified as the original author, the publisher will not be presumed as the original author. ...inese Copyright Laws have been included in the localized license, there is no need to keep this paragraph.
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  • NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE No trademark or patent rights held by Affirmer are waived,
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  • ...ols are the only legally effective international licenses and legal tools. No translations of the international licenses or legal tools are official.'' NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE
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  • ...surface above the mass of web pages with seemingly relevant keywords, but no useful learning materials. Education technology developers can build applic ===I am an OER or other educational publisher. What does LRMI mean for me?===
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  • ...levels of exclusivity. “The most expensive sold first,” said Worth. “No one had ever heard of me, but they were paying good money for my prints.”
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  • ...on is somehow deemed outside the license grant in another jurisdiction for no reason other than its label or name. Having a strongly stated reservation '''''SGDR Proposal No. 1:''''' '''License SGDRs on par with copyright.''' The licenses currently
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  • ...ng resources but are also useful beyond just learning resources. They have no Schema.org equivalent.'' * Ex: "http://publisher.com/content-use-description"
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  • ...MONS PROVIDES THIS INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ...MONS PROVIDES THIS INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR
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  • ...d to make sure that you have permission from any other author, composer or publisher for the work in question, bearing in mind that if you want to use a recorde ...mercial subject to their “mixed use” (please see hereinafter) provided no payment is made or revenue of any kind generated, whether to the benefit of
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  • ...olarly research communities. More than ever before, scientific research is no longer conducted in national silos. Digital networking, advanced communicat ...new ideas for public-private partnerships that take advantage of existing publisher archives and encourage innovation in accessibility and interoperability, wh
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  • ...ng resources but are also useful beyond just learning resources. They have no Schema.org equivalent.'' * Ex: "http://publisher.com/content-use-description"
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  • ...MONS PROVIDES THIS INFORMATION ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS. CREATIVE COMMONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ...EATIVE COMMONS PROPORCIONA ESTA INFORMACIÓN "TAL CUAL". CREATIVE COMMONS NO OFRECE GARANTÍAS SOBRE LA INFORMACIÓN SUMINISTRADA, NI ASUME RESPONSABILI
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  • ...funding models and allow for free public access to articles, but often the publisher retains further rights (e.g. to “mine” the texts or build added-value c ...iformly seen as the key motivator for researchers. Additionally funder and publisher requirements or mandates are good motivators, as well as scientific communi
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  • |publisher=Ostragoth ...t entirely sure himself, and even if he could put any of it into words, he no longer knows who to say it to.
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  • ...ftware, soon working on virtual educational projects and also as a digital publisher. Along with some other family members at the end of the 1990s he started th No new technology is needed
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  • ...eagues wanting to use the data for non-commercial purposes. Since there is no standard or legal definition of “non-commercial” use<ref>More informati ...inition.org/licenses/odc-by/</ref>, has been applied to the data, there is no common way to technically communicate that information with the data today<
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  • ...orgo traditional media and started his own publishing project so that they no longer existed intermediaries with their readers. Thus began the magazine a EDEFyL is the publisher of the students of Arts, a project that began in late 2011, seeking to prob
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  • ...ed to protect an author’s reputation. These include a “no endorsement, no sponsorship” clause, which is a standard feature of all CC licences. This ...is for works published without an open license: ordinary academic courtesy no less than the copyright law requires notation of the circumstances that per
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  • |publisher=Sparrow Publishing (Brian Mearns) ...g may be somewhat fantastical and reminiscent of a fairy tale, Antimony is no fair maiden or damsel in distress, she is the out and out heroine of the st
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  • 5. As written, the policy has no explicit provision for grant-funded patents. For most foundations, this wi ...research works will sometimes be allowed where the policy of the preferred publisher requires it, conditional on immediate publication of the postprint version
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  • |Description=Children's novel publisher, Crimperbooks releases all its work under Creative Commons ...er of Creative Commons. When it came to publishing his own books there was no question that they should be under Creative Commons. The motivation is to p
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  • ....</ref> The inclusion of “primarily” in the definition recognizes that no activity is completely disconnected from commercial activity; it is only th ...e sharing networks or otherwise is not a violation of the NC term provided no compensation changes hands.</ref>
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