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  • ...ides a set of web services which allow application developers to integrate license selection with their own software. The web services are designed to be a m ...ces. Through the CC web service API, you can generate any of the Creative Commons licenses, including Sampling. The web services API 1.5 is frozen and can b
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  • ...ivecommons.org/audio/publish-morpheus Morpheus] that claims to be Creative Commons licensed, this application will verify that for you. If you drag a file that lacks license information or contains false information, the application will notify you
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  • These FAQs are designed to provide a better understanding of Creative Commons, our licenses, and our other legal and technical tools. They provide basic * Other CC FAQs: [[CC0_FAQ|CC0 Public Domain Dedication]] and [[PDM_FAQ|Public Domain Mark]].
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  • == Creative Commons and Magnatune Announce Winners of the Lisa DeBenedictis Remix Contest – W ...cisco, USA - October 18, 2005 - Today the non-profit organization Creative Commons, which offers free licenses and tools to enable creators to publish their w
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  • When submitting code to a Creative Commons code repository, you agree to the following terms: ...ttp://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU GPL]; or, (c) such other license terms as are explicitly noted for a particular project.
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  • ...ccREL|metadata]] which allows software to understand that you've applied a license to your work. ...ensing information. When you [http://creativecommons.org/license/ choose a license] on our website, you get back some metadata (licensing information) encoded
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  • ...ns. For more information on using CC tools or works offered under Creative Commons licenses, consult the [[Frequently_Asked_Questions|Frequently Asked Questio ...below is a general description of differences and similarities between the license versions, for general informational purposes only. Consult your own attorn
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  • This is a list of '''books''' available under a Creative Commons license. |?License
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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]] Creative Commons<br/>
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  • {{Infobox|See [[Web Integration]] for information on all Creative Commons' integration tools.}} ''Integrating Creative Commons licenses into your web application''
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  • ....org ID3] frames. Two of these will be used for embedding Creative Commons license claim metadata: '''WCOP''' (Copyright/Legal information) should include the license URL. For example, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/.
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  • ...ication like Photoshop to mark files as re-usable under a Creative Commons license. ...[[XMP]] template which may be used to mark documents with Creative Commons license information.
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  • ...g XMP metadata." Note that even when embedded with XMP metadata, Creative Commons recommends a licensed document include a visible copyright notice; [[Markin The Creative Commons [http://www.creativecommons.org/license/ licensing process] offers a XMP template which may be used to mark files w
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  • <pre>&lt;!-- Creative Commons License --&gt; ...reative Commons License" border="0" src="http://creativecommons.org/images/public/somerights.gif" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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  • Creative Commons has built a series of open source tools to assist end users in publishing a ...s with information about your license and it allows you to upload Creative Commons-licensed audio.
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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]] ...e_.26_Attribution|<span class="tocnumber">2.4</span> <span class="toctext">License &amp; Attribution</span>]]</li>
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  • [[Category:legal]] [[Category:podcasting]] [[Category:license]] [[Category:guide]] ...lic under the Creative Common’s Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/). It is our hope that pr
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  • ...marking works licensed with a Creative Commons license or dedicated to the public domain with both human readable and machine readable notices, on the web an ...''' rather than applicable only to works offered under one of the Creative Commons licenses.
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  • == License == ...s a brilliant tool, that tags audio and video files with information about license and uploads them to the Internet Archive. It's practical because the user d
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  • Creative Commons uses the online tool [http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/index Po * license engine and deeds
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  • ...f this page indicates, this project is not currently supported by Creative Commons. The plugin is no longer available or supported. == ...tensions.services.openoffice.org/project/ccooo OOo Extension Page]) allows license information to be embedded in OpenOffice.org Writer, Impress, Draw and Calc
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  • ...the different views about Creative Commons and issues related to Creative Commons. If you know of an article or comment that is not represented here, please ...oper, Cheryl Foong & Brian Fitzgerald, 'Open access to judgments: Creative Commons licences and the Australian courts' (2012) 19(1) ''Murdoch University Law R
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  • |related_to=License Wrappers ...[[MozCC]], it became apparent that a class which modeled Creative Commons license RDF would be useful. In order to aid in the development of MozCC, [[CcRdf f
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  • ...nd on the other hand, promoting the dissemination of creative works to the public . ...the right to distribute a creative work, and public benefit from access to creative work.
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  • ...m the talk. Also please try to be aware of side chatter getting into the public chat. ...n the fear of loosing their intellectual property. The Developing Nations license grants the freedoms to copy, distribute, display, make derivatives of and p
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  • ...gus claim, because if the memos were authentic (which they were), then the public should know about the faults with the voting machines ...ocess they had started a group on campus that focused on copyright and the commons. When they realized they had such an audience, they decided to take it glob
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  • ...material, and more that is free to share or build upon utilizing Creative Commons enabled search services at [http://www.google.com/advanced_search Google] a ...the moment it is created. This means that if you want to copy and re-use a creative work you find online, you usually have to ask the author's permission.
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  • ...rom the talk. Also please try to be aware of side chatter getting into the public chat. ...on the fear of loosing their intellectual property. The Developing Nations license grants the freedoms to copy, distribute, display, make derivatives of and p
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  • [16:05] Gonzo Oxberger: that will be released tonight under a CC license. [16:09] Gonzo Oxberger: CC-license a full length movie.
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  • <i>Creative Commons</i> and <i>PopSci.com</i> present: <b>Creative Commons Concert in Second Life</b>
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  • This is a list of Creative Commons licensed performance/live-based media. Please see the [[Books]] page and us Title: Bound By Law? (Tales from the Public Domain)
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  • ...l microformat] (specifically [http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-license rel license]) and an [[RDFa]] statement. Example: <nowiki>This text is licensed to the public under the &lt;a rel="license"
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  • ...e is to develop clear and precise challenges for creators who use Creative Commons licenses. Many have already been hit, but it would be great to set the bar * Allow recording of a concert at a major venue by the audience under a CC license.
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  • Creative Commons needs your help to create a Second Life marketplace. ...tario), Nic Suzor (Creative Commons Australia), and Jennifer Yip (Creative Commons San Francisco).
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  • = Creative Commons Version 3.0 Licenses — A Brief Explanation = ===''by Mia Garlick, General Counsel Creative Commons''===
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  • Thank you for your interest in the international project of the Creative Commons. .../09/Introduction_to_CC_and_Jurisdiction_Teams.pdf Introduction to Creative Commons and Jurisdiction Teams]
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  • '''Welcome to the Creative Commons Documentation project!''' ...other pieces that need to be written to explain various facets of Creative Commons across the board.
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  • Want to know how Creative Commons works quite simply, then view the following simple comics. * '''[[Sharing Creative Works]]''' is a general introduction to copyright and CC licensing.
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  • '''CC+''' denotes the combination of a '''CC official license (unmodified and verbatim)''' + '''another separate and independent agreemen ...f permissions that have not been modified or customized but reproduces the license verbatim. The plus (+) signifies that all of those same permissions are gr
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  • How can Creative Commons do a better job at being more transparent and open to the community for ide I asked a few CC Affiliate public leads 5 questions in June 2007:
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  • ...should be noted in addition to the tags below. The tags are optional, the license URL is necessary. In cases where the site does not directly support CC licenses, the license URL should be noted in a description (e.g., on YouTube) or other appropriat
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  • ...d the public domain], [http://creativecommons.org/about/legal/#commons the commons], [http://creativecommons.org/about/legal/#opencontent open content], and [ ==The Public Domain==
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  • ...right notice on her work, it passed into the public domain once published. Public domain status was the default. ...on.” [4] As the Copyright Office puts it, “copyright is an incident of creative authorship not dependent on statutory formalities.”[5]
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  • Too often the debate over creative control tends to the extremes. At one pole is a vision of total control... ...s is working to revive them. We use private rights to create public goods: creative works set free for certain uses. Like the free software and open-source mov
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  • All Creative Commons licenses have many important features in common. Every license will help you
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  • ...e it easier for people both to offer and find works that are available for creative collaboration. Here are some examples of what we have in mind. ...s of the Empire State Building that are available under a Creative Commons license that permits copying and posting on the Web. He will find Jill’s photos,
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  • ...first is the license emblem shown in the screenshot above. The second is a license properties tab. We'll start with the emblem because it uses the read functi ...a corresponding emblem. Currently, two emblems are used, one for Creative Commons licenses and another for anything else. Here is this final code of the upd
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  • ...censes. This page describes how to begin with a license URI and map it to license properties. ...requirements of a license. Permissions declare a permission given by the license, above and beyond what default copyright law allows. Prohibitions prohibit
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  • ===What is Creative Commons?=== ...d written works that are free for you to share, reuse, and remix. Creative Commons helps build this world of open content, and you can help.
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  • ...of pre-designed label templates: address, shipping, filing, CD - licensed public domain === Creative Commons-licensed content ===
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  • ...litik posted [http://netzpolitik.org/2007/public-project-lead-von-creative-commons-deutschland/ an informative write-up] of the event. (German) ** John Weitzmann, Creative Commons Deutschland
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  • ...ecommons.org/license select license page] for information about choosing a license. ...this isn’t the case. In order to make sure your audience understands the license you have chosen, follow our [[Marking|marking standards]] on how to correct
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  • ...II. [[Project Leads sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Creative Commons]] ...where everyone - individuals and institutions - are welcome. The Creative Commons Global Network works together to realize our shared values and build relati
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  • ...tes members of the public to participate in the license drafting. Creative Commons will announce the draft on creativecommons.org, and we expect the Legal Pro ...mmunity to develop and improve the license. It is important to conduct the public discussion in an open and fair way and to incorporate the changes that the
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  • How can Creative Commons licensing work with content created by NGOs (non-governmental organizations ...erts and activist can share their contents, I will try to convince them to license it with CC by [http://freeculture.org/pipermail/discuss/2007-November/00189
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  • * Support for adding CC0 and Public Domain notices and metadata. * Help tips on license selection.
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  • Goal: to have “truly generic” and “truly US” license ...tion licenses besides this unported license we must not only translate the license literally, but legally adapt it to the respective jurisdiction, e.g. we nee
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  • ...imilar rights that you hold in a work and dedicating those rights to the [[public domain]]. ...l, designed to take on the dedication function of the former, deprecated [[Public Domain Dedication and Certification]].
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  • How Creative Commons licenses can interact with commerce. ...ort answer is “no.” As long as the other deal is not exclusive, the CC license cannot conflict with another agreement.
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  • {{Sharing Creative Works |text= <center> ''Creative Commons presents'' <br />
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  • ...eativecommons.org/licenses/zero/1.0/ deed], or [http://creativecommons.org/license/zero Choose CC0]. You may also be interested in our [http://wiki.creativec = Development and Public Comment Process =
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  • ...enhance the search experience. Metadata about the resources, including the license and subject information available, are exposed in the search result set. We This section outlines some of the [[RDFa]] metadata Creative Commons is collecting for the DiscoverEd project and gives some examples of using R
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  • ...tion describing how license information may be described using RDF and how license information may be attached to works. ccREL is described in ''[[Media:Ccrel-1.0.pdf|ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language]]'' (pdf), published March 3, 2008. An overview
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  • ...al is a [[human rights license]] and one already ongoing is the [[freedoms license]].'' ...d non-commercial use and accordingly cannot be defined within the existing license scopes.''
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  • Two good examples of a '''human rights license''' that forbids use by human rights violating parties: *[http://www.xerobank.com/tesla.html Torrify Ethical Software License Agreement] ([[TESLA]] visible [http://xerobank.com/tesla.html here])
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  • ...science license]], and a more current related proposal is a [[human rights license]]. Since 2004 many [[eco-label]] standards have been promulgated to mark [ ...nse]]) is a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]]. ''What follows is [[speculative content]]:''
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  • The [[Creative Commons wiki]] terms are what you see when you [[edit page]]s in [[this wiki]]: ...nsidered to be released under the [[CC-by|Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License]] (see [[CreativeCommons:Copyrights]] for details). If you don't want your
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  • ...versial rule that is not followed in the [[Creative Commons]] [[parametric license]] regime, although it is an option. The [[CC-by-nc-sa]] in particular does ...e solved or at least addressed as options in the [[Creative Commons Public License]]s.''
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  • A '''parametric license''' is a [[license]] either mechanically generated or chosen from options and fill-in-the-blan ...Commons Open Office extension]] for instance makes it easy to choose a CC license based on such input(s).
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  • ''This is [[speculative content]] about a potential [[future]] [[parametric license]]. It was originally contributed by [[anonymous trolls]] in 2004.'' ...shareware license''' become part of a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]] regime? It would certainly cut the number of bizarre and strange sharewa
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  • ...o public]] use of some kind, even if it is a quite restricted notion of a "public". ...all participants must commit equally to the public under exactly the same license.
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  • ...aced its one-way NDA, mutual NDA, and employment agreements under Creative Commons Zero, in a git repo. They're free and unencumbered. [http://blog.papertrail ...non-disclosure agreement''' might be a fruitful addition to the [[Creative Commons licenses]] for the following reasons:
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  • == The 2012-13 Creative Commons Research agenda == ...of open content to understand how their actions contribute to the broader commons.
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  • ==2008 Nordic Creative Commons Summit==
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  • * General remarks regarding license incompatibility - Dr. Lucie Guibault === CC0 “waiver and universal public domain assertion tools“ ===
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  • ...for use by anyone for any purpose without restriction under copyright law. Public domain is the purest form of open/free, since no one owns or controls the m ...to see if the copyright holder has dedicated all rights to the work to the public domain by using [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CC0 CC0].
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  • ==Creative Commons Statement of Intent for Attribution-ShareAlike Licenses== ...ght licenses that enable creators to legally grant certain freedoms to the public and to clearly signal those freedoms to humans and machines.
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  • ...ution. The contents of the Collection are offered under a Creative Commons license so that libraries and educational institutions will be allowed to duplicate
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  • |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk/ ...of both the North and South, together with leading thinkers and prominent public figures such as Kofi Annan, Salman Rushdie, Richard Stallman and Siva Vaidh
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  • |Quote_Attribution=http://www.engagemedia.org/creative-commons |License=lots of them
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  • ...ve to open PictureAustralia to photographic contributions from the general public. |License=lots of them
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  • ...ownload and share the album,… allowed us to retain the right to possibly license the music for commercial use at a later stage. Furthermore, since I'd made |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/
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  • |Description=The Creative Commons Music Collaboration Project (CCMCP) provides artists with applications to h ...rtists who will tweak, mix, edit and expand upon their works in infinitely creative ways. Offering a collaborative platform of applications, tools, and discus
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  • ...ted with the rise of the Internet, have been driven primarily by bottom-up creative collaboration and not by intellectual property or centrally planned researc ...ion=[http://johnquiggin.com/index.php/archives/2005/07/01/creative-commons-license/ John Quiggin]
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  • ...into place: legaltorrents.com - a community created to distribute Creative Commons licensed media. Download the torrent here. Much thanks to legaltorrents.com |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
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  • ...Cunningham’s choreography for his solo dance "Loops" under a CC BY-NC-SA license. ...he score under a Creative Commons (non-commercial/attribution/share-alike) license, so that it can be more closely studied and remixed in the future. For an a
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  • |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/ == License Usage ==
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  • |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/ ...l 31 community television. Experienced in both private commercial law and public law, Shaun has also worked for the Australian Competition and Consumer Comm
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  • ...cription=The edgeX project provides a site for Ipswich residents to upload creative content, building a community around collaboration via comments made on use
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  • |License short name=CC BY, CC BY-ND, CC BY-NC-ND, CC BY-NC, CC BY-NC-SA, CC BY-SA, c |Quote=Creative Commons licences provides a legal framework that encourages co-creation.
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  • |Quote=The flexibility and accessibility that Creative Commons provides really opens the options for artists about how they want their cre |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/au/, http://creativecommons.org/
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  • ...tion, providing on-demand access to accurate, consistent and authoritative public sector information (PSI) to support a range of Government initiatives. |Tag=government, data, policy, public sector information, open access
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  • |Quote=We selected CC Attribution 3.0 Unported license because we want content to spread as far and wide as possible and we want t |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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  • ...ative established by SBS, On Line Opinion, the Brisbane Institute, and the Creative Industries Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology to cover the |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/
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  • ...tunning portraits of young modern female figures are housed in private and public collections worldwide, and are increasingly included in print publications. |Quote=Creative Commons gives me the added assurance that I will be credited for my images, and it
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  • ...ey’ve published in ''PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases'' under a Creative Commons Attribution licence, making their findings accessible to the world. ...n=[http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7038 Michael Eisen, Co-Founder, Public Library of Science]
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  • ...e Opinion'' is a not-for-profit e-journal that aims to provide a forum for public social and political debate about current Australian issues. |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/
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  • ...logy which uses Creative Commons to enable students to build an innovation commons, emphasising collaboration and ethical reuse of content as skills appropria |Author=Queensland University of Technology Creative Industries Faculty
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  • |Quote_Attribution=Helen Varley Jamieson, UpStage Project Manager and ‘creative catalyst’ |License short name=CC BY-NC-SA, GNU GPL
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  • ...e the first museum in the world to share its historic images on the Flickr Commons. |Tag=Flickr, commons, archive, history, Sydney, Australia, play, education, photography, images
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