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Revision as of 15:37, 18 May 2011
Roadmap
CC 3.0 Public Discussion
The latest version of the BY-NC-SA 3.0 license draft adapted to Irish law was open for public discussion in March 2011. The discussion phase is complete and we are now finalising the licences.
Mailing List
Archives:
- License draft (1st v3.0, PDF)
- English explanation of substantive legal changes (1st v3.0, PDF)* License draft (v2.0, PDF).
- English explanation of substantive legal changes (v1.0, PDF).
More about University College Cork (UCC)
University College Cork (UCC) was founded in 1845 and is one of the constituent universities of the National University of Ireland.
UCC Law Faculty has an active research record in all areas of law, and offers a number of specialised LL.M. programmes, including one in Intellectual Property and e-Law and one in Criminal Justice. It is also actively involved in making laws available online, hosting the Irish office of the British and Irish Legal Information Institute, and operating the Irish Legal Information Initiative site and Irish Law Site.
For more information about UCC Law Faculty, visit http://www.ucc.ie/law/