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::Modularization means that the different sections, or modules, in the sample MOU will be selected for inclusion in a specific MOU based on who is signing the MOU and what activities are important to the jurisdiction. An example would be that Public Lead MOUs might not include the section, "Advisory on Law and Legal Developments." | ::Modularization means that the different sections, or modules, in the sample MOU will be selected for inclusion in a specific MOU based on who is signing the MOU and what activities are important to the jurisdiction. An example would be that Public Lead MOUs might not include the section, "Advisory on Law and Legal Developments." | ||
− | ===''Internet Services Policy'''=== | + | ==='''Internet Services Policy'''=== |
::Comments open: July 2010 | ::Comments open: July 2010 | ||
− | :: | + | ::[[Internet Services|Comment version]] |
− | ::Comments closed: | + | ::Comments closed: December 2010 |
− | ::Final policy as posted: | + | ::Final policy as posted: [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/3/37/CC_ISP.pdf pdf] |
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''Key Points:'' | ''Key Points:'' | ||
* Allows CC jurisdictions to manage and run their own websites, Facebook pages, Twitter ids and other internet services in order to better engage with their communities | * Allows CC jurisdictions to manage and run their own websites, Facebook pages, Twitter ids and other internet services in order to better engage with their communities | ||
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* Proceeds from sales may only be used to recoup direct costs and thereafter to perform obligations under the MOU. | * Proceeds from sales may only be used to recoup direct costs and thereafter to perform obligations under the MOU. | ||
− | ===''' | + | ==='''Roadmap'''=== |
The Roadmap Template will be of interest to Affiliates because all Affiliates will be expected (at or before signing a new MOU) to submit a Roadmap about the project(s) they agree to undertake in the MOU. Roadmaps will be submitted annually for the coming year. Your feedback is welcome. | The Roadmap Template will be of interest to Affiliates because all Affiliates will be expected (at or before signing a new MOU) to submit a Roadmap about the project(s) they agree to undertake in the MOU. Roadmaps will be submitted annually for the coming year. Your feedback is welcome. | ||
Sample of a [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/New_Zealand completed Roadmap] | Sample of a [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/New_Zealand completed Roadmap] | ||
− | ::Comments open: [ | + | ::Comments open: August 2010 |
− | ::Comments closed: | + | ::[[Roadmap_Template|Comment version]] |
− | ::Final Roadmap Template as posted: [ | + | ::Comments closed: August 2010 |
+ | ::Final Roadmap Template as posted: [[Roadmap_Template]] | ||
− | ===''' | + | ==='''CC Affiliate Network Annual Report'''=== |
All Affiliate Teams will need to complete the Annual Report each year. Information in this report will be used by Regional Coordinators, CC HQ, the CC Board of Directors and the CC Affiliate Network. | All Affiliate Teams will need to complete the Annual Report each year. Information in this report will be used by Regional Coordinators, CC HQ, the CC Board of Directors and the CC Affiliate Network. | ||
::Comments open: October 2010 | ::Comments open: October 2010 | ||
+ | ::[[Annual_Report|Comment version]] | ||
::Comments closed: November 2010 | ::Comments closed: November 2010 | ||
::Final Affiliate Network 2010 Report results: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Affiliate_Reporting/2010 | ::Final Affiliate Network 2010 Report results: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Affiliate_Reporting/2010 | ||
− | ===''' | + | ==='''CC0 Official Translation Process and Policy'''=== |
::Comments open: [insert first date] | ::Comments open: [insert first date] | ||
+ | ::[[CC0 Official Translation Process and Policy|Comment version]] | ||
::Comments close: [insert date we plan to close] | ::Comments close: [insert date we plan to close] | ||
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* Includes public discussion period with community of same-language speakers | * Includes public discussion period with community of same-language speakers | ||
* Original English version of CC0 controls in event of dispute involving interpretation of the legal text | * Original English version of CC0 controls in event of dispute involving interpretation of the legal text | ||
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+ | ==='''Legal Code Translation Policy'''=== | ||
+ | ::Comments open: 21 October 2013 | ||
+ | ::[http://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Legal_Code_Translation_Policy&oldid=93769 Comment version] | ||
+ | ::Comments closed: 29 October 2013 | ||
+ | Key points: | ||
+ | * Outlines how CC Affiliates and community members can create official translations of CC legal tools for their communities with a 5 step process | ||
+ | * Encourages coordination between multiple communities speaking the same language | ||
+ | * Includes public discussion period with community of same-language speakers | ||
+ | * Treats all official translations as equivalents, no designated controlling version | ||
+ | * Supersedes old CC0 policy | ||
==Other Documents and Policies== | ==Other Documents and Policies== | ||
These are some of the other Creative Commons policies and documents that are being updated but are not formally submitted for review or comment by Affiliates. Of course, your comments and suggestions for improving these are always welcome - please email those to CC's General Counsel, Diane Peters (diane [at] creativecommons [dot] org). | These are some of the other Creative Commons policies and documents that are being updated but are not formally submitted for review or comment by Affiliates. Of course, your comments and suggestions for improving these are always welcome - please email those to CC's General Counsel, Diane Peters (diane [at] creativecommons [dot] org). |
Latest revision as of 10:21, 5 May 2018
Contents
Policies Submitted for Affiliate Comment -- Welcome!
Creative Commons is committed to receiving input from its affiliate network before finalizing new policies that particularly impact them. To that end, we invite your input on the following policies. Please leave your feedback!
Leaving Feedback
To leave feedback, you will need to login to the wiki. You can login or create an account here. At the top of each page, you will find a link to that document's discussion page. Please click the link and add your comments to the page. You may also email comments privately to affiliate-program [at] creativecommons [dot] org (which goes to the global network team) or to CC's General Counsel, Diane Peters (diane [at] creativecommons [dot] org).
We hope you will contribute.
Available for Comment
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
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- Comments open: July 2010
- Comment Version
- Comments closed: August 2010
- Final MOU as posted (sample only): [link]
Key Points:
- Detailing of responsibilities of CC and Affiliates for those activities
- Provides for license porting and translation of CC0
- Lightweight reporting structure for better collaboration and feedback
- Open communication channels
- Modularization (i.e., breakout) of different program-related activities, for clarity
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- Modularization means that the different sections, or modules, in the sample MOU will be selected for inclusion in a specific MOU based on who is signing the MOU and what activities are important to the jurisdiction. An example would be that Public Lead MOUs might not include the section, "Advisory on Law and Legal Developments."
Internet Services Policy
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- Comments open: July 2010
- Comment version
- Comments closed: December 2010
- Final policy as posted: pdf
Key Points:
- Allows CC jurisdictions to manage and run their own websites, Facebook pages, Twitter ids and other internet services in order to better engage with their communities
- Clarifies who is responsible for which aspects of these services
- Provides detailed information for domain name registrations
- Will have an accompanying non-lawyer information sheet, breaking down the provisions in the policy for the people who actually set-up and maintain the internet services
Merchandising Policy
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- Comments open: October 2010
- comment version
- Comments closed: [insert date we closed]
- Final policy as posted: [link]
Key Points:
- Creative Commons trademarks and logos (CC Marks) are valuable and need to be protected. CC Marks include jurisdiction-specific marks designed by Affiliates.
- Affiliates may use the trademarks and logos in additional ways, beyond the permissions granted the general public, subject to conditions.
- CC will provide schwag to give away at launch parties.
- Affiliates may give away or sell merchandise using the CC Marks at CC-related events that are consistent with our mission and purpose.
- Proceeds from sales may only be used to recoup direct costs and thereafter to perform obligations under the MOU.
Roadmap
The Roadmap Template will be of interest to Affiliates because all Affiliates will be expected (at or before signing a new MOU) to submit a Roadmap about the project(s) they agree to undertake in the MOU. Roadmaps will be submitted annually for the coming year. Your feedback is welcome. Sample of a completed Roadmap
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- Comments open: August 2010
- Comment version
- Comments closed: August 2010
- Final Roadmap Template as posted: Roadmap_Template
CC Affiliate Network Annual Report
All Affiliate Teams will need to complete the Annual Report each year. Information in this report will be used by Regional Coordinators, CC HQ, the CC Board of Directors and the CC Affiliate Network.
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- Comments open: October 2010
- Comment version
- Comments closed: November 2010
- Final Affiliate Network 2010 Report results: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Affiliate_Reporting/2010
CC0 Official Translation Process and Policy
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- Comments open: [insert first date]
- Comment version
- Comments close: [insert date we plan to close]
Key points:
- Outlines how CC Affiliates and community members can create official versions of CC0 for their communities with a 5 step process
- Encourages coordination between multiple communities speaking the same language
- Includes public discussion period with community of same-language speakers
- Original English version of CC0 controls in event of dispute involving interpretation of the legal text
Legal Code Translation Policy
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- Comments open: 21 October 2013
- Comment version
- Comments closed: 29 October 2013
Key points:
- Outlines how CC Affiliates and community members can create official translations of CC legal tools for their communities with a 5 step process
- Encourages coordination between multiple communities speaking the same language
- Includes public discussion period with community of same-language speakers
- Treats all official translations as equivalents, no designated controlling version
- Supersedes old CC0 policy
Other Documents and Policies
These are some of the other Creative Commons policies and documents that are being updated but are not formally submitted for review or comment by Affiliates. Of course, your comments and suggestions for improving these are always welcome - please email those to CC's General Counsel, Diane Peters (diane [at] creativecommons [dot] org).