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Creative Commons is currently working with [http://iuridica.truni.sk/index.php/sk/katedry/ustav-pdv/updv-creative-commons The Law Faculty of Trnava University in Trnava] and [http://www.soit.sk/sk/aktualne The Society for Open Information Technologies].
 
Creative Commons is currently working with [http://iuridica.truni.sk/index.php/sk/katedry/ustav-pdv/updv-creative-commons The Law Faculty of Trnava University in Trnava] and [http://www.soit.sk/sk/aktualne The Society for Open Information Technologies].
  
On 1 March 2017, the Slovak Government approved [https://www.minv.sk/?ros_vsetky-spravy&sprava=schvaleny-akcny-plan-iniciativy-pre-otvorene-vladnutie-na-roky-2017-2019 an Action plan of open governance for 2017 - 2019.] The Action plan ask for the proper implementation of the open and free licenses such as Creative Commons by government agencies and entities.   
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On 1 March 2017, the Slovak Government approved [https://www.minv.sk/?ros_vsetky-spravy&sprava=schvaleny-akcny-plan-iniciativy-pre-otvorene-vladnutie-na-roky-2017-2019 an Action plan of open governance for 2017 - 2019.] The Action plan asks for the proper implementation of the open and free licenses such as Creative Commons by government agencies and entities.   
  
 
== '''CC Slovakia team''':==  
 
== '''CC Slovakia team''':==  

Revision as of 19:53, 22 September 2018


Homepage
http://sk.creativecommons.org
Other URLs
CC Slovakia Facebook
Status
Active
Most Recent License Version
4.0
Affiliated Institution
Intellectual Property Law Institute (academic institution)
The Faculty of Law,Trnava University, Kollárova 10,917 01 Trnava

EMail
zuzana.adamova@gmail.com
Region
Europe
Country Code
SK
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Visit the Slovak Creative Commons’s website.

The Creative Commons Slovakia license suite is available in an official translation of the version 4.0. You can also choose the international licenses. More information is available here.

Creative Commons is currently working with The Law Faculty of Trnava University in Trnava and The Society for Open Information Technologies.

On 1 March 2017, the Slovak Government approved an Action plan of open governance for 2017 - 2019. The Action plan asks for the proper implementation of the open and free licenses such as Creative Commons by government agencies and entities.

CC Slovakia team:

Project Leads: Zuzana Adamová and Richard Bednárik

Experts: Anton Škreko and Martin Husovec

Volunteers: Silvia Lattová and Angela Sobolčiaková

Priorities for 2018:

- Cooperation in the field of OER (open education resources).

- Supporting use of CC in relevant independent cultural, educational and other communities.

- Organizing workshops and presentations and cooperating with both public and private bodies.

- Providing on and offline support as well as academic research into legal questions raised by the use of the Creative Commons Licenses.

Articles and information on Creative Commons published online:

  • Bednárik, R. Verejné licencie a ich využitie pri podpore šírenia kultúry. In. Duševné vlastníctvo, č. 1/2018, s. 6-9 (2018)
  • Bednárik, R. Dusevne vlastnictvo a pravo na pristup. VEDA, Bratislava (2016)
  • Bednárik, R. Kultúrne dedičstvo v prostredí internetu – 2. časť. Duševné vlastníctvo, č. 2/2015, s. 24-28 (2015)
  • Bednárik, R. Spôsoby využitia verejných licencií. In. Justičná revue, č. 10/2015, s. 1148-1160 (2015)
  • Bednárik, R. Ako na autorské práva? In. Národná osveta. č. 3/2013, s. 26-30 (2013)

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