Difference between revisions of "Government use of Creative Commons"

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* http://www.prb.bg Chief Prosecutor of the Republic of Bulgaria. CC BY 2.5 Bulgaria
 
* http://www.prb.bg Chief Prosecutor of the Republic of Bulgaria. CC BY 2.5 Bulgaria
 
* http://www.mfa.bg Bulgarian Foreign Ministry. CC BY ND 2.5 Bulgaria.
 
* http://www.mfa.bg Bulgarian Foreign Ministry. CC BY ND 2.5 Bulgaria.
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== Chile ==
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* http://www.bcn.cl The Library of the National Congress, whose site is licensed under CC BY NC SA 2.0 Chile.
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* http://www.guiaweb.cl/ and http://www.observatoriodeusabilidad.cl The Guidelines for Governmental Websites and its Observatory, run by the Ministry of Economy, are licensed under CC BY NC SA 2.0 Chile.
  
 
== Colombia ==
 
== Colombia ==

Revision as of 16:07, 7 August 2009

Currently this is a scratchpad for referencing known government uses of CC licensing (and government recommendations of CC licensing). Please add to the list and turn compelling uses into Case_Studies.

Armenia

Australia

Australian government reports recommending CC usage

Bulgaria

Chile

Colombia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

OECD

Russian Federation

Spain

United States