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  • ...ge the work, such as, for example, translating a textual work into another language or dramatizing an existing work. ...the property interest in appropriating someone's voice. Copyright and the property right in one's voice are discussed here. For publicity rights, see the disc
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  • ...equire machines parsing human language but rather machines parsing machine language. The web has the potential to offer massive amounts of structured informati ...ic web evolves, it will become easier to query triple stores using natural language, and hopefully, discover things we wouldn't have ordinarily.
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  • ...svayer Mike, Yergler Nathan, ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language, Communia First Workshop, Torino, January 2008. [http://www.communia-projec ...' recommend a Creative Commons license?’(2006) Australasian Intellectual Property Resources [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/AIPLRes/2006/4.html Link]
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  • ...achines (the metadata) as well as enforceable in a court of law (the Legal Code, which is the actual license). But another important aspect of the CC lice ...CC licensees for this kind of an exception to the existing “anti-TPM” language; (2) risks of unduly complicating the licenses which defeats alot of the pu
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  • **matrix on collecting society language *harmonization of moral rights and collecting society language
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  • ...ly means is a difficult legal question. In general, a translation from one language to another or a film version of a book are examples of derivative works. Un ...ks] and other international treaties related to copyright and intellectual property.
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  • ...e applicable Creative Commons license or is in the public domain. The html code will also include the metadata that enables your work to be found via [http ...we do not recommend that you apply a Creative Commons license to software code.
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  • |country code=it *Intellectual Property law.
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  • ...ess, freedom, information, communications, liberalism, individual freedom, property, commons regimes |Language code=en
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  • |Language code=en ...programme will support universities and colleges in exploring intellectual property rights, cultural issues, technical requirements and data management issues.
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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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  • |country code=vn ...df/en/information/vietnam/civi%20l_code_2005.pdf The EC-ASIAN Intellectual Property Rights Cooperation Program]).
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  • ...deeds, chooser, and explanatory information about the licenses (if primary language in jurisdiction is other than English), ...the translation of the license deeds and license chooser into the primary language of the Jurisdiction (if other than English) and to work with CC to make tho
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  • ::(i) The following agency disclaimer, in the primary language of the Website: “[Affiliate] and Creative Commons Corporation are indepen ::(ii) A legal disclaimer in the primary language of the Website that clearly states that the Website does not provide legal
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  • |country code=ar ...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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  • |country code=cl ...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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  • |country code=pl ...ial advantages is relatively low. Similarly, public debate on intellectual property is dominated by a conservative discourse of “closure”. Creative Commons
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  • |country code=pr ...at NYU School of Law), expert in Constitutional, Cyberlaw and Intellectual Property law
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  • |country code=za '''In what language(s) will you promote CC in the jurisdiction and why?'''
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  • |country code=us |mailing=Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property
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  • |country code=ng • Prof. Bambo Adewopo:, Intellectual Property Scholar, Representing Public Lead
    10 KB (1,372 words) - 08:23, 14 May 2016
  • |country code=MO |ptitle5=Language and Tech
    8 KB (1,274 words) - 22:27, 19 June 2012
  • ...eely available, with the use of standardized Creative Commons intellectual property licenses now the predominant such mechanism. ...ering college classes worldwide to help students learn English as a Second Language. This was before the Internet – the dark ages! We didn't call it OER back
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  • |country code=lt ...g a similar history (independent and having private property, intellectual property only few decades, the legal systems need to constructed anew).
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  • Increase of economic efficiency of the intellectual property objects use by the Russian rightholders is one of the basic directions of i ...n Federation is considering proposed revisions to the Part VI of the Civil Code, which will facilitate introduction and use of CC licenses in our country.
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  • ...unique and innovative three-layer design. The first layer is the “legal code,” consisting of traditional legal tools applicable around the world. This explanation in more user-friendly language accessible to most creators. The final layer is a “machine-readable” de
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  • |country code=ke |afffocus=Intellectual Property, Information Technology
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  • |country code=rw 2. Fred BYABAGABO: Legal team member, university lecturer (intellectual property rights), Lawyer at Kigali Bar Association
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  • |country code=KZ ...e in teaching as well as in practicing law. Has completed one-year English Language training courses at Harvard Extension School in Boston, USA. The responsib
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  • ...red to license to the public all work (except for computer software source code, discussed below) created with the support of the grant under a Creative Co ...uding modifications of such materials, remains subject to the intellectual property rights the grantee receives under the terms of the particular license or pu
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  • ...t are licensed under an open license, which is an irrevocable intellectual property license that grants the public the right to access, customize, and distribu |Language code=English
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  • ...at reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use or repurposing by others. |Language code=English
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  • |OER Policy Title=Australia: Proposed Policy on Intellectual Property |Language code=English
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  • |OER Policy Title=New Zealand: Otago Polytechnic Intellectual Property Policy |Description=Default Creative Commons Attribution intellectual property policy.
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  • |Language code=English |Tag=metadata, intellectual property, learning objects, repository
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  • ...tory of open educational resources (OER), promoting more open intellectual property and educational policies, encouraging the use of free technologies and dist |Language code=Spanish
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  • ...versity stakeholders, with an overarching policy framework on intellectual property right and copyright in university education. In particular, in line with th |Language code=en
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  • Creative Commons is participates in Google's Summer of Code as a mentoring organization. Student submissions for SoC 2013 will take pla For application process and tips please see the [[Summer of Code Application]] page. If you want more information, you can send email to [ma
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  • <br /><br />''Language coordination'' * Mohammad Al Said - Reader in intellectual property and international law
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  • ''Language coordination'' <br />Russian language is used (or can be used) by the other jurisdictions, such as Armenia, Azerb
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  • 4. Intellectual Property Rights |Language code=English
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  • 4. Intellectual Property Rights ...red to license to the public all work (except for computer software source code, discussed below) created with the support of the grant under a Creative Co
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  • ...erminological, structural and conceptual choices, as well as improving the language of the translation in terms of intelligibility, clarity and consistence. There were some general challenges with English legal language that are typical for any comparable translation task. Legal texts in Englis
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  • ...at reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and repurposing by others." |Language code=en
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  • ...eveloped or created with FITW funds will be released under an intellectual property license that allows others to freely use and build upon them." |Language code=en
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  • <br /><br />''Language coordination'' ...roup came up with a new draft which incorporated proposals for solving the language differences.
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  • ...side in the public domain or that have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and repurposing by others; and (b) Conf |Language code=en
    3 KB (398 words) - 04:04, 6 December 2015
  • ...ve grant funds openly license to the public all copyrightable intellectual property created with Department grant funds. |Language code=English
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  • ...nčič (CC Slovenia Legal Lead; Intellectual Property Institute) – legal code *Saša Krajnc, Intellectual Property Institute
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  • ...ption=Wawasan Open University (WOU) is committed to share its intellectual property with |Language code=en
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