Difference between revisions of "Government use of Creative Commons"

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(whitehouse.gov is under CC as of noon today)
(+ Official Website of President of the Russian Federation, CC-BY 3.0 Unported)
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* http://thepublicvoice.org/events/seoul08/seoul-declaration.pdf
 
* http://thepublicvoice.org/events/seoul08/seoul-declaration.pdf
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== Russian Federation ==
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* All materials (fotos, texts, videos, audios, etc.) of [http://kremlin.ru/eng/ Kremlin.ru (Official Website of President of the Russian Federation)], Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC-BY 3.0 Unported)
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** [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/Kremlin_authorisation-English.pdf Letter of authorisation from the Press Secretary to the President of the Russian Federation allowing use of Kremlin.ru materials under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported licence (PDF, English, 3 October 2008)]
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** [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Kremlin.ru Template on Wikimedia Commons (English and Russian)]
  
 
== Spain ==
 
== Spain ==
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== United States ==
 
== United States ==
* http://www.whitehouse.gov/copyright White House web site, President Barack Obama, CC BY 3.0  
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* http://www.whitehouse.gov/copyright White House web site, President Barack Obama, CC BY 3.0 US
 
* http://change.gov/about/copyright_policy President-Elect Transition Team, Barack Obama and Joseph Biden. CC BY 3.0 Unported.
 
* http://change.gov/about/copyright_policy President-Elect Transition Team, Barack Obama and Joseph Biden. CC BY 3.0 Unported.

Revision as of 00:36, 12 April 2009

Currently this is a scratchpad for referencing known government uses of CC licensing (and government recommendations of CC licensing). Please add to the list and turn compelling uses into case studies.

Armenia

Australia

Bulgaria

Colombia

Mexico

Netherlands

OECD

Russian Federation

Spain

United States