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  • * "Licensor", "rights holder", "owner", and "creator" may be used interchangeably to refer to the #[[#What_does_.22Some_Rights_Reserved.22_mean.3F | What does "Some Rights Reserved" mean?]]
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is sustained by the generous support o
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  • ...atune’s more than 175 artists who enjoys 50-50 profit splitting and full rights to her music. A "one-woman operation," she plays a variety of instruments i ...from album sales with the artists and allows them to keep ownership of the rights to their music.
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  • 5. Get the media files from the responsible party and make sure the rights are cleared
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  • ...y that makes it easy for machines to process and work from. Unlike Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology, which tries to restrict use of digital works, Creative Commons metadata is described by the [[ccREL|Creative Commons Rights Expression Language]] (CC REL). You can also find information on specific
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  • First, Anita would put a "Some Rights Reserved" button on the page displaying here work where her song could be ...><Agent><dc:title>DyNasty M.I.C. Ent./U kno Records</dc:title></Agent></dc:rights><dc:type rdf:resource="http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Sound" /><license rdf:re
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  • ..._rights_in_databases|Express permission granted under sui generis database rights]] ...neris_rights_in_databases|License conditions apply to sui generis database rights]]
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  • ...clude material created by other people. If you do not obtain the necessary rights and permissions, you may get into legal trouble for incorporating third par ...ely face that are unique to podcasters are related to copyright, publicity rights and trademark issues.
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  • First, Anita would put a "Some Rights Reserved" button on the site where rights reserved."
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  • * Read our report on how to use [[#Defining dc:rights|dc:rights]]. == Defining <code>dc:rights</code> ==
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  • ...n is a teen-themed offshoot of the documentary filmmaking non-profit Media Rights. Teens can upload films they have created, get information on how to distri
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  • XMP [http://www.adobe.com/devnet/xmp/ defines] a rights management schema (see XMP Specification, p. 42). Creative Commons sets the ...ghts''' and xmpRights:WebStatement; it probably makes sense to populate dc:rights and xmpRights:UsageTerms with identical content.''
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  • ...pan class="tocnumber">3.1.2</span> <span class="toctext">Why Are Publicity Rights Relevant?</span>]]</li> ...number">3.2.7.2</span> <span class="toctext">Two Types Of Copyright &ldquo;Rights&rdquo;.</span>]]</li>
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  • ...my hope for this Guide (which in addition to copyright addresses publicity rights and trademark law) is that it will begin to make obvious what digital creat
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  • ..., creators can specify a URL where re-users of CC licenses can obtain more rights to the work. Visit the CC+ page for more information and examples of CC+ in
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  • === More Rights ===
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  • ...online and offline based on current case law from European Court of Human Rights</font> || [https://cases.internetfreedom.blog/ EN]<br/>[https://cases.inter
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  • *Christina Angelopoulos. Creative Commons and Related Rights in Sound Recordings: Are the Two Systems Compatible? Amsterdam: Instituut v ...l, Adida Ben, Linksvayer Mike, Yergler Nathan, ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language, Communia First Workshop, Torino, January 2008. [http:/
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  • ...selected license. The HTML block includes the license name and the “Some Rights Reserved” image, if appropriate. The license URI is encoded as [[RDFa]].
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  • ...e [[Second Life]] page, and then get full rights to edit the land.''' Once rights are granted, then you should be able to freely edit land and build upon the
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  • ...hand, providing incentives to creators in the form of a grant of monopoly rights to their creations, and on the other hand, promoting the dissemination of c ...content in unprecedented ways which implicates copyright's other exclusive rights.
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  • ...lp out in these situations for fear of loosing their Intellectual Property rights. As a result, humanitarian design is not as efficient as is possible. For ...eators face when trying contribute to sustainable development and can some rights reserved copyright be an effective mechanism to contributing to development
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  • This "all rights reserved" protection is a good thing for many authors and artists. But what ...even find work in the public domain -- that is, free for any use with "no rights reserved."
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  • ...lp out in these situations for fear of loosing their Intellectual Property rights. As a result, humanitarian design is not as efficient as is possible. For e ...eators face when trying contribute to sustainable development and can some rights reserved copyright be an effective mechanism to contributing to development
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. It is sustained by the generous support of various orga ...ab(r) are trademarks or registered trademarks of Linden Research, Inc. All rights reserved. No infringement is intended.
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach.
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  • are probably moot because you have the rights to do whatever you want with the access rights and that's where the issues begin.
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  • the "all rights reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is sustained by the generous support o
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. It is sustained by the generous support of various orga
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  • The comments page for the Returning Author's Rights: Termination of Transfer [http://labs.creativecommons.org/termination/ tool === Returning Author's Rights: Termination of Transfer tool===
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  • ...designed to collect comments and feedback on the *BETA* Returning Author's Rights: Termination of Transfer tool that is available for testing on ccLabs http:
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  • ...theticals that assist you in testing the '''''BETA''''' Returning Author's Rights: Termination of Transfer tool available on [http://labs.creativecommons.org ...projects that you work on from time to time and wonder if you can get the rights back.
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  • ...s prohibit a licensee applying a TPM to a licensed work that restricts the rights granted under the license. (''See e.g.,'' clause 4(a) “You may not distri ...n at least one format that did not restrict another person’s exercise of rights under the license. This proposal became known as the “parallel distribut
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  • ..., David, Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks and Allied Rights, 5th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2003. A text book on U.K. (and EC) IP la
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  • ...donGroup Free Culture London] and the [http://www.openrightsgroup.org Open Rights Group] are the process of organizing a cc-salon in London, to be held on ev
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  • [Creative Commons does not gain any rights to the content released under the licenses. CC also does not provide legal
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  • ...hable. A thumbnail could be CC-licensed, while the full image could be All Rights Reserved. However, something that's just a pixel off from the original does
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  • === Rights Brokering === Since Creative Commons licenses are non-exclusive, companies can act as rights brokers to make other commercial agreements with copyright holders.
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  • it possible for creators and licensors to reserve some rights while authors certain rights. We want to make it simpler for authors to
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  • ...' is a comic which focuses on showing where Creative Commons fits into the rights landscape.
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  • CC+ is a protocol providing a simple way for users to get rights beyond the rights granted by a CC license. For example, a work's Creative
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • ...heir work over to the public or exercising some but not all of their legal rights[http://www.teamlaw.com .] It is Creative Commons’ goal to help create suc
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  • ...ust perform some “overt act” demonstrating her intent to surrender her rights.[6] The amateur Internet author who has no intention of limiting the ways i ...ith the resources to negotiate licenses can voluntarily cede some of their rights. And organizations like the Free Software Foundation offer ready-made licen
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved". #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • '''“Some Rights Reserved”: Building a Layer of Reasonable Copyright''' ...a world in which every last use of a work is regulated and in which “all rights reserved” (and then some) is the norm. At the other end is a vision of an
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  • * announce that other people’s fair use, first sale, and free expression rights are not affected by the license. [[Category:Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • © Name 2007, Some Rights Reserved * Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author's moral rights.
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  • ...l fingerprints and real-time verifications. The unique identifiers enable rights statements to be associated with digital content by assigning a new Numly N Creators of CC licenses (and All Rights Reserved licenses) use Numly to register their digital works online. Once
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • ...copyright to the creative work. Copyright gives you, the artist, important rights that allow you to say how others can use the creativity. Sometimes full cop
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  • <link rel="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/rights/WebStatement" <link rel="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/rights/WebStatement"
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  • i. In those countries which do not have moral rights, nothing happens. ii. In those countries where moral rights cannot be waived, nothing happens.
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  • * a brief history of copyright law and intellectual property rights in your jurisdiction ...major legislation and international treaties that affect copyright and IP rights in your jurisdiction
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  • |title=Emerging Fields of Application for RMI: Rights and Users
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  • ...e [http://www.aclu.org/ American Civil Liberties Union] (ACLU) uses an all-rights reserved copyright notice on its Web site. [http://freeculture.org/pipermai ...icenses for [http://hub.witness.org/ The Hub (Beta)], a "YouTube for Human Rights" [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7815]
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  • ...a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associat
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  • ...a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associat
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  • *Moral Rights? issue addressed since Harvard, Rio and by now should be considered solved *Collecting Societies, also being addressed, work not as conclusive as moral rights progress
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  • ...copyright and similar rights that you hold in a work and dedicating those rights to the [[public domain]]. ...in which the work is used, but the tool is intended to effectively release rights even in jurisdictions where it is difficult to do so.
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  • ...s are reserved to the copyright owner by default, thus the infamous “All Rights Reserved” slogan. ...is copyrighted. That means, automatically, that you have all the exclusive rights copyright grants you. The law has given you this powers simply because you
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  • ...y to use solution for data integration that will take care of the relevant rights over data and databases."
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  • ...vecommons.org/Before_Licensing#Make_sure_you_have_the_rights the necessary rights] for the work. * '''waivedBy''': The URI of the actor (rights holder) waiving all legal rights to a work.
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  • == Scope of Rights Surrendered == ...tion, privacy rights, publicity rights, commercial rights, and/or database rights.
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  • '''Creative Commons Rights Expression Language (ccREL)''' is a specification describing how license in ccREL is described in ''[[Media:Ccrel-1.0.pdf|ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language]]'' (pdf), published March 3, 2008. An overview of the
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  • ...in 2004, except for text in italics. A more current proposal is a [[human rights license]] and one already ongoing is the [[freedoms license]].'' ...of its primary goals, as it forbids use by governments that violate human rights, a category which corresponds with aggressive nations.''
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  • Two good examples of a '''human rights license''' that forbids use by human rights violating parties: ...ty and convention. Some licenses already contained clauses to deny use to rights-violating parties, such as the [[original BSD license]].
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  • ...and [[science license]], and a more current related proposal is a [[human rights license]]. Since 2004 many [[eco-label]] standards have been promulgated t
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  • ...nce permits the [[Green Party of Canada]] to retain commercial publication rights in its compilations of policy works and frequently asked questions, though
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  • ...al and political world, e.g. [[green license]], [[peace license]], [[human rights license]], [[science license]] or [[guild license]].
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  • It would be a [[parametric license]] so it could enable a [[rights market]] between the guild-certified participants, who would not have to me
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  • ...under the [[bad page name]] [[freedomslicense]]. An example of a [[human rights license]].''
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  • ...porate license]]s or [[outright release]]s of all rights including [[moral rights]].
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  • ...here a derivative could be released under full copyright restrictions (All Rights Reserved).
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  • ...ts, e.g. [[rights collective]]s which represent classes of creators in a [[rights market]]. This is a serious long-term problem that plagues the [[GFDL corp
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  • *"Any solution based on rights will result in categorization errors: the application of obligations based
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  • A type of [[human rights license]] used for the [[Torrify]] system. [[category:human rights]] [[category:politics]] [[category:license]]
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  • A type of [[human rights license]] used by [[Hacktivismo]]. [[category:human rights]] [[category:politics]] [[category:license]]
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  • *Often rights are left in limbo when an enterprise fails or becomes acquired by another t ...rger employers who might use agreements with one to compromise the other's rights.
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  • ...ng and use of works such as databases and others protected by 'neighboring rights' increase?
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  • ...he previous version of the licenses and have web pages for instructing the rights owners for how to use the licenses. Norway is in the process of localizing
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  • ...s recent work is a co-edited volume (with Andrew Murray) entitled “Human Rights in the Digital Age” and he defended his PhD thesis "Disruptive Technology
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  • * Moral Rights -- Prof. Susy Frankel (CC New Zealand, Victoria University of Wellington) * Discussion (working group Moral Rights)
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  • Fair use is a part of copyright law. Even for "all rights reserved" copyright, fair use is permitted. For details, see the United Sta
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  • ...ublic domain worldwide is to see if the copyright holder has dedicated all rights to the work to the public domain by using [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/
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  • ...ation: ‘People often labour under the delusion that everything is “all rights reserved” or anyone can take it and use it, and that there’s no middle
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  • ...use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved." ...a world in which every last use of a work is regulated and in which “all rights reserved” (and then some) is the norm. At the other end is a vision of an
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  • * Anonymity, Privacy and Identity: Towards a Bill of User rights
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  • ...- though updated — methods of selling downloads and commercial licensing rights. ...ates for "Shareable music" -- a distinct forking from the standard, ‘all rights reserved’ approach, because users are permitted to — rather than prohib
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