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  • ...lose my rights under a Creative Commons license? If that happens, how do I get them back?]] #[[#What_do_I_need_to_do_to_get_a_copyright.3F | What do I need to do to get a copyright?]]
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  • '''Welcome to the Content Directories''' ...irectory of projects to help spread the word about CC — hence the CC Content Directories wiki! Please help us fill it out!
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  • ....0/ GPL] licensed) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system content management system] project that powers [http://ccmixter.org ccMixter] and i The mailing list is the best way to get our attention. That and other methods are listed below:
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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
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  • ...or your own Salon as they are all unique. The list format (and some of the content) is very much inspired by the [http://dorkbot.org/startadorkbot/ wonderful ...This theme needn't be static - it can change every Salon - but it helps to get speakers who will be able to speak on similar topics.
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  • ...de URL of the relevant CC license and most importantly URL where users can get back to your site: == Licensed Content Discovery ==
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  • ...vent? Could someone record the first event live so that we can podcast the content of the event? ...done with some PCs with a database of CC licensed works. And visitors can get a "souvenir" of the Salon.
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  • * Adam Trachtenberg, eBay (just an idea: need to get in touch) ...are our experience and discuss ideas for increasing the use of CC licensed content.
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  • ...people. If you do not obtain the necessary rights and permissions, you may get into legal trouble for incorporating third party material into your podcast ...access, election and labor laws and adult materials. Consequently, if the content your podcast is likely to involve one of these issues, you should check the
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  • * Do not attempt to implement as a content creator. If your software doesn't transparently handle CC metadata for you License metadata for web pages is published with the content it describes. If someone publishes false metadata, it can be taken down or
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  • ...open source drawing tool (that uses SVG). One may select a CC license for content directly from within the metadata dialog. * [http://www.archive.org/ Archive.org]: An archive of content, the [http://www.archive.org/movies/opensource_movies.php Open Source Movie
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  • ....|<span class="tocnumber">3.2.1</span> <span class="toctext">Using Written Content Created By Someone Else: Permission Is Generally Required.</span>]]</li> ..."toctext">You Are Using Creative Commons-Licensed Or &ldquo;Podsafe&rdquo; Content</span>]]</li>
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  • ...Slack] community to meet other developers interested in Creative Commons, get feedback on your projects, and talk with CC's full-time technology staff. Y == Get Involved ==
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  • (may get rolled into 2.6) ...c.php?lang=en Scrapbook] -- license information should travel with scraped content
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  • * Cheryl Foong (2010) Sharing with Creative Commons : a business model for content creators. Platform: Journal of Media and Communication, pp. 64-93. [http:// ...1988-3153, Nº. 4, 2010, págs. 30-38. [http://cdc.escogranada.com/cdc/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/0404cc.pdf link]
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  • ...review by a group officer, as listed on the [[Second Life]] page, and then get full rights to edit the land.''' Once rights are granted, then you should b * Videos of CC-licensed content (films, music videos, experimental, machinima, etc)
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  • ...right to copy. Digital technologies also allow us to manipulate and share content in unprecedented ways which implicates copyright's other exclusive rights. ...ut asking for separate and special permission other than passively receive content.
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  • ...enyu.org - which is the site for my chapter. Its a blog set up but you can get a feeling for what we do ...ign right now. There's a box on the other side of this sim, where you can get them for free in SL.
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  • [16:06] Gonzo Oxberger: and our experiences with CC licensing our content. Please interupt me any time you have questions! [16:24] Gonzo Oxberger: Thats where it starts to get interesting for sponsors or advertising models.
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  • ...t, Free Culture, Open Source, Art, Media, and Music, and who would like to get to know people with the same interests... '''Bring your USB Flash Disk along!''' Content will be made available by the presenters to be downloaded for your remixing
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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
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  • 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
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  • ...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)
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  • ...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==
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  • Whilst there is a growing amount of content available in Second Life for free and on open terms, it is sometimes diffic '''The content'''
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • * 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?
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  • ...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
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  • ** 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:
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  • # 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."
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  • ...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
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  • * 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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  • ** <del>ODF support (jakin) :) Solve the problem for the world and get all the fame and glory!</del> ...replace 'Default Content License' with 'choose the default license for new content you create' or something like that? (whatever is accurate :) </del>
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  • Upcoming Creative Commons-relevant events around the world: get details, add an event, learn how to start a ccSalon, and sign up for our ev Help us translate our wiki, web content, videos and more.
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  • * (DONE) CC working on autocurating content * (DONE) CC working on autocurating content (rejon)
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  • ...ties through a widespread press release, listservs, hand out at events, or get an in through professional organizations like the American Library Associat ...should be examined. This type of system could be automated to pull updated content from various sources , current application versions and OS patches and buil
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  • Get rid of redundant tal: prefixes on attributes (should have been done anyway) &lt;span tal:content="${bvalue}" /&gt;
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  • === Content Curators=== ...e communities that support CC-licensing of content, please check out the [[Content Directories]] page.
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  • ...ia etc) going out into the great wide world with no real clue about how to get a job. On the other hand, 'industry' bangs-on relentlessly about a skills s
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  • 1) get in touch with Catharina (Creative Commons International) *included baseline numbers from top content curators: flickr, revver, jamendo,
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  • .... Don’t do this, or this, or this, or this, or this, or this, unless you get permission first, or unless your lawyer can convince a judge your use would ...one affiliated with Vevver, “Please copy, distribute, etc., as long as I get paid according to my deal with Vevver.”
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  • ...ndscape of computing power - but are DVDs possible? - can fit so much more content on a DVD ...eople or use at home, but doesn't align too well with the applications and content becoming dated
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  • ...tools. For in-depth details, read the [http://learn.creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/discovered-paper-17-july-2009.pdf white paper] that describ ...allows you to subscribe to a feed of the courses, which means that you can get an update every time a course is added, deleted, or changed. This type of f
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  • ...d specifically to get them in legal or political trouble. If they own all content contributed, then, this is more likely, as they then control it and are leg ...anizations try to encourage sharing and make it easier and simpler to copy content from their site. An example of use of the [[CC-by]] and [[CC-by-nc-sa]] in
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  • ...Open Access Data protocol''' is an incremental approach to avoid having to get a uniform [[science license]] widely accepted. ...entire contents (to the extent those contents are uncopyrightable factual content) and republish those contents without observing the copyleft or share-alike
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  • ...Buckman''' did an interview for the documentary titled '''Publishing Open Content''' by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Pinter Frances Pinter] and [htt ...chosen remixers. Both the remixers and the original musician (DeBenedictis get paid for sales of the compilation. One of the remixes from "Mixter One" was
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  • ...mming live – the project has employed technologies such as skypecasts to content management systems, and custom-built applications for research and developm ...mentation is to give users the freedom to do whatever they want with their content and whatever is welcomed with each other’s.
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  • ...make money, and I won’t make any money unless I get heard, and I won’t get heard unless I give away music.' (http://www.jonathancoulton.com/faq#Who). ...to songs available on Coulton's website both for download and as streaming content. Coulton [http://www.jonathancoulton.com/faq#Use highlights] the importance
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  • ...e-case here is people who are pretty good at reading another language, but get stuck on the occasional word (I'm this way with Spanish), but more importan ...d depth. By utilizing open-content and allowing a means to contribute open-content back to the community, Lingro fosters a vibrant cycle of information sharin
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  • ...I, she is tasked with program evaluation and assessing article quality and content improvement in Wikipedia.
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  • ...generic licence]. These include illustrations, art, exhibition work, and content featured in print publications. Her collections hosted on [http://www.auss :‘It looked like a good way to help protect my images and get credit for when people display my images on their site. I found out about
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  • .... This licensing facilitated the republishing of much of the magazine’s content on blogs during the festival, giving the writers far more exposure than A N ...n blog, [http://monkeyjedi.blogspot.com/ ''Stop the world Mummy, I want to get off…''] is also licensed under Creative Commons.
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  • ** encourage existing jurisdiction projects to get volunteers to write up local case studies ...d some type of way to enforce sections in the page template and then if no content, don't show section (jon)
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  • ...content as widely as possible is consistent with our mission, which is to get developing world voices heard by as many in the developed world as possible ...he Creative Commons license used therefore requires that authorship of all content must be attributed in the manner specified; namely, that Global Voices and
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  • As founder of this netlabel, Sam Stephens first heard about Open Content Licensing through the open source software movement. ...sed the album, it’ll always be available for free, even if suddenly they get commercial interest.
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  • ...ne who creates content but also relies on making derivative works of other content, do you support it? What do you think is a desirable length for something t ...an artist being able to "dial in" the way they'd like the rights to their content to be used and reused is profound. For most of the public domain titles tha
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  • ...e are a web 2.0 online collaborative space for creative people who want to get stuck up to their elbows in remixing! |Image_Header=http://www.remixmylit.com/wp-content/images/rml-logo.png
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  • |Quote=If you give away cool stuff, what you get in return is always more! ...Movie projects like we do for improving Blender. The fact people can share content to learn from or to build on, is a typical community-based 'shared self-int
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  • ...inal literary content, it is also an online gathering place for authors to get to know one another and help each other to improve. For publishers, the si dublit.com provides the option to its members to post their content under a variety of licenses including any variety of Creative Commons and t
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  • ...es license. They also encourage (but do not require) all those who create content for us to license their materials the same way. ...ravel agencies. Yet all of these things are a win for society because they get better information and tools in the hands of people who need them. This is
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  • ...ord it, we won’t review it. Value — the quality of food and service we get for our money — will be paramount. And though we have a broad palette, we Content wants to be free.
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  • ...source ([http://creativecommons.org/licenses/GPL/2.0/ GPL] licensed) media content management system project that powers [http://ccmixter.org ccMixter] and is ==How do I manage page and topic content in ccHost?==
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  • |Image_Header=http://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/dalogo_devgreen.jpg ...ourages free form expression of ideas through user submitted content. This content ranges includes "photography, digital art, traditional art, literature, Fla
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  • ...s/0.97/example_web_app/language-detect.html Selector that relies on Apache Content Negotiation for translations] ...sed 0.3]. This release introduces Internet Explorer compatibility, Apache Content Negotiation to handle user language selection even if the server doesn't pr
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  • * Allow email notifications: ''Is it ok to allow users get notified on activity on their accounts and others?'' ==Manage Page Content==
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  • ...s, filmmakers, and artists can self-publish their creative work. Published content types include fiction, nonfiction, essay, poetry, film, photography, art, a ...l content available to download (as PDF, MOV, etc) under the same license. Content can be published under a different license (or with "all rights reserved")
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  • ...cultural participation and access to information. One of the best ways to get involved with FreeCulture.org is by getting involved with your [http://free '''Content Directories'''
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  • ...s event to provide an insight into the ideas of the performers and also to get the chance === 2nd CC alps Salon: Perspectives on Licensing Content ===
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  • ...mmons.org has with regards to user experience, accessibility, ease of use, content, etc. Constructive thoughts about how you feel the site currently looks and ...but whitespace, thereby leaving more room for relevant content in the main content area. (Nathan Kinkade)
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  • ...communities (e.g. music, Flash (tm) games, images, etc.) and individual's content sites such as music blogs and vlogs. There are many admin features in ccHos First and foremost is to get used to the idea that ccHost is a command based system. Commands are append
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  • =How do I manage page and topic content in ccHost?= For the complete howto, see [[Cchost/admin/Content_Manager|Content Manager Howto]].
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  • # User uploaded content. ...(If you don't see these directories it is because you haven't uploaded any content yet.)
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  • ...on) to its strategy, and has played key roles in both the [[CCZero]] and [[Content Registries]] projects. ...ave slowed down, we would like to mention, that in the meanwhile several [[Content Registries]] are offering registration of public domain works. At the 2nd C
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  • ...s 2008 handbook, Unlocking the Potential through Creative Commons and Open Content Licensing: Cultivating the Creative Commons Oli was convinced that Creative
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  • ...ge the fields in a form that already exists in the system (e.g. the upload content form). In order to add form fields, remove them or change some properties o ...o make sure you have the right. In step 4. above we are only interested in content submit forms.
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  • ...e you refresh your browser. (You may have to clear your browser's cache to get the full effect.) ...e you refresh your browser. (You may have to clear your browser's cache to get the full effect.)
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  • ...to do with [[Cchost/concepts/Content#User_Uploaded_Content|user generated content]] will almost certainly involve the combination of the [[Cchost/concepts/Qu If you only know HTML and CSS you can get very far but for more efficient code it will definitely help to have some b
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  • ...ile upload event and expand any archives so the files reside in the user's content area. ...h an ''archive'' tag, then the a new directory is created under the user's content upload area called '''archives/<file_id>'''. Using the '''file_id''' guaran
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  • ...display uploaded user content. Whenever you see any information about user content in any context, it is being run through the query engine. ...s to formulate the request. The request has two parts: 1) what part of the content you are interested in and 2) a template to use when displaying the results.
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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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  • $target_path = "</nowiki>'''content/admin/'''<nowiki>" . basename( $_FILES['uploadedfile']['name']); ...ote that the code above assumes your content upload directory is called '''content''' and that you have a user called '''admin'''. Edit the code above to conf
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  • ...stering for ccHost events) you should keep all your code in functions that get called in response to ccHost events. ...tutorial/Featured_Playlist|Tutorial: ccMixter's Featured Playlist]] Covers content topics, database insert, command menus, event handling.
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  • ...ion with the [[cchost/concepts/Query Engine|Query engine]] when displaying content stored in the database in ccHost (such as user upload meta-data or topics). ...s discussed in the [[Cchost/concepts/Content#Pages_Authored_Outside_ccHost|Content]] section via the '''docs''' command.
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  • |CSS template that determines position and size of content area, menus, extras (widgets) and footer. ...isting as described in the [[Cchost/How_User_Content_is_Displayed|How User Content is Displayed]] section of this documentation.
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  • ...rtual root can have it's own skin, it's own menus, home page, admins, page content, navigator tabs, rules for file naming, MP3/ID3 tagging, etc., etc. ...h virtual roots. (Prediction: you will forget this admonition, then you'll get frustrated, then you'll remember it and we can say 'I told you so.')
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  • for ''uploads'' means sort by the date the content was uploaded. For ''user'' it means the date the user registered with the s Or you can get a specific type by getting a reference through the ''GetTable'' method:
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  • ...ssumed that understand the basics of [[Cchost/How_Content_is_Displayed|how content is displayed]] and For performance reasons we want to get only columns we care about, so we'll craft a ''dataview'' that delivers jus
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  • ...display uploaded user content. Whenever you see any information about user content in any context, it is being run through the query engine. ...s to formulate the request. The request has two parts: 1) what part of the content you are interested in and 2) a template to use when displaying the results.
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  • ...r children to read, and the second is really a corollary – to be able to get books to where children need it the most, which means that the books need t ...Books' blog is also CC BY-licensed, in addition to some of its promotional content on Flickr. However, when Pratham Books first began its experiments in shari
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  • ** Categories get a thumbnail, homepage displays post title and thumbnail * Related posts and content from around the web?
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  • ...n first since CC0 doesn’t affect trademark rights. You may also need to get permission from other people who have rights in the work, such as privacy o ...ding whether she owns the copyright or has cleared any uses of third-party content that her work may be based on or incorporate. If you are in doubt, then we
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  • ==How did the chapter get established?== ** Does the chapter get monetary or in-kind support from these communities?
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  • ...erformance to YouTube, citing the teacher as the author of the non-musical content. Is this personal use? ...based on writing and they did it. They also cited the teacher so she would get credit. What’s the problem?
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  • Currently, when you upload your [[content]] (whether it is photos, videos, or your band's music) to Facebook you must ...e you attribution. You could even say that [[commercial]] purposes of your content are alright. It's all up to you, because you own the copyright to your work
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  • ...create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Post on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion ...on or in connection with Facebook. This license ends when you delete your content or your account.''
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  • ...an Library has shown itself to be particularly sensible in regards to open content licensing, the public domain, and issues of copyright in the digital age. ...the works under copyright. Adopting a Creative Commons license for our own content - things like study guides, bibliographies, and technology tutorials - seem
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  • ...erent problems. We’re trying to capture the diversity of CC creators and content by building a resource that inspires new works and informs free culture. ''How to get involved''
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  • |Image_Header=http://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pf_grenades1.jpg ...e Works 3.0 Unported version garnering the highest usage. In addition, all content on the website by default is licensed under the same CC BY-NC-ND licence.
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  • ...tic (see: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Valkaama) These are entries from Content Directories. Maybe case studies should have the folder /Case_Studies before ** Meta: Ask Mike. Moving content and/or setting up redirects affects content.
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  • ...mer: The content of this entry is for school purposes only. Any fallacious content is not my liability. I can not guarantee you that this work is factual. ...piness, if you really want something then you must strive anything just to get that. “Happiness forms the utilitarian standard of what is right in condu
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  • ...ng the system. So I want to do the right thing in terms of licensing their content, so we're not abusing the relationship. |Tag=development, programming, commuity, user content, Q&A
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  • ...w important it is to make sure that your media can travel far and wide and get into the hands of creative people. CC is probably the single most important |Image_Header=http://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/epic-fu-badge-600x600.jpg
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  • ...ish you good luck and I'm telling all my colleagues. In fact, as soon as I get more adept at the program, I plan to offer a workshop to other teachers, sh ...ng environment where teachers, parents or students could constantly modify content to suit their teaching and learning goals.
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  • ...we aim to help publicise smaller, local comedians who don't traditionally get a chance. By licensing The Pun under Creative Commons, we can ensure our wr |Image_Header=http://www.anewleaf.com.au/wp-content/images/Pun07Cover.jpg
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  • ...the metadata (machine readable code). You don’t need to sign anything to get a Creative Commons license—just [http://creativecommons.org/license/ sele The metadata describes the key license elements that apply to a piece of content to enable discovery through [http://search.creativecommons.org CC-enabled s
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  • ...ome across that often inhibit their ability to create and remix meaningful content. Below is an extensive example of why clear and open licensing is needed in ...igates to some other part of the NASA site, clicking through four links to get there, where he encounters some guidelines regarding the use of NASA imager
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  • ...to implement Creative Commons to allows us to choose a CC licenses for our content (in addition to the old “all rights reserved” license). ...create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Post on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion
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  • ...e Learning, we decided to follow their example and ‘Remove, Replace, and Get Permission’ for images in our collections. Two undergraduates (Samantha a ...a way to give back and contribute to the Open Education Movement, all new content is published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution 3.0 licens
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  • ...of Web pages designed to enable anyone with access to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language. Wikis are often used to create collabo ...long as they have an account. Basic wiki editing is very simple, once you get the hang of it. [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:How_to_change_pages
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  • ...hange. This makes it the largest libraries of faith-based Creative Commons content on the Web (to our knowledge). UrbanMinistry.org is a part of the nonprofit ...s, placing 1 million volunteers, provide 150,000 items of Creative Commons content for nonprofits, providing nonprofit college courses to over 6,500 students
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  • ...ect interaction between scientific research and the daily practice of open content licensing. The Institute for Information Law (IViR) is able to perform cutt ...rganisations from the cultural heritage, education and research sector can get answers about copyright issues. These involve questions on open education,
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  • ...C Italia has '''an active community of experts: lawyers, consultants, open content/culture activists''', which is admittedly the core of our community; *** Public sector data and content represent a "raw material" or "building block" for several intellectual, sc
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  • |logourl=http://de.creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/logo_cc-de.jpg ...Wikimedia Germany and Humboldt University Berlin (Humboldt Law Clinic) to get important work done more quickly.
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  • ...ur tools, helping people free their works at the point of creation. Common Content and the Internet Archive began to register and host Creative Commons works, ...reative Commons Sampling Licenses. New tools to help you invite others to get creative with a part of your work, even for profit, but not to copy the who
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  • ...r sources, you want to use other archival footage that you're not going to get sued for. ...while at the same time allowing people the freedom to share your work, to get your work out into the world, and to, if you want them to, use your work to
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  • ...re is to enable the creative impulses that the technology turns loose, and get the law out of the way. The work of Creative Commons is really about laying ...ut content to thinking about communities. Communities that develop around content and the sharing that the licences allow enable these communities to come to
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  • ...erformance to YouTube, citing the teacher as the author of the non-musical content. Is this personal use? ...based on writing and they did it. They also cited the teacher so she would get credit. What’s the problem?
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  • ...(RROs) for the creation of cource-packs in schools and universities (don't get me started on this). There are some notable efforts to make data/documents ...ed by crown copyright still is, but there are notable efforts to make some content available freely/openly ("libre" in French).
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  • ...org/terms#8 Terms of Use] (linked in the footer on the left) who owns what content. ''If you want to get technical and attempt embedding metadata within documents, see the CC-[[Ope
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  • ...livering news when it happens, unprocessed and independent, so readers can get the whole story and form their own opinions. Scoop’s mission is “To be ...licence to release its content under. This means that readers can use the content on the website as long as they attribute the work, only use it for non-comm
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  • ...ad made back 20% of the film's budget and there were questions if it would get much higher. Thus, it was easy for some to quickly call it a clear failure. ...f. She can go around and show the movie to others, and perhaps use that to get funding for a larger scale project or another film that's released with a b
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  • ...on full text search and specialized algorithms for inferring meaning from content. Site-specific search tools may rely upon custom data fields, such as user ** Specific types of media/content?
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  • * How do we get users to contribute to improving the information? ...s to the content, rather than waiting for the content-creators to make the content available to the tools.
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  • ...expected to add lots of metadata, which no one really wants to do. So you get one of a few possible outcomes – little sharing, garbage metadata, or lot ...mpossible to ensure with community generated content, so again, you either get very low rates of submission, long delays in publication (due to quality as
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  • ...our schools know which digital textbooks stand up to California's academic content standards - so these cost-effective resources can be used in our schools to ...uired text, they must meet every standard, including California’s social content standards, which none of the digital textbooks have been reviewed for yet.
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  • ...supported by print publications. I think there is an ethic to not holding content hostage to purchases, but I think there are commercial advantages to the op
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  • ...needs, by changing the overall focus of the book, adding his own original content, and restructuring the original text. ...your work without giving you credit or for endorsement purposes, they must get your permission first.
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  • ...formation for each link. Then remove the link from this page so it doesn't get added a second time. ...that meeting.<br /> Available Format: [http://learn.creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/forumreportwcet.pdf pdf]
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  • ...sel Thinh Nguyen published the white paper ''[http://sciencecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/opendoors_v1.pdf Open Doors and Open Minds: What faculty authors ca ...n 2008, Science Commons released the paper ''[http://sciencecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/freedom-to-research.pdf Freedom to Research: Keeping Scientific Dat
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  • ...e plan to conduct a brief survey to measure participants' satisfaction and get feedback on what needs to be improved in the future once the event ends. ...en culture can further nurture creativity and innovation. As the amount of content available is rapidly increasing, this event will contribute to promoting th
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  • * General feedback about the call, content-wise and technical *timing so CC can get input in advance of board reporting
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  • |description=One Retweet is a global collective collaborating on creating content for Peace. It is a project that only uses Creative Commons licensed resourc ...ial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. This is the key to the project as all content should be subject to the same license and therefore can freely be remixed a
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  • ...our Center. The other tier of the business model would be to license our content to universities and high schools at a marginal cost so they could create th ...inhibits the students’ ability to learn and ultimately, their ability to get the most out of their education. Our new proposed business model using CC l
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  • We can suppose that someone who decide to get involved in the project will continue for a long period because of his moti ...enges=* Gather a community: Not only the website has to be build and first content has to be created but a community has also to be gathered. I will have to s
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  • ...to maximize reach and impact, we add Creative Commons licenses to all the content people add to WOVOX.com. ...d quickly, in their own networks. And we’re looking to bring CC-licensed content from other platforms.
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  • ...org and Blip.tv. This project builds on existing work done for the Drupal Content Management System (CMS) as part of the Knight funded Open Media Project and '''Documentation''' - Guidelines for dealing with licensing content in an existing archive and promoting Creative Commons licensing options to
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  • Now we would like to improve the existing content of the service to help the site to grow and really build and foster an user Therefore, the tangible project output, if we get the grant, will be:
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  • |measurement=Social media is our key to get in touch with our target groups. So far we do have around 400 followers on ...cies will be present at the event. Post processing we will put all digital content online (videos, music, calendar) and share it within out networks and the b
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  • ...of donations as well as collaborating in the creation of Creative Commons content ...training of the staff from the charities, for them to learn how to publish content – under the creative commons license – related to their institution, th
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  • ...tions, since we have been selected to introduce our project at the Digital Content Expo in Tokyo (October 2010). Other tests of the prototype will be planned after that, to frequently get feedback from the targeted users.
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  • ...ervative communities, but our past involvement with key individuals should get us past that. Some of our team members are native Chinese speakers, while o ...ently high oil prices. In this context, we anticipate the input of Chinese content to be a piece of a global jigsaw.
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  • ...l allow creators of content to customise the way they sell and share their content with the world. In order to differentiate ourselves from the current incum ...sitively change, for the better, the content sales industry and the lot of content creators.
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  • PRAYING FOR YOU project is a global praying collaborating on creating content for human concerning networks in human hearts. ...ogs: web links of other related praying web sites, graphics, voice praying content, essays, slides, and video created by participants in the project PRAYING F
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  • ...ection of locally produced CC licensed works, printed quarterly. RESTLESS' content is primarily short fiction, but also includes interviews with local artists ...participants and those highlighted in publication. The amount of hands we get RESTLESS into, our unsolicited submissions, and emails like the glowing one
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  • ...ime and unlike LawPhil raw content, BatasPinoy aims to provide value-added content of legal literature/refernce. ...that would be made available, we expect a maximum of 10 legal scholars to get involve in the project. We will sustain their involvement by providing a m
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  • ...ive Commons is low. Outside online photography communities, remix and open content licensing as a creative practice does not have the prominence in the visual ...s in general need to be made more aware of their legal options so they can get on to the business of creating. Ben currently tutors ­­­­Visual Communi
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  • ...ainly produce videos, movies, photos, slides and media materials. The more content and its additions, i.e. comments, tags, dissemination paths, etc., the more ...arget of the project are all those who hold the intellectual property of a content and want to share it under the Creative Commons licenses. Thanks to their p
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  • ...with the respective custodian making sure that curators are found and the content is correctly marked as up-to-date, outdated or non sensitive to change. Thi ...o project group. The legal tools used for giving freedom to the commentary content would be either CC BY or CC0.
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  • ...ng program for Kansas librarians (www.23thingskansas.org). Most of our web content runs on Wordpress, and we manage a statewide program for library websites b ...king in libraries in other regions, therefore increasing and improving the content available.
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  • |measurement=We plan to work closely with the contributors to the site and get as much feedback from them as possible. Additionally we'll be monitoring th ...open source technologies to meet the needs of the authors allowing them to get the message to their readers in a timely and technologically relevant manne
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  • Crowdsourcing and evolutionary content are our competititve advantages – and our way to a world where collaborat |output=paukr provides rich content e-learning courses with exactly the information you need to achieve your pe
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  • ...arge, profitable streaming sites such as YouTube have been forced to adopt content-filtering systems that cannot differentiate between fair and infringing use ...n NPR, the vidding community has been increasingly disrupted by inaccurate content-filtering systems, the commercial failure of small streaming sites, bullyin
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  • ...iki-version of the book in which readers can edit, comment and discuss the content. Also, through my personal social media efforts, I will connect with reader ...already somewhat written inside my head, so I am sure I will overcome and get everything on paper.
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  • ...e for artists, film-makers and students to freely access a dome and create content for this medium that is currently in its infancy. This project will serve t ...a small community of hackers, DIYers and Linux enthusiasts always ready to get involved in new and exciting projects with media.
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  • ...good and fresh content for those who spread it; new, social and empowering content. ...f Creative Commons existence all the possibilities it opens; some may even get inspired and build over “dream”, creating, for example, another open br
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  • ...rk to be available in The Commons, and thus allowing outsiders who want to get involved to easily find where they can help, and collectives to boost their * Non-Profit (NP): MC encourages people who want to get involved (but don’t know how) and facilitates their participation as they
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  • ...anagers, in any discipline, industry or geographical location, who wish to get certified. We especially want to reach those who cannot afford the high cos ...iral marketing. We will sustain their involvement through excellent online content.
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  • |participants=The main challenge of the project is to get access to the participants, publishers of academic journals. However, it wi ...or similar licenses, which allow at least a free non-commercial use of the content by end-users (readers). Therefore, the initiative will benefit Creative Com
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  • ...jects, and training community members to use and contribute to CC-licensed content. The initial workshop session in each pilot community will be held at start ...ntribution and participation. This will drive the creation of unique local content that will sustain the growth of the pilot local wiki projects.
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  • ...Latin America, archiving thousands of audio, video and image files. It´s content is user generated and artists, curators, musicians and so forth will be abl ...u´re looking for exactly. For example, when you type in "performance" you get results that go from laser printers, flat screens to Blue Man Group. We´ve
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  • ...norm, where biologists see themselves as lone hunter-gatherers working to get papers written, to one where the knowledge is created specifically to fit i Sagebase.org content is defaulted under CC BY. Sage Commons will enable the CC0 public domain de
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  • ...mer relationships through customer generated reviews. Venue owners can now get instantaneous feedback on their services, products, prices and general atmo ...ave been achievable without the capability, and open support, to share the content freely in every possible way.
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  • ...t each dollar spent should go towards a concrete outcome. That way, we all get more for our money, and we can afford to support more smartly frugal projec == '''No Content for Content's Sake'''==
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  • ...f a learning object repository is Rice University's Connexions, an online "content commons" which currently contains thousands of small chunks of knowledge. H ...le and other search engines. Connexions recently announced that all of its content is now available in the EPUB format used by most smart phones and e-readers
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  • The initial progress in creating OER content has generated a large pool of accessible high-quality learning materials an .... Advances here will encourage the creation of additional high-quality OER content, which will stimulate more use and still greater demand.
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  • .... "We looked at the global OER movement and said: we can share our digital content on our shared technology platforms. Further, we will cultivate the culture ...n be reviewed and modified by others, open resources have the potential to get better over time."
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  • ...So we got online and based on the themes of the songs, we downloaded video content from blip.tv that could be adapted. To our surprise,many of the videos look ....We were our own clients - we knew what we wanted and how we were going to get it.
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  • ...healthy, thriving economies. For instance, in order to stimulate European content markets and maximize the potential of public sector information (PSI), the ...hotos, establishing it as the Web’s single largest source of CC-licensed content.<ref>http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/</ref>
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  • All content contributed to OpenEI is released by default into the public domain under t *Provide a bulk download of our complete RDF (similar to how one can get complete dbpedia exports)
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  • Important issue: interoperability and usability. Must get this right and avoid a broken or incompatible system. The success of CC in ...ke to kickoff several action projects. Achieve high visibility with Arabic content.
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  • We work with Lithuanian lawyers, artists and content managers (academic institutions, librarians). Fragmentarily, we also involv ...t CC Lithuania team give at their workplaces, etc. –more people know and get involved in CC Lithuania team as volunteers
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  • ...mmercial use, and make modifications and adaptations of the work or of the content. It does not mean that everything on this portal, which will be released in ...gely incomplete geographical picture, helping those on the ground in Haiti get to where they needed to be with greater accuracy.
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  • ...tial idea is to create a broad organization where the Open Source and Open Content volunteers and professionals can exchange their ideas and embark on new ini ...e Creative Commons licenses. At the same time, we are encouraging reuse of content, photographs and other media files licensed under Creative Commons. We woul
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  • ...onal Relations and PR Department of IIS, Manager of the Department of Open Content – '''Project Manager''' ...c and innovative development of the country, boost development of the open content and broaden access of the public to it.
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  • All other content on the Genomes Unzipped website is licensed under [http://creativecommons.o ...y anyway – while releasing our data online makes it easier for people to get hold of it, this is a difference of degree rather than kind."
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  • ...) how to organize /straighten the CC community around the world and how to get more people on board. * Content creators
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  • ...they produce. IGOs, like all creators who want wide dissemination of their content, realize they can benefit greatly from the use of Creative Commons licenses This page explains some of the benefits for IGOs choosing to publish content under Creative Commons licenses, clarifies some unique legal considerations
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  • ...ect, gathering a community of supporters, and convening a working group of content and metadata experts who will then go on to develop the common metadata voc ...chema will accelerate movement toward personalized learning by publishers, content providers and learners, and help to unleash the tremendous potential of OER
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  • Except where otherwise noted, content in ''The Power of Open'', is licensed Creative Commons began providing licenses for the open sharing of content only a decade ago. Now more than 400 million CC-licensed works are availabl
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  • like topics, and W3C SKOS identifiers for those, we get to join up educational purposes? and for describing people as well as content?
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  • ...different url for its images. This is so we can use traffic statistics to get a good picture on the actual usage of our licenses, and which versions ther
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  • ...sh entries to float ideas and find out where some good bits of CC licensed content and data can be found. ...ks to Dave Moskovitz (MusicHype) and friends for setting up our Wellington get together.
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  • ...the first in a series of webinars on the LRMI, and is a chance for you to get your questions answered directly. Official description: '''Metadata Tagging in Education – What Every Publisher and Content Developer Needs to Know'''
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  • *** Find Content ** Find Licensed Content (primary)
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  • ** Find Licensed Content (primary) ** HOWTO Use Licensed Content (primary)
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  • ...nstitution, CC is the best way to encourage use, reuse, and sharing of the content it creates. ...regon to provide such permissive copyright uses by default for most of its content.
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  • ...e up interior pages to map to the current pages, get CC team to update any content necessary to complete the task ==== Content for home page ====
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  • ...ound it, indicate that it is an important issue to examine rigorously, and get right (see the main [[4.0|4.0 page]] for context of overall goals) -- which ...ing' and 'open educational resources' have been used broadly to include NC content. The battle about the meaning of open is just beginning as it is increasing
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  • ...ver modifications are made, downstream licensees are aware of that and can get access to the unmodified original. We felt this change better served the in ...e a text from web page to create a book, to "keep intact" a notice saying "content of this web page is under CC-BY 3.0 Unported" does not make good sense for
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  • ...ee the Creative Commons as a basic term and universal tool to develop free content in Kazakh language. ...ense. Museums and archives of Kazakhstan are the property of the state. To get permission through the state bodies to use materials from archives and muse
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  • GPL-licenced games (game code) with CC-BY-SA game content are a bit of a problem right now. A "functional" CC-BY-SA game content might be
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  • | CONTENT | In a game context, content might be art, music, story, plain character
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  • 5. To target specific "content generators" such as NGOs, education/research entities, etc. Generate early ...ne where a national CC license developed is widely accepted and applied by content creators; takes into account new and perceived needs. The national CC licen
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  • Aware of the increasingly creators of content on the web, ONG Derechos Digitales created the Bloggers Legal Guide, which People that can be creators or consumers of content, that so far don't know Creative Commons licenses and their benefits both p
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  • |EventCategory=Festival, open knowledge, open access, open content ...Challenges may be anything from “Copyright for educators” to “How to get your journal to be Open Access” to “Using (open) data to prove your poi
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  • you get the CC-BY-SA, here is the metadata & badge to copy into your page" or chooser uses a design that suggests that the user has to get it right on the
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  • ...l in securing two small grants that can provide ''some'' resources to help get CC Canada off the ground (but further funding is still absolutely necessary ...feed, information of Creative Commons, and a spotlight on Creative Commons content & initiatives in Canada.
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  • '''Description:''' A breakfast get-together with teachers in Stockholm, Sweden about Creative Commons and how ...ions. We will also present our Open NGO publication, web portal and online content repository. Afterwards, an informal birthday party will take place, an oppo
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  • ...ously growing? How are artists supposed to get noticed when 86400 hours of content are uploaded each day, to YouTube alone? What effects does it have on creat
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  • ...worked mainly with educational institutions since its inception, providing content and support for the use of ICTs in the learning process. “Open” ideas, ...le and institutions in the jurisdiction to ask questions, find support and get involved with Creative Commons ideas, The affiliates has to be first a cata
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  • ...worked mainly with educational institutions since its inception, providing content and support for the use of ICTs in the learning process. “Open” ideas, ...le and institutions in the jurisdiction to ask questions, find support and get involved with Creative Commons ideas, The affiliates has to be first a cata
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  • * NC is a really tricky issue, especially with the ad-supported model for content on the Internet. In proposals for clarifying the definition, it seems every * In favor of change to at least allow licensees to get new rights to use the work when they fix their violation. People often brea
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  • If we get this simple idea right, open sustainability could cease to be an issue beca ...dentify partner organizations and initiatives, list existing materials and content and plan the key milestones for year 1.
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  • ...something with open content] and [https://p2pu.org/en/groups/get-cc-savvy/ Get CC Savvy]. == Get Involved ==
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  • ...d, at least in part because it is yet not clear how different actors (e.g. content providers, publishers) can adapt their strategies and business models. ...n education by encouraging free open access to publicly funded educational content.'''
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  • ...g reader documents to go with the course so if you haven't already you can get a login for FM here - ...rt. Areas of interest: social viewing experience; crowd-sourced metadata & content curation; progressive download & adaptive bitrate streaming; test framework
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  • ...atforms and registries to implement LRMI metadata. The goal is not only to get 10 quality implementations ready but also to develop a suite of best practi ...tforms and registries to implement LRMI metadata. The goal was not only to get ten quality implementations ready but also to develop a suite of best pract
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  • The event is a casual get together, and we encourage any artist, writer, or content creator to attend and share their creativity with the crowd. We will also p
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  • ...new products and tools to help authors and consumers use, share, and remix content. The first experiment we're launching is called [[OpenHome]], go read the w Here are some ideas to get you started. Keep in mind these are only starter ideas, which you can feel
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  • ...or licensors, we want them to clear rights and to clearly mark third party content included with the licensed work. We also want to remind them that the lice ...n our judgment. It adds predictability and in rare instances where courts get involved it reminds them of the general rule of interpretation while at the
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  • ...tion of open policies and practices, and will be formed entirely from open content, made to be shared over the web and from hand to hand. ...on. Other audiences may make use of the instructional material, but some content may be less useful to audiences who have little or no knowledge of Creative
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  • * Identify potential ways in which CC might track use and reuse of CC content. * Expand the size and quality of the CC content pool.
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  • ...research focus was to understand how k-12 teachers find, curate, and remix content for their classes and homework. * No matter where it comes from, I always have to adapt content, but it is hard, so I don't always do it.
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  • CC licenses are appropriate for all types of content you want to share publicly, [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#Can_I_apply_a_Crea ...s a work-for-hire, you may not be the holder of the rights and may need to get permission before applying a CC license.
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  • ===Categories of content=== Generally, there are three types of content to consider when integrating CC licensing to your site:
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  • ...sma has worked with educational institutions since its inception providing content and support on the use of ICTs in the learning process and developing a spe ...worked mainly with educational institutions since its inception, providing content and support for the use of ICTs in the learning process. “Open” ideas,
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  • |OER Policy URL=http://www.gcu.ac.uk/media/gcalwebv2/library/content/pdffiles/GCU-Interim-Open-Educational-Resources-Policy-Approved.pdf [[Media ...f use of their work. Every Creative Commons license also ensures licensors get the credit for their work they deserve. More information on the terms of Cr
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  • **Describe your existing process for grant-funded content development and sharing. **Conduct an inventory of digital content resulting from agency grants and contracts.
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  • ...g. Don’t forget that it is human to err and blaming each other doesn’t get us anywhere. Instead, focus on helping to resolve issues and learning from * Content that has been identified as objectionable, inappropriate, or off-topic will
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  • We will have AV tech support available to help you get connected at the start of your session, if needed, '''but you will need to ...e are no hardwired network ports available. If your presentation relies on content available online, we recommend you confirm that this will work over wifi be
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