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  • ...ou can't really stop your podcast from distributing to Australia, in which case you may be violating laws in another country (We raise this here as a flag, ...stance learning. Librarians also have special rights. The details of these case-specific rules are beyond the scope of this Guide at this time. Suffice it
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  • ...rt; Mansell, Robin; Bingchun Meng, September 2013. Copyright & Creation: A Case for Promoting Inclusive Online Sharing. [http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/doc ...Epistemic Communities and Social Movements: Transnational Dynamics in the Case of Creative Commons,” MPIfG (Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Societ
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  • ...ive Commons “Some Rights Reserved” (or “No Rights Reserved” in the case of works dedicated to or certified to be in the public domain with one of o The Commons Deed is a summary of the key terms of the actual license (which is the Legal Code)—basicall
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  • We have this really good and little summary ''2.3 For content that is covered by intellectual property rights (like photos and videos), you specifically give us the following per
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  • ...ou can't really stop your podcast from distributing to Australia, in which case you may be violating laws in another country (We raise this here as a flag, ...stance learning. Librarians also have special rights. The details of these case-specific rules are beyond the scope of this Guide at this time. Suffice it
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  • This is the 'Case Law' template. Edit the page to see the template text. <b>More decisions in this case</b><br />
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  • ...wp-content/uploads/2008/08/hylen.pdf Why Give Knowledge Away for Free? The Case for Open Educational Resources]<br />''Hylen, Jan. Open Source Business Res ...code=_re_rp_02&rid=15884 Web 2.0 technologies for learning at KS3 and KS4: Summary]<br />'' Crook, Charles and Colin Harrison. University of Nottingham, Londo
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  • ...CC HQ received comments through a number of different means. Here is the summary of our responses to each inquiry and discussion point raised. ...ou think it desirable. CC will handle trademark registration on a case-by-case basis.
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  • [[MOU and Policies Summary| Return to Summary page]] '''Plain English Summary'''
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  • ...panish and English versions of the BY-NC-SA license are available, as is a summary of the substantial changes proposed by the legal team to port the licenses .../www.wipo.int/clea/en/text_pdf.jsp?lang=ES&id=889 Costa Rica: Intellectual Property, Law (Amendment), 06/01/2000, No. 7979 (PDF)]
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  • {{Case Law |description=Open source software case involving the Artistic License, involving alleged violation of the license
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  • ...ersion of the License, you may wish to refer to the Change Log for a quick summary of changes made leading to the final draft. ...the dominant patent required to practice that improvement patent. In that case, an unwary licensee may wrongly conclude that it is obtaining all rights ne
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  • ...uguese and English versions of the BY-NC-SA license are available, as is a summary of the substantial changes proposed by the legal team to port the licenses * [[Media:Portugal_3.0_BY-NC-SA_Draft_Changes.pdf‎ | Summary of Substantial Changes]]
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  • ...hinese and English versions of the BY-NC-SA license are available, as is a summary of the substantial changes proposed by the legal team to port the licenses ...on.pdf‎ | Ported China Mainland BY-NC-SA Re-translation (English)]] with Summary of Substantial Changes
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  • ...eed to license the content generated using grant funds using CC. This is a summary of some of those basic considerations as well as general information design Visit our [[Case Studies]] database to locate projects that use Creative Commons licenses th
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  • ...essor of Law and Director, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, Washington College of Law at American University, Washington, D.C. == Summary ==
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  • ...by Creative Commons during the 4.0 license development process. This is a summary only. Additional information can be found at resources linked to throughou ...nt policy decisions made during the versioning process. The following is a summary of the major issues considered. This is not a complete explanation of the c
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  • ...eed to license the content generated using grant funds using CC. This is a summary of some of those basic considerations as well as general information design Visit our [[Case Studies]] database to locate projects that use Creative Commons licenses th
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  • ===Summary of changes from the existing TOU=== # Added human-readable summary of each section.
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