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This is the third CC ALPS SALON.
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This is the third CC ALPS SALON, held in conjunction with the annual conference for Open Government Data [http://ogd2012.at OGD2012].  
 
 
This time it is held in conjunction with the annual conference for Open Government Data [http://ogd2012.at OGD2012].  
 
  
  
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The principal reason for this pilot is to offer creative workers more flexibility in distributing their works. The pilot is meant as a test to see whether it is useful in practice to combine the systems of Austrian Collecting Societies (like AKM, LSG, VBK, ...) and Creative Commons. This project ist to
 
The principal reason for this pilot is to offer creative workers more flexibility in distributing their works. The pilot is meant as a test to see whether it is useful in practice to combine the systems of Austrian Collecting Societies (like AKM, LSG, VBK, ...) and Creative Commons. This project ist to
* Increase usage of CC license in jurisdiction
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* increase usage of CC license in jurisdiction
* Increase legal certainty for creative workers wishing to use CC licenses
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* increase legal certainty for creative workers wishing to use CC licenses
* Increase profitability of CC license users
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* increase profitability of CC license users
* Support non-exclusive collecting societies  
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further reading
 
further reading
 
* Worldwide [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Collecting_Society_Projects overview] of CC Collecting Society Project
 
* Worldwide [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Collecting_Society_Projects overview] of CC Collecting Society Project
 
* [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/31205 New pilot project allows collecting society SACEM members to use Creative Commons licenses]
 
* [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/31205 New pilot project allows collecting society SACEM members to use Creative Commons licenses]
 
  
 
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Importantly, for the first time in CC’s history we begin the versioning process without publishing a draft of the new licenses for review. This is intentional, and it is designed to ensure we hear from the community first. During this 2-3 month requirements gathering period, we urge everyone with a proposal, concern or other input to please put it forth, as our goal is to make the first draft as comprehensive as possible. We will alert the community when the requirements period draws to a close, expected to be mid-February 2012. As in the past, we will publish at least two drafts of the licenses before finalizing, which we anticipate will occur late 2012.
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The CC 4.0 draft versions are out. During a 3 month requirements gathering period, we urge everyone with a proposal, concern or other input to please put it forth, as our goal is to make the first draft as comprehensive as possible. We will alert the community when the requirements period draws to a close, expected to be mid-February 2012. As in the past, we will publish at least two drafts of the licenses before finalizing, which we anticipate will occur late 2012.
  
 
further reading:
 
further reading:
 
* [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/30676 Version 4.0 – Public Discussion Launches]
 
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'''Commons Policy'''
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The COMMUNIA project has been working 2008-2010 on paving the way for immaterial goods to be entitled as commons. An association and a book have been published recently. We will have a closer look at this pan-European project and the option for a European Quorum on reorganizing copyright laws.
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Revision as of 08:01, 30 May 2012


Events

Salon in Linz, Austria

2012/06/27

http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Alps_Salon


Cc-salon-alps.png 27.06.2012 ... 10:00 to 14:00


CC Salons are global, informal events focused on building a community of artists, developers, and creators of all kinds around Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology. The first event took place in San Francisco in 2006 with the idea to replicate in other locations internationally. Since then salons have sprung up in cities around the world. Whether you're familiar with Creative Commons or are brand new to the concepts behind it, we encourage you to check out a salon near you.

The format for each event varies based on the location, but the overall concept is simple. CC Salons are open forums for people who are interested in the issues surrounding Creative Commons and global participatory culture. If you're interested in attending - check out the upcoming salons. If your city doesn't have one - feel free to start your own. Check out the resources for starting your salon for extra info.

Topic

Location

Organizers

  • Open Knowledge Forum - Austria
  • Quarter for Digital Culture
  • Open Commons Region Linz
  • osAlliance

Participants

  • Thomas Thurner | Open Knowledge Forum Austria, Quarter for Digital Culture
  • Günther Friesinger | IG Kultur Vienna
  • Roland Alton | osAlliance


Description

This is the third CC ALPS SALON, held in conjunction with the annual conference for Open Government Data OGD2012.


COLLECTING SOCIETY PROJECT AUSTRIA

The principal reason for this pilot is to offer creative workers more flexibility in distributing their works. The pilot is meant as a test to see whether it is useful in practice to combine the systems of Austrian Collecting Societies (like AKM, LSG, VBK, ...) and Creative Commons. This project ist to

  • increase usage of CC license in jurisdiction
  • increase legal certainty for creative workers wishing to use CC licenses
  • increase profitability of CC license users
  • support non-exclusive collecting societies

further reading



CC Version 4.0


The CC 4.0 draft versions are out. During a 3 month requirements gathering period, we urge everyone with a proposal, concern or other input to please put it forth, as our goal is to make the first draft as comprehensive as possible. We will alert the community when the requirements period draws to a close, expected to be mid-February 2012. As in the past, we will publish at least two drafts of the licenses before finalizing, which we anticipate will occur late 2012.

further reading:



Commons Policy


The COMMUNIA project has been working 2008-2010 on paving the way for immaterial goods to be entitled as commons. An association and a book have been published recently. We will have a closer look at this pan-European project and the option for a European Quorum on reorganizing copyright laws.

further reading:


previous CC ALPS SALONs