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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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  • |Open or Free Statement=no |Organization Type=publisher, university
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  • |Open or Free Statement=no |Organization Type=textbook, publisher
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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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