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The Database contains the full text of the Unported and the jurisdiction-specific 3.0 licenses, which you can query by a range of variables. The license texts have been structured according to [[Property:Relevant_license_sections|tags or keywords]].
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The Database contains the full text of the Unported and the jurisdiction-specific 3.0 licenses, which you can query by a range of variables. The license texts have been structured according to [[Property:Relevant_license_sections|tags or keywords]]. [[Special:RunQuery/Jurisdiction_Query|Query]] one or more ported licenses (and Unported) for tagged license sections. Visit the [[Research]] page for more information on using the data contained in this database.
 
 
[[Special:RunQuery/Jurisdiction_Query|Query]] one or more ported licenses (and Unported) for tagged license sections. Visit the [[Research]] page for more information on using the data contained in this database.
 
  
 
==Jurisdictions==
 
==Jurisdictions==

Revision as of 18:32, 21 January 2011

The Jurisdiction Database is a dynamic resource containing information for Affiliates, scholars and others interested in CC's international community.

Research

The Database contains the full text of the Unported and the jurisdiction-specific 3.0 licenses, which you can query by a range of variables. The license texts have been structured according to tags or keywords. Query one or more ported licenses (and Unported) for tagged license sections. Visit the Research page for more information on using the data contained in this database.

Jurisdictions

The CC Affiliate Network consists of 100+ affiliates working in over 70 jurisdictions to support and promote CC activities around the world. Members of the Affiliate Network have formal agreements with Creative Commons. To learn more about the formal CC Team in a jurisdiction or to find out if there is a CC community in a particular jurisdiction, click on the jurisdiction's flag below.

Formal Affiliate Agreements

These jurisdictions have a formal relationship with Creative Commons via an agreement between organizations, universities or individuals in the jurisdiction and CC HQ. If you would like to become involved with Creative Commons in one of these jurisdictions, please click on the flag and use the contact information provided in the side bar.

For more information on what it means to be a formal Affiliate, please see our Affiliates wiki page.

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Currently No Formal Affiliate Agreement

Enthusiasm for Creative Commons does not require a formal Affiliate Team. Creative Commoners around the world conduct events and share the news about CC without a formal relationship to Creative Commons. Click on the flags below to learn more about CC enthusiasts in these jurisdictions.

For more information on becoming a formal Affiliate, please see our Introduction document.

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Add a jurisdiction

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Contributing to the Database

The Jurisdiction Database contains information on the Unported license and each Creative Commons affiliate jurisdiction (e.g. Germany, Estonia).

On these pages you have the opportunity to add or edit data about the jurisdiction, or data about the jurisdictions 3.0 license porting process.

On each page, you can choose to edit the page directly as with a normal wiki page or edit via the "edit with form" link at the top of the page. This form will allow you to input information into labeled boxes and is suggested at least for edits to the sidebar.

The structure of pages follows this schema: <Jurisdiction>/3.0/<License>

Map

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Disclaimer

This website provides information about legal topics and information on Creative Commons licenses. It is based on the work of Creative Commons and our Creative Commons Affiliate Teams. Nothing on this website is intended to be used as legal advice. Creative Commons and Creative Commons Affiliate Teams are not law firms and do not provide legal services. Using the Websites or Services or sending us an email does not create an attorney-client relationship. Creative Commons and Creative Commons Affiliate Teams provide this information on an "as-is" basis. Creative Commons makes no warranties regarding any information provided on this website and disclaims liability for damages resulting from their use.