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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]] ...de them at this time. We have released this Guide under a Creative Commons license that permits derivatives works and so we hope that practitioners in other j
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  • ...escribes best practices for marking works licensed with a Creative Commons license or dedicated to the public domain with both human readable and machine read ...on the '''web'''. Offline or peer-distributed works should refer to notice published on the web. A web notice allows content to be found via web search, content
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  • ...n the fear of loosing their intellectual property. The Developing Nations license grants the freedoms to copy, distribute, display, make derivatives of and p ...ant to help out in these situations for fear of loosing their Intellectual Property rights. As a result, humanitarian design is not as efficient as is possibl
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  • ...on the fear of loosing their intellectual property. The Developing Nations license grants the freedoms to copy, distribute, display, make derivatives of and p ...ant to help out in these situations for fear of loosing their Intellectual Property rights. As a result, humanitarian design is not as efficient as is possible
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  • ''Originally published at http://web.archive.org/web/20021217080646/ http://creativecommons.org/le ...put a copyright notice on her work, it passed into the public domain once published. Public domain status was the default.
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  • Goal: to have “truly generic” and “truly US” license ...tion licenses besides this unported license we must not only translate the license literally, but legally adapt it to the respective jurisdiction, e.g. we nee
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  • ...enhance the search experience. Metadata about the resources, including the license and subject information available, are exposed in the search result set. We *License
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  • |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/ Shaun Miller is a partner specialising in Intellectual Property law in the firm [http://www.mdlaw.com.au/ Marshalls and Dent], based in Mel
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  • |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/ ...rofessional practice. It considers the emergent challenges of Intellectual Property, access and equity, and ethical professional conduct. Approximately 250 stu
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  • |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/ ...ering in the production of music CDs and DVDs, development of Intellectual Property and music law considerations.
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  • |License=http://www.aesharenet.com.au/FfE2/ *To develop new Intellectual Property initiatives and models; and
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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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  • ...ting the public an unconditional, irrevocable, non exclusive, royalty free license to use the work for any purpose. ...ly, attribute the author and provide the license. Likewise, for any other license(s), you will need to ensure that you are in compliance before distributing
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  • ...your work that your work is licensed under the applicable Creative Commons license or is in the public domain. The html code will also include the metadata th ...te 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.” or insert the applicable license buttons with the same statement and URL link.
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  • |Tag=free culture, copyright, creativity, intellectual property, law, Vladimir Nabokov, Lawrence Lessig |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/
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  • ...ies. Canada Post makes this available via a very expensive and restrictive license. ...ectures given in public provided that no reserve has been done as to it´s property, This works can not be compiled without the author's approval.
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  • ...eative Commons]] license, sometimes by major publishers (showing that a CC license can be used while making a profit). The idea of this table is to let you sort by fields including license type and publisher.
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  • |Description=80beats is a popular science blog published by ''Discover'' magazine. |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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  • ...s of 160 highlights, and 100 educational videos on YouTube under the CC BY license. The 160 images and 100 videos are also featured in the Google Art Project. ...npg-changes-image-licensing-to-allow-free-downloads added] the CC BY-NC-ND license to its images of portraits. Example: http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/sear
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  • ==How to Use this Model Patent License Agreement== ...as part of a “public license offer” to license patent rights. A public license offer provides two main benefits:
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  • ...per_october_2008.pdf Shuttleworth Foundation Working Paper on Intellectual Property — Implementing the WIPO Development Agenda: Treaty Provisions on Minimum .../01/project-access-20_english.pdf Access 2.0: A discussion on intellectual property from the sciences, arts, library sciences, and education]<br /> Available F
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  • |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, http://creativecommons.org/lic ...ng ''Dive Into Python'' and ''Dive Into Python'' 3, have been successfully published in print,<ref name="n1">Amazon.com, ''Dive Into Python (0689253155615): Mar
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  • ...) Africa.” The project will also result into 20 new fiction ebooks being published by NABOTU from its collection of manuscripts of creative writing submitted ...k formats and delivery options on the web site www.nabotu.or.ug under a CC license. NABOTU currently holds a collection of over 400 manuscripts of children’
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  • * Affiliate is responsible for translating the CC license deeds, chooser, and explanatory information about the licenses (if primary ...f producing an official translation of CC0, in adherence with the policies published by CC and made known to Affiliate. The parties will mutually agree on a tim
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  • * Licenses, license choosers, translated documents and legal tools should never be hosted anywh ...nt non-assert tools, and other previous and forthcoming licenses and tools published by CC (collectively “Legal Tools”).
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  • [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/international/ar/translated-license.pdf License Draft] ...Univesity of Rosario and is finishing her Masters Degree on Intellectual Property at FLACSO Argentina. She's our public team leader for FVL. http://www.vi
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  • * [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/international/cl/translated-license.pdf Versión inicial de la Licencia] (PDF). ...s a LL.M. and now is studying a PhD in Georgetown University. Intellectual property, privacy, personal data and computer crimes are among his main interests.
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  • ...the following version. [http://creativecommons.org/choose/?jurisdiction=pl License your work] under these licenses, or [http://creativecommons.org/choose choo Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite.
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. *[http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/international/pr/translated-license.pdf License draft] (PDF).
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  • ...legislation; (3) to study about local communities, demand for porting the license. ...the first working year are: (1) to prepare the first Chinese draft of the license; (2) to prepare the second Chinese draft; (3) to initiate the public discus
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  • {{Ported License |License name=BY-NC-SA
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  • {{Ported License |License name=BY-NC-SA
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  • {{Ported License |License name=BY-NC-SA
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  • {{Ported License |License name=BY-NC-SA
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  • {{Ported License |License name=BY-NC-SA
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  • ...lic discussion is an open forum where everyone – from lawyers to active license users, from linguists to translators — is invited to contribute. ...dy for public discussion. The Spanish and English versions of the BY-NC-SA license are available, as is a summary of the substantial changes proposed by the l
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  • ...-by-4-0/ requiring] a CC0 Public Domain Dedication for data supporting the published articles. ...ector information in Europe. In addition to providing guidance on baseline license principles for public sector content and data, the guidelines suggest that
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  • '''CC Public Patent License''' Also see [[Patent License Drafter's Notes]] and [[Patent License Change Log]]
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  • See also [[Model Patent License]] which is superseded by [[CC Public Patent License]] ...h to consider them, with the aid of your legal counsel, prior to using the License.
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  • ...ry vendors. Online archives can also include copies of materials that were published by websites that are no longer in operation, as well as digital versions of ...eted or which are no longer in operation, many of which carry intellectual property licenses that allow the free use of their content by others. The Alexandria
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  • ...reativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ar/deed.es CC Attribution-ShareAlike license]. ...]. So all the information is open to everyone. We have decided to use this license because we want people to enhance knowledge an it´s distribution
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  • ...lic discussion is an open forum where everyone – from lawyers to active license users, from linguists to translators — is invited to contribute. ...for public discussion. The Portuguese and English versions of the BY-NC-SA license are available, as is a summary of the substantial changes proposed by the l
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  • ...lic discussion is an open forum where everyone – from lawyers to active license users, from linguists to translators — is invited to contribute. ...dy for public discussion. The Chinese and English versions of the BY-NC-SA license are available, as is a summary of the substantial changes proposed by the l
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  • ...President of the Russian Federation). In this connection, the issue of CC license introduction was organized within the Section “Legislation in Information ...nt of the Russian Federation. <br /><br />In December 2010, the Center has published proposed revisions to Part IV, which would facilitate introduction of CC li
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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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  • |affiliated=Intellectual Property Law Institute The Creative Commons Slovakia license suite is available in an official translation of the version 4.0. You can a
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  • ...bility, utility for enhancing search queries and results will be a desired property for each term in the abstract vocabulary. ...other applications and existing vocabularies. This drives another desired property for abstract vocabulary terms — to mirror the semantics of existing educa
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  • ...e, the words and logotype “Creative Commons,” and the Creative Commons license buttons are trademarks of Creative Commons. For more information, see http: under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. For the terms of this
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  • 2. Fred BYABAGABO: Legal team member, university lecturer (intellectual property rights), Lawyer at Kigali Bar Association • Newsletter will be published consecutively in November 2011, April , September and December 2012. Blogs
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  • ...s a LL.M. and now is studying a PhD in Georgetown University. Intellectual property, privacy, personal data and computer crimes are among his main interests. ...tudied at University of Chile Law School. Fundamental rights, Intellectual property and Freedom of Expression are among his main interests.
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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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  • ...thorized) and a group of lawyers with extensive experience in Intellectual Property Rights, consisting of the afore-mentioned lawyers at HH Partners, as well a The public commenting period will see the draft published on creativecommons.fi. The notice for commenting will go out to the Finnish
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  • Translation officially published: 7 September 2018<br /> Translation officially published: 5 June 2019<br />
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  • ...se them without having to provide attribution to CC. Currently the TOU are published under CC BY. ...ts, information, and services provided through the Websites, including the license chooser and legal tools (together with the Websites, the “Services”).
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  • .../creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license] for content and the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ CC ...roject materials for government purposes, Departments rarely exercise that license to provide the public free and legal access to those publicly funded resour
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