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Revision as of 18:54, 7 July 2010


Welcome to our wiki for Creative Commons affiliates!

The international porting project consists of experts around the world who adapt the core Creative Commons Licenses to different copyright legislations. The porting process involves both linguistically translating the licenses and legally adapting them to particular jurisdictions.

This wiki is for Creative Commons jurisdictions projects, project leads, and the public to access and share documents, ideas, and resources about the license porting process and related projects.

See Wikipedia's how to edit a page for details.


[official designated name]

Creative Commons is working on a complete [happy verb] of our [friendly title].

Information about our new Memorandum of Understanding and Creative Commons policies can be found on our MOU and Policies Summary Page. We encourage you to take a look at these documents and share your feedback.


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