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=About the Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica=
 
  
Academia Sinica is the highest government-sponsored academic research institution in Taiwan. The institution supports research activities in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from mathematical and physical sciences to humanities and social sciences. The Institute of Information Science (IIS) was formally established in September 1982, and is one of the nine institutes within the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. IIS presently has 33 full-time research fellows, 16 postdoctoral fellows and over 160 full-time information technology engineers supporting research and development of information science and engineering.
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The mission of IIS is to conduct quality, fundamental research in information science, to develop cutting edge technologies applicable to advanced information systems, and to improve Taiwan’s competitiveness in information technology and its international visibility. Being a member of the most prominent research institution in Taiwan, IIS is obligated to assuming the leadership role in the area of [http://contactspro.net/cool-contacts/ information science], and aiming to establish itself as one of the world’s top research institutions.
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=About the Renmin University of China Law School=
  
Currently, IIS is conducting the Open Source Software Foundry (OSSF) project, with the aim of establishing a vital open source community. OSSF is to serve as a public, virtual common ground where local open source developers are invited to contribute their creativity in software development.
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Founded in 1950 and located in Beijing, Renmin University of China (RUC) remains best known for excellence in the humanities and social sciences. Renmin Law School stands as one of RUC's most acclaimed schools. The current Dean of the Law School is Professor Han Dayuan.
  
For more information about the Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, visit http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw.
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After its founding in 1950, Renmin Law School became the first institution of higher legal education in the People's Republic of China and, as such, is dubbed as the "cradle" nurturing China's most outstanding jurists. Leading the Law School's list of many honors, Renmin Law School got the National May First Labor Merit Award in the 1998, which was the first such award granted by the Ministry of Education to an institution of higher education.

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Renmin University of China Law School (academic institution)
Project Lead
Prof. WANG Chunyan
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info@cn.creativecommons.org
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Asia-Pacific
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cn
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Visit the jurisdiction's website. The Creative Commons China Mainland license suite is available in the following version. License your work under these licenses, or choose the international licenses. More info.

We have launched the first China Mainland version of CC licenses 2.5 on March 2006, and updated them to 3.0 on Dec 2012.

And now we are working on the translation of CC license 4.0 into Simplified Chinese. We welcome comments on the draft version.

Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite.


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About the Renmin University of China Law School

Founded in 1950 and located in Beijing, Renmin University of China (RUC) remains best known for excellence in the humanities and social sciences. Renmin Law School stands as one of RUC's most acclaimed schools. The current Dean of the Law School is Professor Han Dayuan.

After its founding in 1950, Renmin Law School became the first institution of higher legal education in the People's Republic of China and, as such, is dubbed as the "cradle" nurturing China's most outstanding jurists. Leading the Law School's list of many honors, Renmin Law School got the National May First Labor Merit Award in the 1998, which was the first such award granted by the Ministry of Education to an institution of higher education.