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  • [[Category:Reuse]] How to track reuse of licensed works? [[CcMixter]] provides one implementation. When a work i
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  • |title=Reuse, Remix, and Renew: Film Tools for the 21st Century
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  • a database, to be used for generating reuse statistics. could be adapted to collect reuse tracking information. These
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  • ...sion of free legal tools. Our legal tools help those who want to encourage reuse of their works by offering them for use under generous, standardized terms; Creative Commons is a global nonprofit organization that enables sharing and reuse of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools, with affiliates all o
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  • ...iates itself from other multi-media hosting programs by emphasizing the '''reuse''' (a.k.a. remixing) of content between artists[http://courtreportingagency
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  • ...rks, Creative Commons is providing ways to encourage permitted sharing and reuse of works.
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  • [[Category:Reuse]] How to track reuse of licensed works? [[CcMixter]] provides one implementation. When a work i
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  • Track reuse across sites and enables one to query ccHost installations for different me
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  • ...fer to a single set of conditions contained in the last license applied to reuse adapted material, rather than parsing the conditions of the original and ot
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  • ...urance whatsoever that the licensor has all the necessary rights to permit reuse of the licensed work. (Note: this applies to version 2.0 licenses and up; t ...urce” licenses, where works are made widely and freely available for reuse at no charge. In open content licensing, warranties and indemnities are bes
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  • ...of the Ruby on Rails Framework and open standards for content sharing and reuse. Site administrators can set licences options for users to choose from, dis
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  • ...ublic Sector Information Platform Topic Report No. 13 - State of Play: PSI Reuse in Australia. [http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33206/ link] ...ong de Rosnay. Check Your Data Freedom: Defining a Taxonomy for Access and Reuse of Life Science Data. Nature Precedings, July 2008. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1
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  • others to reuse the work we're putting in. It's also exciting that
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  • ...able to the public, and it is licensed under the GPL. We welcome others to reuse the work we're putting in. It's also exciting that (soon!) the tools I'm bu
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  • ...iates itself from other multi-media hosting programs by emphasizing the '''reuse''' (a.k.a. remixing) of content between artists, not only between artists o
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  • ...creating is a “work for hire.” Now in 2007 you realize that you could reuse those graphics for other projects that you work on from time to time and wo
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  • ...is highly creative environment provides an ideal space for the sharing and reuse of creative resources.
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  • ...Creative Commons licenses. CC licenses are intended to enable and promote reuse of creative content, particularly the making of derivative works. And those
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  • ...ment identifier. For example, to display the generator with the '''Access-Reuse''' agreement selected: * '''retaincc''' Access-Reuse
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  • ...ve Commons aspires to cultivate a commons in which people can feel free to reuse not only ideas, but also words, images, and music without asking permission
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  • * Notes: Site allows users to contribute tracks of reuse stub tracks for their own mixes, audio projects.
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  • * For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this wo
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  • *Learn more about how CC works and check out examples of how others share, reuse, and remix content
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  • ...re about how to use open source to engage with media and share, remix, and reuse content. ...urators and the creative ways they are enabling others to share, remix and reuse culture.
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  • * '''by''': Attribution: Attribution is required with any reuse or redistribution, in the manner specified by the licensor.
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  • ...lions of song, pictures, and written works that are free for you to share, reuse, and remix. Creative Commons helps build this world of open content, and yo ....tv, Jamendo--all free, all at your fingertips, all ready to share, remix, reuse. There's lot of content here--rip it, use it, improve it. Mashup photos fro
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  • ...ll the content available here is free and ready to copy, share, remix, and reuse. Click on the desktop icons to explore content within that category. All th ...eir work with the world. Creative Commons let you legally share, remix and reuse creativity!
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  • '''Share, Remix, Reuse'''
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  • ...nnected into larger collections or courses. All content is free to use and reuse under the Creative Commons "attribution" license."
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  • ...proach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.
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  • ...proach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.
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  • *measure reuse
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  • ..."At Talis we've been arguing for a more permissive culture around use and reuse of data for a very long time. Working with our partners at Creative Commons
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  • ...se but provides similar information regarding re-use rights. Therefore we reuse the existing, supported infrastructure.
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  • * Reuse the work verbatim, just exactly as you found it
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  • 3. We aspire to answer: what is the reuse of CC licensed materials worldwide?<br> ...tify: what is the ratio of 'best practice' attribution and 'best practice' reuse of CC licensed materials to total CC licensed materials?<br>
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  • ...be downloaded in eight formats from OUXML to RSS to print. This encourages reuse in other organisation's learning management systems. People are asked to up
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  • |tags=gsoc, openoffice.org, reuse
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  • === Share, Remix, Reuse — Legally ===
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  • ...tional resources (OER). Our mission is to minimize barriers to sharing and reuse of educational materials — legal barriers, technical barriers, and social
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  • ...rence was technically not allowed. I also wanted to allow others to freely reuse, reference and share my writings without the boundaries of [all rights rese Michael has been contacted by several commercial organisations for reuse of his work.
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  • ...licence allows both contemporaneous and future artists and programmers to reuse and reinterpret their work to create their own derivative artworks.
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  • ...ive Commons provides a crucial basis for the intended content development, reuse, and remixing activities which edgeX users are invited to participate in. I
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  • ...] and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/abcarchives/ Flickr], facilitating its reuse on resources such as Wikipedia (see, for example, this report on the [http:
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  • ...able to secure efficient and effective access to, as well as the rights to reuse, PSI located across all State Government departments and agencies, in addit ...ation available on line. The value or potential of PSI lies in its maximum reuse and CC licences facilitate such re-use.
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  • ...07.org/content/view/29/43/ here]. The availability of premium content for reuse by project partners was a key aspect of the ARC linkage grant. ...ty of content. We thought it important that our contributors be allowed to reuse their own content as they saw fit, and that the stories spread as widely as
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  • ...Mia Garlick on opening up creative dialogue, and Nic Suzor, with ‘Remix, Reuse, Recycle.’ Elliott writes in his editorial,
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  • ...hip of the copyright of their article, whilst allowing anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy articles published in the PLoS jo
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  • ...label actually take bits and pieces from each other’s music to remix and reuse.
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  • ...at syndication. Whilst 4ZzZ was unable to track the entire extent of this reuse owing to funding considerations, other Australian radio stations were known
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  • ...ents to build an innovation commons, emphasising collaboration and ethical reuse of content as skills appropriate for media and communication professionals ...hich encourages students to explore the possibilities opened up by content reuse and collaborative frameworks. The unit introduces students to contemporary
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  • ...o ensure that children, parents and teachers could download, duplicate and reuse all the craft activities on the site whilst protecting the Museum’s autho
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  • The site’s copyright policies relating to submissions and reuse are specified [http://about.deviantart.com/policy/copyright/ here]. This p
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  • |Tag=database, archive, reuse, education, repository ...ages, photographs, and audio segments – in editable formats intended for reuse. Emphasising an open framework, ACRO aims to create a distribution network
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  • ...ject has considered the adoption of open content licensing to enable broad reuse of material hosted in the Dictionary. DoS Project Manager Stewart Wallace
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  • To date, there are no statistics on the reuse or distribution of the courses with appropriate acknowledgment or on whethe
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  • ...SRC.zip source files] (100MB, Moho and AIFF format) are also available for reuse and modification.
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  • |title=Reuse, Remix, and Renew: Film Tools for the 21st Century
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  • ...n the project were willing to experiment with new ideas but only where the reuse of that material was for non-commercial purposes. Equally, the Share Alike
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  • ...ive Commons that works to minimize legal, technical and social barriers to reuse of educational materials.
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  • The ShareAlike element ensures that the material is available for reuse by other filmmakers, while the Noncommercial option enables the Swarm to ge
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  • ..., and tools such as Creative Commons licenses that enable easy sharing and reuse of creative works. ...independent free image bank (currently over 1,500 images) are offered for reuse under Creative Commons licenses.
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  • ...east restrictive Creative Commons license - as such it encourages the most reuse of content. This is ideal for short clips, production stills, press copies, ...downloaded over 150,000 times on Archive.org alone. In allowing commercial reuse, Paley gave others a financial incentive to promote her film and distribute
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  • ...why he licenses under CC Attribution. In response to Richard McManus’s reuse of Mike’s image [http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeblogs/305430788/ ‘Rea In commenting on the reuse of his work even for commercial purposes, Mike [http://mseyfang.edublogs.or
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  • ...ove towards establishing frameworks in which we can optimise access to and reuse of research especially that which is publicly funded. This has been support
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  • ...y of CC promotional materials, built at collective level and open to allow reuse (in particular translation) + a "motivational scheme" to support internatio
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  • ...ch. ccLearn was launched in 2007 to help minimize barriers to sharing and reuse of educational materials.
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  • ...for us to describe CC as either "a nonprofit that promotes the sharing and reuse of creative works" or "works to increase the amount of creative material av
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  • ...asting Corporation] (ABC), is releasing material from the ABC archives for reuse under CC licences. It's first major release has been as part of the Gene Po ...vecommons.org/weblog/entry/43316 licensing recommendations] to support the reuse of public sector information in Europe. In addition to providing guidance o
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  • ...ndia, has begun using CC licenses to further distribution, translation and reuse of its works. |Tag=books, children, translate, reuse, india, OER
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  • ...s licensed media and optionally accepts 'trackback' style notifications of reuse. To be a sample pool the site exposes it's media with a RESTful API called
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  • ...licenses for the movie and its sources guarantees a very flexible use and reuse of the produced material. ...d to mainly use the CC by-sa licenses in order to not restrict the use and reuse of the material unnecessarily. Although it can be used commercially, the sh
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  • ...uch content, but what we do produce we wanted to make freely available for reuse. ...e licenses up for a few months, but I am aware of a couple of instances of reuse so far. There is a liberal arts college that is building a website of copyr
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  • ...rch. ccLearn was launched in 2007 to help minimize barriers to sharing and reuse of educational materials.
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  • ...to give up some of my inherent copyright, so that other people can remix, reuse, benefit from […] stuff that's meant to go out into the world and be shar
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  • ...urance whatsoever that the licensor has all the necessary rights to permit reuse of the licensed work. The disclaimer means that the licensor is not guaran ...n source” licenses, where works are made widely and freely available for reuse at no charge. The original version 1.0 of the Creative Commons licenses co
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  • ...tegory and external references may not operate correctly. if you intend to reuse the theme, please review the code and modify to suit your local instance.
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  • ...NonCommercial Attribution Licenses. This license specifies that others may reuse materials to create videos, websites, and other multimedia “remixes” fo
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  • ...rchive.org/details/audio/]. These services, and others like it, allow the reuse of other people's works that have CC licenses. Attribution to the creator ...mote the work as much as possible. By allowing others to profit from it's reuse a wider audience would be reached by the re-user's promotion of their work.
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  • ...eir musical works on their own website, or on third-party sites (where the reuse is noncommercial), or even grant their fans the right to host songs on thei
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  • ...licences and tools that copyright owners can use to allow others to share, reuse and remix their material, legally.
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  • ...illions of songs, pictures, videos, and written works, available to share, reuse, and remix, all for free. Wanna work together? Then join the commons. Creat
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  • ...than one million licensed works, one million artifacts of culture, free to reuse. And we've got bigger plans still: plans to help authors republish books ou
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  • ...an access free online, with no restrictions. Educators have the freedom to reuse, revise, remix and redistribute a Flat World book they adopt—the four Rs
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  • ...our license did more than make it easy for the creative community to remix/reuse each other's ideas when generating new works for Runes of Gallidon. It demo
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  • ...of the access is not quite the same that the copyright access to copy and reuse of those materials. ...cess, but omits the question of re-use. So in general the only PSI free to reuse is that excluded from copyright. Examples: legal regulations, court decisio
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  • ...directly on an image, as it can detract from the original and prevent the reuse you want to allow with the CC license. Instead, make sure that the license
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  • ...on)] as an example, and go over what your attribution may look like if you reuse the book series. The information under the “License & Copyright” sectio
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  • ...ners were more willing to make their designs public if they could restrict reuse to non-commercial usage. Foncept therefore made non-commercial CC licenses
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  • ...-reuse-policy; blog post: http://natlib.govt.nz/blog/posts/our-new-use-and-reuse-policy * released 100,000 photographs under CC BY-SA for free reuse on Wikicommons and saw sales of prints of the photographs double (see slide
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  • ...e human beings now choose to step to a new era of legally share, remix and reuse. ...f American copyright law, and emphasised the importance of legal share and reuse as promoted by CC China Mainland. CEO of Hudong.com, one of co-organizers o
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  • ...cular provide an extraordinary opportunity for everyone to share, use, and reuse knowledge."
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  • ...us, Flickr etc. and standards-compliant packaging methods to maximise easy reuse via the JorumOpen repository.
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  • ...wth and impact of education delivered over the Web. Avenues to promote the reuse and open sharing of Web-based materials were explored. This paper, written
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  • ...ed freely and openly for educators, students, and self-learners to use and reuse for teaching, learning, and research. OER includes learning content, softwa ...structional modules, simulations, etc.) that are freely available for use, reuse, adaptation, and sharing."
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  • ...ommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/090706surfcc_reuse_materiaal_def.pdf Reuse of material in the context of education and research]<br />''Keller, Paul a
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  • ...a website, where these resources will be open, free and licensed for use, reuse and distribution in Mexico, Latin America and the rest of the world within ...ith the freedom the creator wants it to carry, so others can share, remix, reuse, redistribute and so forth.
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  • * [http://www.openarchives.org/ore/ OAI-ORE] (Object Reuse & Exchange)
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  • ...s and benefits of OER, as well as potential barriers to its production and reuse. In late 2009, CC joined forces with Open.Michigan at the University of Mi
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  • ...mmons, a project of Creative Commons dedicated to bringing the sharing and reuse principles CC brought to the world of culture, to scientific research. Thei
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  • Community will benefit from the tools we provide to organize and reuse data in a nice way, and it will benefit from the open content that they fin ...dia does, the main difference is that we focus more about structured data, reuse/remix of existing data, social features and matrix views...
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  • ...f their media asset library to the commons. It will highlight the creative reuse of legally remixable media assets from larger team projects, as well as ind ...ss. Michela Ledwidge is writing a book on remixable media which tracks the reuse of influences above and beyond actual assets through popular culture. This
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  • ...driving event-concepts with their creativity, others may choose to create, reuse and built solutions for other needs in our society.
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  • ...ional Linguistics Anthology) and applications (sourceforge). We intend to reuse techniques from Kozawa et al (2008) for this. This will be enhanced with
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  • ...reality in the visual arts - it invites artists to look at ways to legally reuse copyrighted works; encourages the creative community to better understand b ...engage with notions of appropriation and remix within the context of legal reuse. By licensing the documentation, not just the creative products, we hope to
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  • ...ted to lead to an increase of Arabic content available for open access and reuse. In particular, education is critically important for social and economic
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  • ...gh quality resources from different institutions and to the instructors to reuse materials and gain more advanced technical and pedagogical skills.
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  • ...licenses - this allows in the second phase to feel freely inspired by and reuse others' designs without critical legal restrictions. During a 2-days worksh - more freedom to use creativity, sources of inspiration and reuse design ideas;
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  • ...provide access to resources and materials so that other organizations can reuse and build on the materials already produced by certain projects. The succes
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  • ...ple work together, the better the courses get. We want our users to share, reuse, and remix the existing content to create something new or improve the stuf ...a of collaboration: the commons enable people all over the world to share, reuse and remix their creative efforts. paukr fully supports this approach bringi
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  • ...edback and contributions, circulate drafts of the film and raw footage for reuse, remixing purposes.
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  • ...and Georgia. The program will enable and popularize the legal sharing and reuse of cultural, educational, and scientific works in the countries of the Sout
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  • ...and Georgia. The program will enable and popularize the legal sharing and reuse of cultural, educational, and scientific works in the countries of the Sout
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  • f. Right to extract and reuse the work or the provision of a database
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  • e. when The Object To Be Licensed is a database, to extract and reuse substantial parts
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  • Open licences and the free sharing and reuse of materials online have become increasingly popular. Governments, institut
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  • e. when the Work is a database, retrieve and reuse of substantial parts of the Work.
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  • e. In case the Work is a database, to extract and/or reuse substantial parts of the Work.
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  • ...when forging their own community-based use guidelines for the sharing and reuse of public domain works. These guidelines are suggestions and intended to se
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  • ...rch for '''Creative Commons'''. Choose '''Creative Commons - Share, Remix, Reuse — Legally''' (Organization: Creative Commons) or [https://www.transifex.c ...o source strings are exactly the same. In such a case, it might be safe to reuse the translation. This is helping Creative Commons to keep the consistency o
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  • ...der to provide legal base to authors and users looking to use, distribute, reuse, and adapt the works of creativity and knowledge such as books, movies, pap
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  • ...vecommons.org/weblog/entry/43316 licensing recommendations] to support the reuse of public sector information in Europe. In addition to providing guidance o ...ment level, being the only regional government to open up all its data for reuse without restrictions.
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  • ...onnected Commons scheme is intended to directly support the publishing and reuse of Linked Data in the public domain by removing the costs associated with t
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  • {{/t|rights protecting the extraction, dissemination and reuse of data|os direitos de protecção contra a extracção, disseminação e r
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  • Views and especially reuse/remix statistics for CC-licensed works.
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  • ...like an absurd idea to many—freely sharing knowledge so that others can reuse, repurpose and redistribute it—is beginning to seem intuitive to larger n ...er 2 Peer University (P2PU) and Khan Academy are springing up to organize, reuse, repurpose and develop new content. In the true nature of OER, the spirit o
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  • ...al rights have been voluntarily given up, there are no restrictions on the reuse and repurposing of the materials.
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  • ISKME created OER Commons to build a knowledge base around the use and reuse of open educational resources (OER). As a network for teaching and learning
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  • ...ction in some jurisdictions, which may limit the ability to extract and/or reuse information from the database even if the information itself in the public ...maker of a database and want to ensure that anyone can freely extract and reuse content (subject, of course, to other rights that may apply to the contents
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  • .../3.0/ CC Attribution-ShareAlike], to further distribution, translation and reuse of its works. It especially aims to reach out to economically challenged ch .../3.0/ CC Attribution-ShareAlike], to further distribution, translation and reuse of its works. The books are available for purchase at low cost or for free
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  • .../ref> use CC as part of mixed business models that encourage noncommercial reuse. ...powered by CC licenses. Materials from 2,000 MIT courses are available for reuse, translation, and remix under the CC Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike l
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  • ...s outlets, filmmakers and bloggers will be able to easily share, remix and reuse our footage.
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  • ...t the same time capturing sufficient metadata to enable data discovery and reuse. ...ally to enable authors to archive data upon publication and to promote the reuse of that data. The governing board of the repository is composed of represen
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  • ...ull operation, the results derived from it will be available for remix and reuse, bringing us infinitely closer to solving big questions around things like ...ed. Open Access is natural for us, here at CERN we believe in openness and reuse… By getting academic libraries worldwide involved in this movement, it wi
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  • ...edmont, building on already existing common regional guidelines about PSI reuse. ...ment level, being the only regional government to open up all its data for reuse without restrictions. Piemonte also has a preeminent role in the Italian Co
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  • ...mation about 20 million topics, or entities, and its data is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ CC Attribution]. ...operability between administrations." The government especially encourages reuse of its data by the private sector, other public administrations, and stakeh
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  • ...right and similar restrictions that might otherwise limit dissemination or reuse of data, e.g. [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ CC licenses] or the [[C ...rights eliminates all uncertainty for potential users, encouraging maximal reuse and sharing of information.
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  • ...mation about 20 million topics, or entities, and its data is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ CC Attribution]. Freebase data is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ CC Attribution]. Freebas
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  • ...xpected uses. In contrast, all data on OpenStreetMap is available for free reuse under CC Attribution-ShareAlike.
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  • ...operability between administrations." The government especially encourages reuse of its data by the private sector, other public administrations, and stakeh :2. ''Transparency in Public Administration'': Enabling the reuse of the data presented to analyze and evaluate governance.
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  • ...s most comprehensive catalog of information on proteins, is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ CC Attribution-NoDeri Uniprot is available for reuse under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ CC Attribution-NoDeri
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  • ...ple to use Creative Commons licenses. At the same time, we are encouraging reuse of content, photographs and other media files licensed under Creative Commo
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  • ...ive competences, the benefits to business and society of open data and PSI reuse, and the need for mechanisms to ensure the sustainability of innovative pro
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  • ...accomplishing these shared objectives, by establishing the legal terms of reuse and sharing up front in an easy to understand, standardized way. ...If you apply a CC license to your work, users will be able to easily find, reuse and build upon your work, thus magnifying its effects and impact in culture
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  • ...community (a subset of the pen-and-paper role-playing game community). The reuse and reimagining of existing game mechanics is a popular element of his gami
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  • ...domain using the CC0 public domain dedication tool, opening up downstream reuse of the data without restrictions.
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  • ...preferred mechanism for ensuring the broadest and most widespread use and reuse of the information they publish. ...tribute content worldwide and almost at no cost, legal restrictions on the reuse of copyrighted material hamper its negotiability in the digital environment
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  • ...NZ remix and mashup competition’ will show us how they reward innovative reuse of openly licensed New Zealand data and content and tell us about the upcom
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  • ...le in the public domain, so that others may freely build upon, enhance and reuse the works for any purposes without restriction under copyright. In contrast ...r for the small book publisher to achieve its mission. As more communities reuse Pratham’s content, it matters less whether the organization is directly i
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  • ...ments. From foundation grant recipients to governments seeking to maximize reuse and utility of the materials they fund, education is critical for ensuring
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  • ...and public bodies have been opening up official datasets for the public to reuse. There has been an explosion of new applications, competitions, hackdays an
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  • ...independent free image bank (currently over 1,500 images) are offered for reuse under two Creative Commons licenses. The portal is powered by Semantic Medi ...p://www.culture.si/ Culture.si] portal is to offer referential and easy-to-reuse descriptive texts, images, contact information, international event informa
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  • ...ls (cleared for public release) to ensure they remain openly available for reuse.
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  • ...Licensors could be "Share your work" and for Licensees "Reuse a work" or "Reuse others works".</strike> (WONTFIX, for now)
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  • ...material from cultural heritage organizations around the world for all to reuse. ...gital copies of public domain works freely and openly available for all to reuse without restriction.
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  • ...success; could also help demonstrate which licenses are more effective wrt reuse; qualitative data is valuable too; e.g. “data that saves lives” is high
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  • ...at, as a publicly-funded institution, CC is the best way to encourage use, reuse, and sharing of the content it creates. ...t wants to get itself off on the right foot by encouraging people to copy, reuse, and remix the content it creates. It adopted a new [http://www.hoodriverli
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  • ...chool district, nationwide and beyond. The materials will be available for reuse and value-add by creative entrepreneurs, education start-ups, and tradition
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  • ...novative business models to emerge that rely on free and legal sharing and reuse.
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  • ...onditions. The licenses were also designed to avoid imposing conditions on reuse where permissions are not otherwise required by applicable law.
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  • ...nse adaptations, but we are mindful that this flexibility could complicate reuse for downstream users, as explained [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/4.0/Tre ...his will be accompanied by explanatory messaging around best practices for reuse, which recommend following the guidance in this proposal even though the st
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  • ...of licensed works would understand requirements more easily, which fosters reuse. ...removal of the attribution credit so licensors can request removal for any reuse.'''
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  • ...es by licensees that have the ''effect'' of imposing legal restrictions on reuse, just as our licenses prohibit additional terms that do so. The purpose f
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  • ...t to disrupt those many reuse cases and possibly create a deterrent to the reuse of SA works. ...so that they only have to refer to a single set of terms and conditions to reuse Adapted Material, rather than parsing the terms and conditions of the origi
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  • ...January 2013. All contributions must use an open license that allows for reuse and modification.
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  • ...ers, creative startups, and traditional commercial players are granted the reuse rights they deserve, these and other groups can best leverage federally fun ...ment of research from previously unforeseen angles, and communicates broad reuse rights so that economic activity and new markets can blossom.
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  • ...the rights available to data re-users. The public should have the right to reuse publicly funded data free of any legal restrictions, or with the only restr ...he web so that they can be viewed and downloaded will not realize the full reuse potential of the data. Even where it is the intention that digital data cre
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  • ...(i.e. academic credit via citation, etc.). Successful sharing will enable reuse of data, implying that it is citable, documented and well-structured. ...y, quality and incompatible formats; and uncertainty about legal rights to reuse or re-share data; and the general lack of expertise or best practices to em
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  • ...orldwide through our site, translations, ITunes U and YouTube, and faculty reuse; accessed by more than 3,500 .edu and .ac domains worldwide; received 97M v
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  • ...par-tay for #CC10! Celebrating the 10 years of effort to share, remix, and reuse, CCKOREA will invite CCKOREA volunteers and friends. Talk show with highly
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  • ...en CC0 is coupled with community norms, data providers can promote maximum reuse while encouraging proper attribution and citation.
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  • * new pedagogies that leverage the reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute potential of OER
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  • ...mportant aspect of using a Creative Commons license that allows commercial reuse is that we are able to enrich Wikimedia Commons, and subsequently Wikipedia
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  • ...research data sooner and more widely. The ability to discover, access and reuse existing research data has the potential to both improve the reproducibilit ...le and has questionable side effects for research reproducibility and data reuse.
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  • ...Zealand compulsory sector schools to use NZGOAL when releasing works for reuse.
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  • ...ublic domain or are released under a copyright license that allow users to reuse, remix, repurpose, and redistribute high quality educational content. The D ...r states, LEAs, and teachers and students will be granted broad access and reuse rights to the creative educational content that is created as a result of p
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  • ...h autonomy to the creators of collective works, the remix, sharing? How to reuse a work respecting the interests of each contributor and the public's rights
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  • ...blished under an open license that encourages their use and adaptation for reuse. The DHET will advocate similar practices in other Government Departments.
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  • a database, to be used for generating reuse statistics. could be adapted to collect reuse tracking information. These
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  • ...Commons licenses, to license and disseminate their own content or to use, reuse or modify educational content produced elsewhere.
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  • ...very complex to make sure all rights are covered and the work is ready for reuse * In many cases, licensees inaccurately assume works are ready for reuse
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  • ...able) persons in the background under a CC license that permits commercial reuse and the photograph is reused in a manner than violates those persons' priva * CC licenses are designed to enable reuse of works. When the work being shared is restricted by rights that are not
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  • ...Education, to collect and share open educational resources, allowing their reuse and repurposing. Jorum's free online repository service forms a key part o
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  • ...could benefit from adjustment so there are no '''''legal''''' barriers to reuse in their jurisdictions. This review will also help us avoid small errors i
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  • ...hives, museums, software and other resources through the efficient use and reuse of resources for the public good. ...ublic investments and promote a global commons of resources for innovative reuse.
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  • Celebrating the 10 years of effort to share, remix, and reuse, CCKOREA will invite CCKOREA volunteers and friends. Talk show with highly
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  • ...ter claims of infringement build upon, modify, incorporate in other works, reuse and redistribute as freely as possible in any form whatsoever and for any p ...(a), below;<br/>v.rights protecting the extraction, dissemination, use and reuse of data in a Work;<br/>vi.database rights (such as those arising under Dire
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  • ...pted, learners, educator and institutions will be granted broad access and reuse rights to the publicly funded educational content created under the I3 prog
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  • ...ter claims of infringement build upon, modify, incorporate in other works, reuse and redistribute as freely as possible in any form whatsoever and for any p ...(a), below;<br/>v.rights protecting the extraction, dissemination, use and reuse of data in a Work;<br/>vi.database rights (such as those arising under Dire
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  • ...under exceptions and limitations to copyright law. The CC BY license makes reuse rights clear to downstream users, so that they may, for example, conduct da ...t that the same exception and limitation may not apply to their particular reuse.
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  • ...explain what permission is granted from “use and Share” to “extract, reuse, reproduce, and Share.” This tracks the language in the EU Database Direc ...d in earlier versions. Because SGDRs can impede a user's ability to share, reuse, and modify a work in the same way that copyright can, 4.0 makes it clear t
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  • ...ense termination. That is too restrictive a condition to promote remix and reuse.
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  • ...can use the database in any way that implicates SGDRs, except they cannot reuse a substantial portion of contents in a separate database in which they have *''Licensees must always attribute when they reuse a substantial portion of contents publicly.''
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  • ...s necessary before applying this Public License to material, to enable its reuse by the public as intended. Licensors should clearly mark any material not s
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  • CC licenses encourage free and legal sharing, reuse, repurposing, and remixing of creative works. Choosing a CC license for you
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  • ...use. Users can see in a transparent manner how your work is available for reuse. Things can become complicated however if you want to combine two Creative
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  • ...duce publications, factsheets, or videos explaining the use and downstream reuse of CC licenses in different domains
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  • ...hallenge the notion of authorship, and therefore copyright. While copying, reuse and remixing are practices that have always crossed culture, the legal dime ...s, working with CC tech: pushing for new search tools and tracking use and reuse)
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  • b. that the said educational material in point (a) can be reuse and repurpose as open educational resources. c. that to ascertain the reuse and repurpose of the said educational material requires to adopt creative c
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  • * Identify potential ways in which CC might track use and reuse of CC content.
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  • ...guage from the Database Directive, from “use and Share” to “extract, reuse, reproduce, and Share.” See the [[4.0/Sui_generis_database_rights|Sui Gen ...-NC will operate as always. This is intended to reduce the complexity for reuse when adaptations are created using different versions of ShareAlike or Shar
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  • ...cly funded content, and promoting economic activity by communicate liberal reuse rights in advance. * All permit reuse for at least noncommercial purposes in unmodified form
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  • #'''No further restrictions or conditions on reuse will be added to the ShareAlike licenses.''' ...ralizing parts of the license. To avoid introducing additional friction to reuse, future versions of ShareAlike will not impose any other conditions on exer
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  • ...ng from the existence of copyright-like rights that can interfere with the reuse of CC-licensed works, such as [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#What_are_sui_gen ...later version or another compatible license to be applied]] by an adapter. Reuse of adaptations can be complicated when licensees must review more than one
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  • ...overnments. In turn, increased adoption is key to increasing access to and reuse of education, science, and public sector data. Our work with the US Departm
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  • ...asting Corporation] (ABC), is releasing material from the ABC archives for reuse under CC licences. It's first major release has been as part of the Gene Po ...ector works by encouraging State Services agencies to license material for reuse on liberal terms, and recommends Creative Commons as an important tool in t
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  • ...gital reproductions as well and that they can impose restrictions on their reuse. However digitization of Public Domain works does not create new rights ove
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  • * designing and using new pedagogies that leverage the reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute potential of OER
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  • ...accomplishing these shared objectives, by establishing the legal terms of reuse and sharing up front in an easy to understand, standardized way. ...If you apply a CC license to your work, users will be able to easily find, reuse and build upon your work, thus magnifying its effects and impact in culture
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  • ...ample, if you want all content on your site to be available for commercial reuse, you should not allow upload of third party content under an NC license.
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  • ...ed in ways that ensure that downstream users know they have the ability to reuse and remix.</ref> and ...cense if necessary steps are taken to ensure it does not unduly complicate reuse.</ref>
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  • ...ree or have been released under a copyright license that permits others to reuse, revise, remix and redistribute them. Examples of '''OER''' include: full c
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  • ...nd database rights and rights protecting the extraction, dissemination and reuse of data. ...ter claims of infringement build upon, modify, incorporate in other works, reuse and redistribute as freely as possible in any form whatsoever and for any p
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  • ...erms and conditions that carve back on the permissions granted or that add reuse restrictions. See the [[Modifying_the_CC_licenses|CC License Modification
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  • ...sconnected from commercial activity; it is only the primary purpose of the reuse that needs to be considered.
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  • '''You agree that you are solely responsible for your reuse of Content made available through the Services. You should review the terms ...ecommons code repository] for the specific license on software you want to reuse.
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  • ...rk available under the CC0 Public Domain Dedication. This allows anyone to reuse those texts for any purpose; however, CC reserves fully and unconditionally ...our server in a place reasonably designed to be found by others seeking to reuse the work, such as in a copyright notice.
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  • ...ibution and ShareAlike obligations are '''under both licenses''' when they reuse the work. ...accounting for the incompatibility between the licenses. This obstacle to reuse and remix of BY-SA content in projects published under a license so similar
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  • ...shared, any Adapted Material must be licensed compatibly&mdash;but not all reuse of SA works creates Adapted Material.<ref> (What ''does'' create Adapted Ma ...e, but individual materials within the larger course are, then only if you reuse the SA-licensed content do you need to consider your obligations under the
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  • * Resources are available for reuse and value-add by anyone, including individual citizens, educators, scientis ...repositories for openly licensed learning objects and, where appropriate, reuse these learning objects instead of duplicating existing objects as component
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  • * Enable website users to search and filter by reuse rights (e.g., commercial uses allowed) or by type of CC license. For examp
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  • ...you include third party content in your work that may not be available for reuse under the same terms as the rest of the work, you should warn users and mar ...be subject to another license arrangement and/or may not be available for reuse. Ideally, these types of notices specifically identify that content. This s
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  • 3.1 Staff and students should ensure that they are legally allowed to reuse any third party content within their OERs by complying with the terms of th
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  • ...h make more efficient use of limited taxpayer dollars, promotes innovative reuse of education materials, and ensures that public digital assets that can be ...used with agency grants and contracts in order to promote the sharing and reuse of grantee and contractor produced resources, consistent with established c
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  • **[http://www.slideshare.net/cckslide/ss-54415051 Open content and reuse] - Tae-yong Yoon
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  • ...s produce Open Education Resources that are available for free sharing and reuse among educators within B.C.’s public post secondary system. As projects c *100% licensed for open free sharing & reuse by post-secondary institutions.
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  • ...digitized materials: "PSIs (Public sector information) made available for reuse, subject to copyright, must be made available under free licenses (such as
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  • == Organise and participate in hackathons, data reuse competitions or data reuse projects. ==
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  • == Reuse and adapt existing resources on CC == ...r greater flexibility and broader fair dealing/use provisions around use & reuse in education. ==
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  • ...uaje simple de la definición.</ref> De forma específica, una entidad que reuse no necesita estar en educación, en el gobierno, ser individual o una organ Una entidad que reuse que no sea obviamente de naturaleza no comercial puede usar contenido licen
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  • ...e all rights necessary before applying our licenses so that the public can reuse the material as expected. Licensors should clearly mark any material not su ...r the avoidance of doubt, Section 2(a)(1) grants You the right to extract, reuse, reproduce, and Share all or a substantial portion of the contents of the d
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  • ...e all rights necessary before applying our licenses so that the public can reuse the material as expected. Licensors should clearly mark any material not su ...r the avoidance of doubt, Section 2(a)(1) grants You the right to extract, reuse, reproduce, and Share all or a substantial portion of the contents of the d
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