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  • ...s a chance for digital artists, free culturists, musicians and creators to get together to chat about what's new on the digital commons front, where to fi ...vision to develop a united global commons front by collaborating with open content, access to knowledge, open access publishing and free culture communities a
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  • The easiest way to get going is to start with a web hosting server. Common web hosting services li ...Many of these can be filed under "you'll be glad you did" by the time you get to the browser-based installation steps later on.
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  • ...file permissions in the most efficient and secure way can be tricky with a content management system such as ccHost on a UNIX system. drwxrwxr-x 5 nobody wgroup 4096 Jul 17 02:09 content
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  • ...zilian Portuguese in addition to English. The project encourages others to get involved in order to translate ccHost into more local languages. ...ure now implemented is e-mail notifications. It allows registered users to get e-mail whey they have been reviewed, rated, remixed, or when someone else h
    7 KB (965 words) - 00:48, 13 June 2009
  • Registered users can get email notifications when they have been reviewed, rated or remixed, when so New sidebar content list out the latest reviewers in the system
    2 KB (301 words) - 01:19, 17 October 2006
  • ...atino and synchronization to light up the blogosphere, explore CC-licensed content, and to meet up with friends. * (DONE) Get songbird's list of DJs (melissa)
    9 KB (1,385 words) - 08:19, 23 September 2010
  • ...f, motivations for, and results from using Creative Commons and other open content licensing models. Speakers included Tim Norton from A New Leaf Media (http: ...m), photos from Brisbane photographer Frollop (http://www.frollop.com) and content from the Community Convergent Newsroom (http://www.ccnonline.org.au).
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  • ...licensed media (e.g., images, video, audio). How do you discover licensed content? There are two complementary high level options. ==Content databases==
    2 KB (293 words) - 00:46, 5 January 2007
  • Whilst there is a growing amount of content available in Second Life for free and on open terms, it is sometimes diffic '''The content'''
    10 KB (1,739 words) - 18:50, 29 May 2007
  • ...py for members of the public to engage in some of the exciting new uses of content that are made possible by digital technologies. Using a CC license, an art ...ity of people who apply our licenses to their content, who use CC-licensed content and who are committed to enabling free culture.
    36 KB (5,654 words) - 12:49, 17 November 2013
  • ...t of Web sites and paper books that you can use to get informed about Open Content, licenses, copyright, and related issues. ....php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=5&Itemid=41 Community Created Content] Book by Hietanen, Välimäki and Oksanen analysing CC licensing and busin
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  • [Creative Commons does not gain any rights to the content released under the licenses. CC also does not provide legal advice.] ...ding permission in advance is an excellent way for Second Life creators to get on with building, scripting, and sharing, without having to worry about com
    4 KB (703 words) - 11:22, 2 April 2007
  • * Amit Asaravala, Manager of Editorial and Content Strategy, TechSoup * Can a license on a particular item of content be retracted or changed down the road if you change your mind?
    5 KB (840 words) - 00:05, 20 March 2007
  • ...s on its community of users to keep it strong, so now is your chance to '''get involved'''! To learn more about wikis and how to edit them, visit our [[Ge List of best practices for marking content with CC licenses.
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  • ...icense terms, enabling non-lawyers to quickly understand the licenses, and get back to creating and collaborating. * Flickr, where users have CC-licensed over 33 million photos. This content and Flickr's Apİ support for Creative Commons has led to innumerable creat
    4 KB (631 words) - 06:40, 4 July 2013
  • ** Add first content DONE * Get in touch with potential participants / supporters
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  • ...vecommons-licensing-and-marking-your-content_eng.pdf|Licensing and Marking Content]] (pdf) ([http://www.scribd.com/doc/2227448/creativecommonslicensingandmark * [http://creativecommons.org.au/content/licensing-flowchart.pdf Creative Commons Licensing Flowchart] (pdf) ([http:
    10 KB (1,232 words) - 11:20, 21 October 2019
  • # Get a license from http://creativecommons.org/license ...filmmakers to the anti-piracy notices and videos seen on traditional video content. We see it as a complement to the Creative Commons-licenses."
    2 KB (303 words) - 02:08, 3 March 2008
  • ...ting CC licensed content. The community from these sites has peer reviewed content so that it makes it easy to automatically pull down a top ten best tracks, While there are many sites on the web, having the ability to package content on the fly is akin to packaging of an album, producing a checkout item, and
    2 KB (393 words) - 08:30, 5 March 2008
  • * CC-only portal: only some content is CC-licensed (some images, the glossary, tree structure), CC discovery to ...es are imported from Flickr. By integrating them into our collection, they get annotated with taxonomic metadata, and they will become part of taxon-speci
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