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  • ..., David, Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks and Allied Rights, 5th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2003. A text book on U.K. (and EC) IP la
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  • ...donGroup Free Culture London] and the [http://www.openrightsgroup.org Open Rights Group] are the process of organizing a cc-salon in London, to be held on ev
    1 KB (193 words) - 18:07, 24 June 2010
  • [Creative Commons does not gain any rights to the content released under the licenses. CC also does not provide legal
    4 KB (703 words) - 11:22, 2 April 2007
  • ...hable. A thumbnail could be CC-licensed, while the full image could be All Rights Reserved. However, something that's just a pixel off from the original does
    5 KB (840 words) - 00:05, 20 March 2007
  • === Rights Brokering === Since Creative Commons licenses are non-exclusive, companies can act as rights brokers to make other commercial agreements with copyright holders.
    1 KB (174 words) - 23:33, 8 August 2012
  • ...which means that applications using them cannot automatically discover the rights permitted and prohibited by the licence. [[User:Ras52|Ras52]] 16:57, 3 Jan
    2 KB (341 words) - 17:57, 3 January 2012
  • it possible for creators and licensors to reserve some rights while authors certain rights. We want to make it simpler for authors to
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  • BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THE LICENSOR GRANTS YOU THE RIGHTS CONTAINED HERE IN CONSIDERATION OF YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF SUCH TERMS AND CONDIT
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  • ...' is a comic which focuses on showing where Creative Commons fits into the rights landscape.
    1 KB (180 words) - 04:08, 28 April 2011
  • CC+ is a protocol providing a simple way for users to get rights beyond the rights granted by a CC license. For example, a work's Creative
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
    688 bytes (100 words) - 05:27, 6 December 2012
  • ...heir work over to the public or exercising some but not all of their legal rights[http://www.teamlaw.com .] It is Creative Commons’ goal to help create suc
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  • ...ust perform some “overt act” demonstrating her intent to surrender her rights.[6] The amateur Internet author who has no intention of limiting the ways i ...ith the resources to negotiate licenses can voluntarily cede some of their rights. And organizations like the Free Software Foundation offer ready-made licen
    8 KB (1,341 words) - 21:35, 15 September 2013
  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
    2 KB (244 words) - 00:29, 13 June 2009
  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved". #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
    2 KB (308 words) - 02:13, 3 March 2008
  • '''“Some Rights Reserved”: Building a Layer of Reasonable Copyright''' ...a world in which every last use of a work is regulated and in which “all rights reserved” (and then some) is the norm. At the other end is a vision of an
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  • * announce that other people’s fair use, first sale, and free expression rights are not affected by the license. [[Category:Rights]]
    2 KB (262 words) - 16:02, 14 June 2011

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