Category:Presentation
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The Presentation category is used to categorize presentations given by Creative Commons staff.
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Pages in category "Presentation"
The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 274 total.
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- Presentation to the New Yorker and Conde Nast
- Presentations
- Private International Law: Questions regarding cross border licensing
- Professional and Organizational Development (POD) in Higher Education annual conference
- Public Access to Publicly Funded Resources: It's about time
- Public Policies Related with Public Domain
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- Sampling & Fair Use: Copyright issues for indie producers
- Science and Policy presentation at Public Library of Science
- Science Commons - Making the Web Work for Science
- Search and Discovery: OER's Open Loop
- Search and Discovery: OER's Open Loop (COMMUNIA)
- Semantic Search on the Public Web with Creative Commons 2006
- Seybold San Francisco 2004 - DRM Roundtable
- Share or Die CC Korea March 2008
- Sharing Biological Data and Knowledge on the Semantic Web
- Sharing Creative Works as Slides April 2008
- Sharing Standards for Open Content, Platforms, and Broadcasting
- Singularity University Open Source Panel
- Slices of Digital Music Business April 2008
- Sociological background and theories: Creative Commons as a "movement"?
- SuperHappyVlogHouse CC Overview
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- Talk at OBO Foundry
- Tech Summit 3 Update
- Technical considerations for Data Sharing
- Technologies at Science Commons
- Technologies for Free Culture World Domination
- Texte ohne Rechte: Urheberrecht und Internet (Texts without Rights: Copyright and the Internet)
- The Commons as a collective intelligence meta-innovation
- The Control Fallacy: How Radical Sharing Out-Innovates The Alternative
- The Exchange Between Open Access and Open Educational Resources: What can we learn?
- The Future of Digital Freedom
- The Future of Knowledge
- The Global War on Piracy and Creative Commons
- The International License Porting Project
- The Knowledge Commons and Open Innovation
- The Knowledge Commons and Open Innovation (2)
- The Knowledge Commons and Open Innovation (3)
- The Knowledge Commons and Open Innovation (4)
- The Knowledge Commons and Open Innovation (5)
- The Knowledge Commons and Open Innovation (6)
- The Myth of PDwiki
- The Neurocommons: Common Names and Ontologies for Open Source Knowledge Integration on the Semantic Web
- The Open Education Movement at a Crossroads: Silos, Services and Sustainability
- The Open Library, PDWiki and Other Realized Myths NDAP Taiwan May 2008
- The Potential for Open Policy
- The Remix Cycle Pixelodeon
- The Research Web
- The Research Web (2)
- The Research Web and the Commons
- The Semantic Web for Science- Ingredients and Opportunities
- The Site is the API
- The Socio-Economic Contribution of Creative Commons
- The value of copyright in the 21st Century. Should it be free for all... really?
- Tools for creativity, collaboration, and communication
- Transformative Use and Open Access
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- What does the future of literacy look like through the lens of open education?
- What is ccLearn?
- What is Creative Commons? for University HS Students
- What's New in Creative Commons 4.0
- Why is open licensing important for the Open Government Partnership?
- Wikibiblio Technology Preview
- WIPO Information Seminar on Rights Management Information: Accessing Creativity in a Network Environment
- Workshop on Ontologies of Cellular Networks/ Gaps in Pathway Representation