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  • ...e_or_authorization.3F | What happens if someone applies a CC license to my work without my knowledge or authorization?]] ...pedia_article_even_though_they_use_a_CC_BY-SA_license.3F | Can I include a work licensed with CC BY in a Wikipedia article even though they use a CC BY-SA
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  • ...our own podcast, e.g., your licensing options for when you distribute your work. For those of you who need a little background on how podcasting works from ...i.e. written down or recorded. This means that when you come across such a work, you should, as a general rule and subject to some exceptions noted in Sect
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  • ...to distribute a creative work, and public benefit from access to creative work. ...ounds were stored and capable of being seen, as thus, were a copyrightable work.
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  • ...(BY-ND; which does allow commercial verbatim use), and either release your work under Attribution-ShareAlike (BY-SA) or also exclude music under that licen ...regates and tracks the popularity of music that allows both commercial and derivative use.
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  • ...He releases all his music under a Creative Commons license that allows for derivative works, so his fans have created numerous music videos and posted them on va If just clicking that link doesn't work for you, to listen using iTunes, from the menu choose Advanced / Open Strea
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  • ...ork of the commons crew should be to demonstrate the problem this poses to derivative works and the credibility of shared licences rather than to make a tool for ...t_all_of_my_rights_back.3F - even if a license is successfully terminated, derivative works will be unaffected. Mia Garlick, CC GC, Jan. 2, 2007
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  • ...a CC license, an artist can, for example, invite the public to share their work or mash it up (on certain conditions). ...operating system.” [http://people.debian.org/~evan/ccsummary.html] They work primarily involves reviewing software against the DFSG to determine if the
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  • ...derivative work (and therefore the modifier now owns the copyright on the derivative?) ...ating punctuation to fit your house style does not constitute a derivative work.
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  • ...1] If the author did not take the trouble to put a copyright notice on her work, it passed into the public domain once published. Public domain status was ...domain status, and that many of the authors who can now self-publish their work on the Internet likely fall into the newly-burdened category. [7]
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  • ...ou choose to restrict — e.g., make a commercial use, create a derivative work; * to keep any copyright notice intact on all copies of your work;
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  • ...fault copyright law allows. Prohibitions prohibit a particular use of the work, specifically affecting the scope of the permissions provided by a permissi ...bake in a little knowledge about CC license URI conventions, and will not work with possible future license URIs that do not follow these conventions (e.g
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  • *Collecting Societies, also being addressed, work not as conclusive as moral rights progress ...overs authors, performing artists, phonogram producers, and broadcasters / work covers performance, phonogram, and broadcast
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  • ...ons licenses give authors and creators a simple way to mark their creative work with the freedoms they intend it to carry. Many people have asked us how CC ...t’s begin with just a copyright. What does a copyright mean? How does it work?
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  • ...(and in turn, how likely it is for someone to use your original work in a derivative)
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  • ...you. There are some other things to consider when you choose to share your work with the world. ...of your creation without having to ask? Prohibiting people from using your work commercially may limit how widely it is spread.
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  • ...sting that 87(4) may provide some wiggle room but unsure how well it would work with regards to moral rights. [http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-licens ...bly be an assertion to never claim and enforce any unwaivable right in the work, although further suggesting that courts won't be readily willing to uphold
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  • ...g period of research, [[Science Commons]] targeted three areas for focused work: scholarly publishing, licensing policies, and the realization of the “se ...[[share-alike]] licenses that would more closely specify the way that the work can be extended.
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  • ...e way. This is in contrast to the Attribution-only license from CC where a derivative could be released under full copyright restrictions (All Rights Reserved). ...se can be incorporated with a work from a later version. Specifically, any work that is licensed with a BY-SA or BY-NC-SA version 2.0 or higher can be used
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  • ...dinary original content – it will also be the many future generations of derivative content developed and tested and retested by untold numbers of students, te
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  • ...tracker-week-1/ integrating license indexing] in [[Tracker]]. Part of his work (along with intern [http://creativecommons.org/about/people/alumni#80 Scott * allow searching by license characteristic (i.e., whether a work allows derivative works, etc)
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  • ...s great for indies like me because we can still make what money off of our work there is to be made – while not denying other people the ability to sprea ...r Creative Commons, and the Flickr licence integration, Boyko believes his work should be open to anyone who is willing to use it fairly.
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  • ...ic is music that is shareable, available in ‘source code’ form, allows derivative works and is free of cost for non-commercial use. It is the concept of ‘o ...atalogue that is “shareable, available in ‘source code’ form, allows derivative works and is free of cost for non-commercial use.” Magnatune advocates fo
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  • * the '''freedom to use''' the work and enjoy the benefits of using it * the '''freedom to study''' the work and to apply knowledge acquired from it
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  • ...This is also a positive, however, as people will help you distribute your work around the globe if they enjoy it.’ ...are drawn between commercial and non-commercial uses, and the options for derivative works. EngageMedia integrates a Creative Commons licence generator into the
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  • ...he United Nations Development Program International Open Source Network to work on the DocBook and WikiBook conversions. *the freedom to use the work and enjoy the benefits of using it;
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  • ...eds and show listings, and aspires towards releasing compilation albums of work created on the site. The project plans to go live in the next few months un ...ir work to be used. The description as to how others can sample or create derivative works can be changed during the file’s initial upload or at any time ther
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  • ...as appropriative too, so we needed to free up the re-use rights of our own work to respect the greater gene pool of creative materials we were sampling. C Artbase logo (c) Artabase under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
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  • ...l purpose, as long as they allow others to do the same with the derivative work, and acknowledge my original authorship, either by name or with a link back ...t other users behave in the same way as the creator, the usefulness of the work is maximised, rather than locking up downstream uses.
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  • ...ng interest in chance operations, it's a bold and exciting move to see his work opened up to others in this way ...orming the solo with his hands and promises to provide ample substance for derivative works. The result is a ‘live’ performance of the dance that is constant
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  • ...-NoDerivative 2.5 Australian licence], unless contributors choose to allow derivative works. The [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/au/ Attribution- ...erivative licences. It is assumed contributors are wary of allowing their work to be altered or remixed, as most wish to guard their artistic integrity.
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  • ...icensing ''The Pundit'' under Creative Commons enables us to utilise their work without needing to take all creative rights away from the individual author ...mative, but to be an opportunity for young and emerging writers to publish work in a professional capacity.
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  • |Quote=As a not-for-profit we are happy for work to be disseminated widely. We don’t pay authors for their material direct ...s.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 Generic licence] to submitted articles, but not to the remainder
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  • ...me to present performances to an online audience who can interact with the work via a text chat. ...cipants to be open to sharing media at the same time as respecting others' work.
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  • ...ks to create a legally safe framework for individuals and organisations to work with multi media resources in an open source environment.’ - [http://www. :‘By providing a unique and diverse set of resources, and by encouraging derivative and open usage of those resources for the production of new creative works,
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  • ...H.mov ''3xSuper Robot Heartbreak''] features the ‘Me!me!me!bot,’ ‘FT Work 9000,’ and ‘Ignoramatron,’ robots who wreak havoc in a town and, seei ...nslated into French, German and Hebrew thanks to the CC licence permitting derivative works. Since its debut on 13 May 2005, the film has been downloaded more t
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  • ...cals in other songs on CC Mixter than had no vocal track. In this way the work was going in two directions: sometimes I was the starting point for others ...mons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license that presently has 120 derivative works. Her music can also be found on Jamendo.com and on on Myspace, downl
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  • ...ces gained was significant: iDAP’s audience literally walked through the work to enter the exhibition. ...ntent from Flickr as a type of spontaneous and reflexive direction for the work to take.’ Chris Denaro
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  • ...l because it offers the same rights as the “Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0″ option - but in a way that is digestible for the casual music
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  • ...s.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 Generic licence]). ...03, Andrew was commissioned to produce a situationist-inspired interactive work, D3, for the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), where he spent
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  • The Remix My Lit logo is a derivative work of a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ CC Attribution 2.0] Flick
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  • ...s a CC license that only requires giving credit -- allowing commercial and derivative use. ;[[CCPlus|CC+]]: A protocol describing the offering of a work under a CC license plus other options, such as the availability of private
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  • ...ghts reserved” to “some rights reserved,” enabling you to share your work under terms of your own choosing. This gives you control over distribution, ...mercial, or NC, condition can be attached to prohibit commercial use. A no-derivative, or ND, condition can be attached to allow verbatim sharing but no adapting
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  • ...just made sense that after Ben Zephyr, the two would come back together to work on their own project. While David revisited ideas constructed in styles les ...Creative Commons gives us a way to enjoy the control and protection of our work we desire while at the same time fostering the kind of creative environment
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  • ...most open source projects and most blogs the most frequent response to my work is none. …This is not a problem - it is something I enjoy because I can h ..._change_the_world.php Read/Write Blog], Mike observes: ‘This is why only work that is freely licensed with continue to be relevant in future culture.’
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  • == Original authors attribution list generator for derivative Creative Commons works == ...Creative Commons works by original author, as well as group it by intended derivative project, it would be possible to create a source attribution list automatic
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  • ...loaded through Strayform is licensed under CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5. This provides freedom and ease-of-use to consumers, while creato ...e interested in funding their art. This means that people can fund artists work, all of which is released under a CC licence, making an artist free to not
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  • ..._derivative_work_or_an_adaptation.3F | Does my use constitute a derivative work or an adaptation?]] ...nsed_work_that_I_found.3F | Can CC give me permission to use a CC-licensed work that I found?]]
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  • ...ine where writers, filmmakers, and artists can self-publish their creative work. Published content types include fiction, nonfiction, essay, poetry, film, ...nean.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. We're working on making all content availa
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  • ...video shoot. much fun was had and friendships made. video editors went to work after the shoot was done. both the recording and the video would be given a ...nported License''', which allows you to alter, transform or build upon the work but which otherwise has the same conditions as the earlier mentioned licens
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  • ...k under the law of copyright. Therefore, in order to translate a work, the work may not be accompanied by a ND (No Derivatives) license. Otherwise, transla
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  • |Question=I would hate to see people damage the integrity of my work, so my best recourse is to use the ND term, correct? ...your work, you always have the option to disavow any association with the derivative.
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  • ...ion=I don’t mind other people using and adapting my work, but I want the derivative works to always remain available for others to use as well, so I should app ...her Creative Commons licenses to express just how free you would like that work to remain. Recall, though, that the Share Alike license only applies to der
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  • ...ace to share information is the most important part of what makes Facebook work." Lo que traducido se leería como: ¨"En realidad, no compartiríamos tu i ...it, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Pos
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  • ...ace to share information is the most important part of what makes Facebook work." ...it, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Pos
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  • ...it, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Pos ...py, publicly perform or display, distribute, modify, translate, and create derivative works of (“use”) any content you post on or in connection with Facebook
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  • ...nts & instructions to your ideas, you're not meant to let people copy your work, improve upon it or share it. But we do. It's different, at first it seems :‘I would like to stop taking tedious commissions and make work purely to my own tastes.’ <ref name=”test”> [http://www.kith-kin.co.
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  • ...arts writers the opportunity to review life performance and publish their work. ...ial purposes: i.e. under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia licence. This licensing facilitated the republishing of
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  • ...al is an informational website for educators interested in licensing their work (be it papers, tools, photographs, video, handouts, lectures, or other educ [http://creativecommons.org/license license your work] with the Creative Commons license chooser.
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  • ...lic domain. The html code will also include the metadata that enables your work to be found via [http://search.creativecommons.org Creative Commons-enabled ...work and then mark your work either: (a) with a statement such as “This work is licensed under the Creative Commons [insert description] License. To vie
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  • ...right in your work even if you license it more openly. When you offer your work under a CC license, you are simply choosing to open up some of those rights ...thers copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work — and derivative works based upon it — but only if they give credit the way you request.
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  • ...came from NASA, which is after all a government agency and all government work should, in theory, be in the public domain, but he isn’t positive. He is ...words to the librarian, this is what he is feeling. At this point, all the work he has done is mostly wasted. He might as well go back to using his origina
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  • ...it, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Pos ...it, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Pos
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  • ...e was uncomfortable with the idea of other people profiting by selling her work. ...es-- and to prevent her photography from being locked down by copyright in derivative works.
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  • ...to say to the world here's the freedom that I want to run with my creative work. Here are the things you're allowed to do. Can I reproduce it, can I copy i ...he work I did." The basic choices are commercial use, or not. Can you make derivative works, versions, adaptations or not? And do you want me to have to share al
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  • .... No Derivative Works — you may not alter, transform, or build upon this work.
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  • ...Code, Title 17, s 105, “copyright protection…is not available for any work of the United States Government, but the United States Government is not pr ...not in such a way as to imply that the author has endorsed the derivative work.
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  • ...details. Creative Commons Hong Kong probably needs to do more publicizing work.
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  • ...o about letting the world know? Here are some examples of how to mark your work with the CC license. Note: If you want to know how to attribute other creat ...n-bottom: 1em; border: 1px; background-color: #eee; width: 65%;">'''''This work is licensed under a''' <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/li
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  • ...he spanish motion picture stablishment. This way, Riot Cinema has become a work platform for students of Film and Media studies, filmmakers interested in a ...ence will be not only allowed to create new versions of the film and other derivative works, but encouraged. Not only that, the producers will organize a contest
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  • ...ial on the website for non-commercial purposes provided they attribute the work, but are not permitted to alter, transform or build upon the works.
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  • Tate Gallery data set under CC0: http://www.tate.org.uk/about/our-work/digital/collection-data ...license, allowing others both share and reuse the images in noncommercial derivative works. Similarly, BM developed an open API that community members can query
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  • ...violate the CC license. The atlas was a '''compilation''' not a derivative work, so did not need to be licensed under the SA term, and attribution on back
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  • ...ewed the “non commercial” license. Share Alike would “protect” the work from ever being locked up [...] a Share Alike license eliminates the corpor ...ing up a play or TV show based on Sita. They are certainly welcome to make derivative works, and make money from them; in fact I encourage this. But they may not
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  • * to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work * to Remix — to adapt the work
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  • Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported ...tudy and reference purpose. Creative Commons tag offers guarantee that our work will be credited and it allows them to be used by 3d graphics industry.
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  • GateHouse Media have used an Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported licence. The Creative Commons license, Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works, is the most restrictive licence of the six available options. Creat
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  • ...t to sharing successfully as well. Creators of OER want to make sure their work is visible to users, and learners and educators need to be able to find res ...reators a simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to their work.''' CC licenses are built on top of copyright law, allowing creators to cha
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  • ...blished to serve as a forum for in-world producers to exhibit and critique work. The majority of the machinima members see themselves as artists, but some ...fe 2, and worked on a Sims 2 machinima series. The premise of machinima is derivative of "the player-producer culture, where the player uses his or her own story
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  • ...provide an idea factory to other media from which they may draw and create derivative creations. We believe there is an inherent worth in this project in adding |community relationship=Brandon H. Bell is a writer of weird fiction and his work has appeared in markets including Nossa Morte, Everyday Weirdness, and anth
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  • ...s model by demonstrating how a company can generate revenue by encouraging derivative works. By selling and strategically donating a book of open-source screenpl -A white paper on the effectiveness of creating products designed for derivative use
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  • ...ent available for the broader public to distribute, commercialize, or make derivative works when appropriate. ...s and products and will spur more people to opt to use CC to release their work. In this way it should increase all three types of creativity among “the
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  • ...der an Attribution licence as a source of inspiration for a new derivative work. These new works will, in turn, be licensed under the same conditions and w ...the visual arts community in Australia and often uses appropriation in his work. Ben's works frequently centre around imagery commonly identifiable and mad
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  • ...e access to their readers’ ratings, feedback and comments as well as any derivative works made from their original comics, to build a community around their co ...and fan derivatives will allow for various readers to further the original work by subverting or reusing it to create a completely new kind of comic.
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  • ...reative DNA of a work, much like CC Mixter, by seeing where a character or work originated and who has remixed it. ...ht, CC and Telling Your Story for Lights Camera Help to nonprofits. I also work in the news industry.
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  • For the website to work well, the existing PHP code must be improved and new code must be written. ...motivate community improvement, and showing parent-child relationships of derivative works
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  • ...ation with a moving image (“synching”) will be considered a Derivative Work for the purpose of this Licence. ...st, first fixation (record) of a film and a database is considered to be a Work, to the extent it is protected by the Estonian Copyright Act.
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  • ...WORK IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR COPYRIGHT LAW IS PROHIBITED. |Section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENS
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  • ...LAW OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND/ OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OR PROVISION OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR LAW OF INTELLEC |License section=Work
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  • ...ouring rights, database rights and/or other applicable law. Any use of the Work other than as authorized under this License is prohibited. |Retranslated section text=By exercising any rights to the work put at its disposal here, the User accepts and agrees to be bound by the te
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  • ...WORK IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORISED UNDER THIS LICENCE OR COPYRIGHT LAW IS PROHIBITED. |Section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENC
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  • ...WORK IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR COPYRIGHT LAW IS PROHIBITED. |Retranslated section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENS
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  • *Ignore the non-commercial provisions that prohibit releasing your work for commercial purposes(Section 4(c) in the Unported). *Ignore the share-alike provisions that require licensing your own work under certain licenses (Section 4(d) in the Unported).
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  • |Section text=4B Restrictions on Distribution and Public Performance of Derivative Works a. You may only Distribute or publicly perform a Derivative Work if You apply one of the following licences to it:
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  • ...WORK IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR COPYRIGHT LAW IS PROHIBITED. |Retranslated section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENS
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  • b. You may distribute or publicly perform a Derivative Work only under:
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  • ...HT AND/OR NEIGBORING RIGHTS AND OTHER POSITIVE REGULATIONS. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE IS PROHIBITED. |Retranslated section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENS
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  • ...WORK IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AUTHORISED UNDER THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT OR APLICABLE LAW IS PROH |Retranslated section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, THE LICENSEE ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF
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  • ...WORK IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR COPYRIGHT LAW IS PROHIBITED. |Retranslated section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENS
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  • ...fication), international treaties and other applicable law. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE IS PROHIBITED. |Retranslated section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENS
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  • ...WORK IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND/OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAW. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENCE OR COPYRIGHT LAW IS PROHIBITED. |Section text=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENC
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