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Revision as of 12:50, 20 August 2010
Netherlands government http://www.rijksoverheid.nl/
Rijksoverheid.nl is (as we know) the first government site to make content available under CC0, which means that the content as public domain status is granted... The government thus provides a signal that it is serious about the open sharing of (public) information. — Martin Arnold, CC Netherlands (http://creativecommons.nl/2010/03/31/rijksoverheid-in-het-publieke-domein/)
Overview
The Netherlands government launched www.rijksoverheid.nl/, a single website for all Dutch ministries, in March 2010. The default copyright policy for site content is that there is no copyright; using the CC0 public domain waiver, the government waived all copyright restrictions for the site. The purpose of www.rijksoverheid.nl is to establish one central location or portal through which all government organizations and ministries can be accessed by the public. The migration process is currently underway.
License Usage
The Netherlands government opted not to use one of the CC licenses, but to waive all copyright restrictions via the CC0 public domain waiver.