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− | |Description= | + | |Description=Communia is a project of the European Commission aimed at addressing theoretical analysis and strategic policy discussion of existing and emerging issues concerning the public domain in the digital environment. Creative Commons licensing (CC BY-SA) is used for the Communia website, and a variety of CC licenses are used for the resources made available in the "downloads" section. These materials include meeting notes, thematic papers, presentations, videos and other documents. |
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− | Creative Commons licensing (CC BY-SA) is used for the Communia website, and a variety of CC licenses are used for the resources made available in the "downloads" section. These materials include meeting notes, thematic papers, presentations, videos and other documents. | ||
|Mainurl=http://www.communia-project.eu/ | |Mainurl=http://www.communia-project.eu/ | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | + | The main goal of the COMMUNIA project is to build a network of organisations that shall become the single European point of reference for high-level policy discussion and strategic action on all issues related to the public domain in the digital environment, as well as related topics such as alternative forms of licensing for creative material (including, but not limited to, Creative Commons licenses), open access to scientific publications and research results, management of works whose authors are unknown (i.e. orphan works). | |
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== License Usage == | == License Usage == | ||
− | + | Creative Commons licensing (CC BY-SA) is used for the Communia website, and a variety of CC licenses are used for the resources made available in the "downloads" section. These materials include meeting notes, thematic papers, presentations, videos and other documents. | |
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Overview
The main goal of the COMMUNIA project is to build a network of organisations that shall become the single European point of reference for high-level policy discussion and strategic action on all issues related to the public domain in the digital environment, as well as related topics such as alternative forms of licensing for creative material (including, but not limited to, Creative Commons licenses), open access to scientific publications and research results, management of works whose authors are unknown (i.e. orphan works). Delete the above questions and add text here.
License Usage
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