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Revision as of 18:44, 7 April 2008
Welcome to the Creative Commons Case Studies project!
This is the home of the project that looks at building clear high-level use cases of Creative Commons internationally. The project is initiated along with Creative Commons Australia. Our goal is to create a community-powered system for qualitatively measuring the impact of Creative Commons around the world.
Many ways to contribute!
- WIKI - Sign up for an account on this wiki and contribute
- CHAT - Channel #CC at http://irc.freenode.net - http://wiki.creativecommons.org/IRC
- LIST - cc-community listserv - Creative Commons Community email list - http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Mailing_Lists
Contents
Add or Edit Case Study
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Fields recommended for SMW -- from Asia and the Commons Booklet
project name
- project name
website
- URL
tagline
- tagline, abbreviated description, etc.
cc license
- if has many, list all different ones?
author(s)/collaborators
- names & urls?
media type (some redundant)
- animation
- article
- audio
- book
- design
- educational resource
- event/performance
- film
- graphic design
- image
- interactive media
- photography
- podcast
- software
- sound
- text
- video
- visual art
- writing
location
- asia and the commons uses country, sometimes multiple
- could include city? cc jurisdiction?
- should be able to support multiple locations
overview
- summary description of the project
license usage
- discussion around licensing choice
- also discusses CC+ options on one of the projects - do we want to enable this in some way or create special notation?
- could possibly be merged with motivations?
motivations
- these are usually interviews with creators into why they're using creative commons for their project
- what creative commons provides for them