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*Page 151 of The Use of Creative Commons Licensing to Enable Open Access to Public Sector Information and Publicly Funded Research Results: An Overview of Recent Australian Developments: http://creativecommons.fr/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/CCiBook_printedversion_IntelligentMultimedia1.pdf
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CC for intergovernmental organizations at http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Intergovernmental_Organizations
*the studies in the NL (2007): http://www.ivir.nl/publications/eechoud/CC_PublicSectorInformation_report_v3.pdf
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*and in the UK (2005): http://www.intrallect.com/index.php/intrallect/knowledge_base/general_articles/creative_commons_licensing_solutions_for_the_common_information_environment__1
 
*New Zealand's State Services Commission (a central government department) has considered such issues in depth. Much of its thinking is publicly available online at: http://ict.govt.nz/guidance-and-resources/information-and-data/nzgoal
 
*material at this page which discusses the development of the New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL): http://ict.govt.nz/programme/opening-government-data-and-information/nzgoal/development-nzgoal. At that page, you'll find a summary of the development of NZGOAL together with the full PDF copies of (among other things):
 
**Open Government Information and Data Re-use Project -- Suggested All-of-government Approach to Licensing of Public Sector Copyright Works: Discussion Paper for Public Service and Non-Public Service Departments; and
 
**Summary and Analysis of Department Feedback (on the Discussion Paper).
 
 
*http://creativecommons.org/government
 
*http://creativecommons.org/government
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Introduction to CC
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*CC's brief analysis regarding data at http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/26283
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*Overview of CC licenses at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/
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*CC public domain tools at http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/
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*Examples of governmental uses of CC licenses http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Government_use_of_Creative_Commons
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EU
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*European Public Sector Information Platform Topic Report: Creative Commons and Public Sector Information, Report no. 23 (published 11th February 2011), Authors: Timothy Vollmer and Diane Peters (CC) at http://epsiplatform.eu/content/topic-report-no-23-creative-commons-and-public-sector-information-flexible-tools-support-p-0
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*European Commission, 2005, First evaluation of Directive 96/9/EC on the legal protection of databases, DG Internal Market and Services Working Paper, http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/copyright/docs/databases/evaluation_report_ en.pdf (showing that EU database creation had declined since introduction of the Directive, whilst it had continued to rise in the US, undermining the rationale for the right in the first place).
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AU:
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*Fitzgerald, Anne M., Hooper, Neale, & Fitzgerald, Brian F. (2010) The use of Creative Commons licensing to enable open access to public sector information and publicly funded research results : an overview of recent Australian developments. In Bourcier, Danièle, Casanovas, Pompeu, Dulong de Rosnay, Mélanie, & Maracke, Catharina (Eds.) Intelligent Multimedia : Managing Creative Works in a Digital World. European Press Academic Publishing , pp. 151-174 at http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34143/.
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*Fitzgerald, Anne M., Fitzgerald, Brian F., & Hooper, Neale (2010) Enabling open access to public sector information with Creative Commons Licences : the Australian experience. In Access to Public Sector Information : Law, Technology & Policy. Sydney University Press at http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29773/.
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Canada:
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*CIPPIC has just released To Share or to Share-alike? a brief study that analyzes Share-Alike obligations in Canadian municipal open data portals, at http://www.cippic.ca/sites/default/files/CIPPIC%20-%20Analysis%20of%20Share-alike%20Obligations.pdf
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England & Wales
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*JISC Practical Guide to Licensing Open Data at http://discovery.ac.uk/files/pdf/Licensing_Open_Data_A_Practical_Guide.pdf
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**JISC comparison of CC with OGL at http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk/ManageContent/ManageContent/tabid/243/ID/2047/Can-works-licensed-under-an-OGL-Open-Government-Licence-be-used-as-part-of-an-OER.aspx
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**(2005): http://www.intrallect.com/index.php/intrallect/knowledge_base/general_articles
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**(2011) Digital Opportunity: A review of intellectual property and growth (Hargreaves Report) May 2011 at http://www.ipo.gov.uk/ipreview-finalreport.pdf
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**(2011) HMG response to Hargreaves at http://www.info4local.gov.uk/documents/publications/1958983
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*NL
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**Studies in the NL (2007): http://www.ivir.nl/publications/eechoud/CC_PublicSectorInformation_report_v3.pdf
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*New Zealand:
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**New Zealand's State Services Commission on its information/data policies: http://ict.govt.nz/guidance-and-resources/information-and-data/nzgoal
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**New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL): http://ict.govt.nz/programme/opening-government-data-and-information/nzgoal/development-nzgoal
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***Open Government Information and Data Re-use Project -- Suggested All-of-government Approach to Licensing of Public Sector Copyright Works: Discussion Paper for Public Service ***and Non-Public Service Departments; and Summary and Analysis of Department Feedback (on the Discussion Paper).
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Revision as of 20:35, 18 October 2011

CC for intergovernmental organizations at http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Intergovernmental_Organizations

Introduction to CC

EU

AU:

  • Fitzgerald, Anne M., Hooper, Neale, & Fitzgerald, Brian F. (2010) The use of Creative Commons licensing to enable open access to public sector information and publicly funded research results : an overview of recent Australian developments. In Bourcier, Danièle, Casanovas, Pompeu, Dulong de Rosnay, Mélanie, & Maracke, Catharina (Eds.) Intelligent Multimedia : Managing Creative Works in a Digital World. European Press Academic Publishing , pp. 151-174 at http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34143/.
  • Fitzgerald, Anne M., Fitzgerald, Brian F., & Hooper, Neale (2010) Enabling open access to public sector information with Creative Commons Licences : the Australian experience. In Access to Public Sector Information : Law, Technology & Policy. Sydney University Press at http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29773/.

Canada:

England & Wales