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  • [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPUB EPUB] is a free and open ebook standard utilizing XHTML content and XML manifest files packaged in a zip file. See As human-readable EPUB content is XHTML, standard [[CC REL]] (RDFa) machine-readable annotation of human visible license noti
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  • ...any [[Liblicense/Metadata_Table|file formats and their associated metadata standard]].
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  • ...es are available for users to release their works under. They can select a standard licence for an individual's blog.
    2 KB (250 words) - 02:28, 28 April 2011
  • ...tion through December 31, 2047. After the December 31, 2002, deadline, the standard term for all unpublished works became life of the author plus seventy years ...gone several releases since its earliest incarnation, and the most current standard is called “Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0)”. Presently, mos
    6 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 23:25, 28 April 2011
  • ...ill lead to increased understanding of cultural issues as well as a higher standard of journalism in this area.
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  • ...wn server (mek.oszk.hu) with an enhanced collection, the implementation of standard metadata-formats and library applications, and the addition of the Electron
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  • ...iki/Really_Simple_Syndication RSS] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(standard) Atom] are syndication formats, commonly used for web feeds that can be rea ....org/wiki/Learning_object_metadata LOM]: The IEEE Learning Object Metadata standard defines circa 70 elements that can be used to describe general, technical,
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  • * a standard model patent license: a simple, streamlined, non-exclusive patent license t
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  • ...ls. In order for materials to become a required text, they must meet every standard, including California’s social content standards, which none of the digit
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  • ...nt to be simple and easy to understand. It is intended to provide a simple standard model license to make patents that are being held for defensive purposes av ...nse Data Record (see Addendum A). This information should be supplied in a standard electronic format for ease of reference, but you can use other formats if y
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  • ...ions (“know-how”) available for research uses and commercialization on standard and transparent terms and conditions. ...addition, major information technology companies have pioneered the use of standard licenses on significant elements of their own patent portfolios, to reduce
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  • ...patent owners who wish to make a public offer to license their patents on standard terms.
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  • * include all patents "necessary to practice" a Covered Specification or standard (an example would be Microsoft's Open Specification Promise, which specific ...patent itself, or from a particular physical embodiment, software code, or standard). Furthermore, it would shift the burden of conducting patent due diligence
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  • ...ty for the GX project, but Creative Commons will host and maintain it as a standard CC legal tool, so that will be made available for free to any member of the ...ated and can only be granted to a single licensee, we chose not to work on standard exclusive licenses.
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  • ...-height:1.5em; margin-bottom:1.25em;text-align:justify;">'''CC is a global standard.''' CC licenses are the most widely used open content licenses in the world
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  • ...vacy Policy" and "Terms of Use") that is automatically translatable in the standard skin (Monobook as example). Whether to integrate them in the CC skin?
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  • ...ce.<ref name="n7" /> The CC BY licence is the least restrictive of all the standard Creative Commons licences. Of the six standard Creative Commons licences, Mark Pilgrim chose to use the CC BY and CC BY-SA
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  • ...as the Non-Commercial or Share-Alike provisions, do not meet the Budapest standard. ...ublisher. The addendum engine generates a completed PDF copy of a one-page standard addendum that reserves certain rights to the author, such as the right to p
    25 KB (3,798 words) - 01:42, 2 March 2011
  • Raffi should look in the Hadoop log, not standard out, for his logging message.
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  • ...o irrigation. She is not the author of these materials, but has applied a standard taxonomy to them. Sally publishes these resources on an XHTML web page, wi
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