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CC0 is a protocol that enables people to WAIVE to the fullest extent possible under applicable copyright law all rights they have and associate with a work so it has no (or minimal) copyright or neighboring rights restrictions attached to it. To the extent the waiver is not legally effective in any jurisdiction, then the protocol takes the form of a nonexclusive worldwide license to exercise all copyright and neighboring legal rights in the work. | CC0 is a protocol that enables people to WAIVE to the fullest extent possible under applicable copyright law all rights they have and associate with a work so it has no (or minimal) copyright or neighboring rights restrictions attached to it. To the extent the waiver is not legally effective in any jurisdiction, then the protocol takes the form of a nonexclusive worldwide license to exercise all copyright and neighboring legal rights in the work. | ||
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CC0 improves and extends the current CC [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ public domain dedication]. Key additions: | CC0 improves and extends the current CC [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ public domain dedication]. Key additions: |
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Summary
CC0 is a protocol that enables people to WAIVE to the fullest extent possible under applicable copyright law all rights they have and associate with a work so it has no (or minimal) copyright or neighboring rights restrictions attached to it. To the extent the waiver is not legally effective in any jurisdiction, then the protocol takes the form of a nonexclusive worldwide license to exercise all copyright and neighboring legal rights in the work.
- feedback
- usecases
Overview
CC0 improves and extends the current CC public domain dedication. Key additions:
- A protocol facilitating the conveyance of norms with a waiver statement.
- "Universal" rather than U.S.-centric.
A beta version of the protocol, including the traditional components of the CC architecture -- legalcode, human-readable explanation, machine-readable metadata, and tools, has been launched for public discussion on 2008-01-15 and a second beta on 2008-04-16.
Demonstration
Published Pages
- http://labs.creativecommons.org/zero/waiver.html
- http://labs.creativecommons.org/zero/waiver_with_norms.html
CC0 Chooser
Deeds and Legalcode
- http://labs.creativecommons.org/licenses/zero/1.0/
- http://labs.creativecommons.org/licenses/zero/1.0/legalcode
Note: View the deeds via the published pages examples above to see how published metadata is used to inform deed display.
How do you get involved?
- Jump on over to the cc-community and/or cc-licenses email lists for further discussion on CCZero.
- Review the CC0 Technical Overview and provide feedback.
- If your site or organization plans to implement CC0, see CC0 Implementations.
Adopters
- Add your project here!