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The Centre for Internet & Society
The Centre for Internet and Society is a non-profit research organization that works on policy issues relating to freedom of expression, privacy, accessibility for persons with disabilities, access to knowledge and IPR reform, and openness (including open government data, free/open source software, open standards, open access to scholarly literature, open educational resources, and open video), and engages in academic research on digital natives and digital humanities. [From CIS, CC BY]
Acharya Narendra Dev College
Acharya Narendra Dev College is a constituent college of University of Delhi situated in Govindpuri (Kalkaji), Delhi. Established in 1991, the college has a unique distinction of being the only college in the University of Delhi that is primarily for science. Acharya operates under the aegis of, and is fully funded by, the government of Delhi. It is named after the great educationist and reformist of modern India, Acharya Narendra Dev. [From Wikipedia, CC BY-SA]
Wikimedia India
The Wikimedia India Chapter (Registered Name: Wikimedia Chapter) is an independent and not-for-profit organization that supports, promotes and educate the general Indian public about the availability and use of free and open educational content, which includes the ability to access, develop and contribute to encyclopaedias, dictionaries, books, images, etc. The objective of the Chapter is to educate Indian public about availability and use of free and open educational content and build capacity to access and contribute to such resources in various Indian languages. [From Wikimedia India, CC BY]
Thank you to IIT Bombay
Creative Commons would like to extend a huge thank you to IIT Bombay for creating the jurisdiction-specific licenses and for leading the CC India Affiliate Team for many years. Creative Commons especially thanks projects leads Lawrence Liang, Legal Project Lead, and Shishir K. Jha, Public Project Lead.
The Creative Commons India 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.