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Revision as of 23:03, 7 July 2011


Homepage
http://creativecommons.se
Other URLs
Email info@creativecommons.se
Status
Active
Most Recent License Version
2.5
Affiliated Institution
Göteborg University (academic institution)

Mathias Klang
EMail
klang@creativecommons.se
Region
Europe
Country Code
se
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http://creativecommons.org/images/international/se.png

Visit the jurisdiction's website. The Creative Commons Sweden license suite is available in the following version. License your work under these licenses, or choose the international licenses. More info.

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

Creative Commons is working with Göteborg University to create Sweden jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Commons licenses.

CC Sweden List

Project Lead: Mathias Klang

More about Göteborg University

Göteborg University College was established in 1891 with the help of private donations. The first classes were held by seven professors teaching seven subjects to twenty-one students, four of whom were women. In 1907 it became an independent university college with the same status as the two national universities of Uppsala and Lund. Göteborg University was formally founded in 1954 through the amalgamation of this college with the Medical College, which had been established in 1949. During the years a number of previously independent colleges have been incorporated into the University. Today Göteborg University can offer the most comprehensive range of courses and degree programmes in Sweden. Göteborg University has about 40 000 students, a staff of well over four thousand, and almost as many part-time teachers spread over approx. 70 departments.

More information: http://www.informatik.gu.se/