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Why is Creative Commons important for the jurisdiction?
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Creative Commons is raising awareness about the importance of open content issues in the world of science, art, education and information which supports public needs and creative potentials as well as their influences in local and global sharing in improving. The success of the project depends on porting the CC licenses, promoting and assisting in their adoption by intellectual community, cultural, educational and governmental institutions. Porting, promoting and adopting the licenses support national and international intellectual interaction and open access to the material of the greatest interest for the contemporary world.
  
For raising awareness about the importance of open content issues in the world of science, art, education and information which supports public needs and creative potentials as well as their influences in local and global sharing in improving.  
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Being involved in the CC Network, CC Serbia is obviously open for contribution and collaboration in any CC issue, including discussions, meetings or mutual actions and initiatives.
  
What do you think makes a successful jurisdiction project?
 
  
Porting the licenses, promoting and assisting in their adoption by intellectual community, cultural, educational and governmental institutions.
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Community
  
How do you see the jurisdiction project contributing to the CC Affiliate Network?
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Bringing together creators from various backgrounds, Wikimedia Serbia is connected with universities, NGOs, activists, media and some of governmental institutions. Mostly focused on libraries and other cultural institutions, educational and governmental institutions, artistic researchers and artistic NGOs, CC Serbia uses its human and technical resources to improve the platform for promoting the benefit of open content issues and providing assistance in the CC licensing process.
   
 
Porting, promoting and adopting the licenses support national and international intellectual interaction and open access to the material of the greatest interest for the contemporary world.
 
Being involved in the Network, we are obviously open for contribution and collaboration in any CC issue, including discussions, meetings or mutual actions and initiatives.
 

Revision as of 04:24, 7 December 2010


Homepage
http://www.creativecommons.org.rs/licence
Other URLs

Status
Active
Most Recent License Version
3.0
Affiliated Institution
Wikimedia Serbia (NGO)
Legal Affiliate
Nevenka Antic
EMail
advocat_studio@yahoo.com
Region
Europe
Country Code
rs
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http://creativecommons.org/images/international/rs.png

Jurisdiction: Serbia


Vision

Creative Commons is raising awareness about the importance of open content issues in the world of science, art, education and information which supports public needs and creative potentials as well as their influences in local and global sharing in improving. The success of the project depends on porting the CC licenses, promoting and assisting in their adoption by intellectual community, cultural, educational and governmental institutions. Porting, promoting and adopting the licenses support national and international intellectual interaction and open access to the material of the greatest interest for the contemporary world.

Being involved in the CC Network, CC Serbia is obviously open for contribution and collaboration in any CC issue, including discussions, meetings or mutual actions and initiatives.


Community

Bringing together creators from various backgrounds, Wikimedia Serbia is connected with universities, NGOs, activists, media and some of governmental institutions. Mostly focused on libraries and other cultural institutions, educational and governmental institutions, artistic researchers and artistic NGOs, CC Serbia uses its human and technical resources to improve the platform for promoting the benefit of open content issues and providing assistance in the CC licensing process.