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  • ...litik posted [http://netzpolitik.org/2007/public-project-lead-von-creative-commons-deutschland/ an informative write-up] of the event. (German) ** John Weitzmann, Creative Commons Deutschland
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  • ...ecommons.org/license select license page] for information about choosing a license. ...this isn’t the case. In order to make sure your audience understands the license you have chosen, follow our [[Marking|marking standards]] on how to correct
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  • ...II. [[Project Leads sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Creative Commons]] ...where everyone - individuals and institutions - are welcome. The Creative Commons Global Network works together to realize our shared values and build relati
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  • ...tes members of the public to participate in the license drafting. Creative Commons will announce the draft on creativecommons.org, and we expect the Legal Pro ...mmunity to develop and improve the license. It is important to conduct the public discussion in an open and fair way and to incorporate the changes that the
    2 KB (239 words) - 17:33, 28 September 2011
  • How can Creative Commons licensing work with content created by NGOs (non-governmental organizations ...erts and activist can share their contents, I will try to convince them to license it with CC by [http://freeculture.org/pipermail/discuss/2007-November/00189
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  • * Support for adding CC0 and Public Domain notices and metadata. * Help tips on license selection.
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  • Goal: to have “truly generic” and “truly US” license ...tion licenses besides this unported license we must not only translate the license literally, but legally adapt it to the respective jurisdiction, e.g. we nee
    40 KB (6,281 words) - 18:31, 21 November 2007
  • ...imilar rights that you hold in a work and dedicating those rights to the [[public domain]]. ...l, designed to take on the dedication function of the former, deprecated [[Public Domain Dedication and Certification]].
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  • How Creative Commons licenses can interact with commerce. ...ort answer is “no.” As long as the other deal is not exclusive, the CC license cannot conflict with another agreement.
    11 KB (1,906 words) - 21:48, 6 December 2007
  • {{Sharing Creative Works |text= <center> ''Creative Commons presents'' <br />
    7 KB (945 words) - 05:56, 28 October 2013
  • ...eativecommons.org/licenses/zero/1.0/ deed], or [http://creativecommons.org/license/zero Choose CC0]. You may also be interested in our [http://wiki.creativec = Development and Public Comment Process =
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  • ...enhance the search experience. Metadata about the resources, including the license and subject information available, are exposed in the search result set. We This section outlines some of the [[RDFa]] metadata Creative Commons is collecting for the DiscoverEd project and gives some examples of using R
    12 KB (1,855 words) - 19:10, 9 June 2010
  • ...tion describing how license information may be described using RDF and how license information may be attached to works. ccREL is described in ''[[Media:Ccrel-1.0.pdf|ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language]]'' (pdf), published March 3, 2008. An overview
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  • ...al is a [[human rights license]] and one already ongoing is the [[freedoms license]].'' ...d non-commercial use and accordingly cannot be defined within the existing license scopes.''
    2 KB (255 words) - 08:35, 8 February 2008
  • Two good examples of a '''human rights license''' that forbids use by human rights violating parties: *[http://www.xerobank.com/tesla.html Torrify Ethical Software License Agreement] ([[TESLA]] visible [http://xerobank.com/tesla.html here])
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  • ...science license]], and a more current related proposal is a [[human rights license]]. Since 2004 many [[eco-label]] standards have been promulgated to mark [ ...nse]]) is a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]]. ''What follows is [[speculative content]]:''
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  • The [[Creative Commons wiki]] terms are what you see when you [[edit page]]s in [[this wiki]]: ...nsidered to be released under the [[CC-by|Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License]] (see [[CreativeCommons:Copyrights]] for details). If you don't want your
    3 KB (527 words) - 21:46, 6 December 2013
  • ...versial rule that is not followed in the [[Creative Commons]] [[parametric license]] regime, although it is an option. The [[CC-by-nc-sa]] in particular does ...e solved or at least addressed as options in the [[Creative Commons Public License]]s.''
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  • A '''parametric license''' is a [[license]] either mechanically generated or chosen from options and fill-in-the-blan ...Commons Open Office extension]] for instance makes it easy to choose a CC license based on such input(s).
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  • ''This is [[speculative content]] about a potential [[future]] [[parametric license]]. It was originally contributed by [[anonymous trolls]] in 2004.'' ...shareware license''' become part of a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]] regime? It would certainly cut the number of bizarre and strange sharewa
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