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  • ...s GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), Creative Commons has developed a Web application that helps people dedicate their creative works to the public d ...r Davis Guggenheim, noted Japanese entrepreneur Joi Ito, and public domain web publisher Eric Eldred.
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  • ...e under a Creative Commons license that permits copying and posting on the Web. He will find Jill’s photos, and know that he has Jill’s permission to
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  • ...license terms of this work. The best way to do this is with a link to this web page.
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  • *Other bundled open source applications like the Firefox web browser and multimedia viewers for audio, video, images and text.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Services]]
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  • ...d provides a simplified way to integrate a drop-down license selector in a web application.
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  • ===Web and Multimedia viewers=== Included is the Firefox web browser and open source multimedia viewers such as Totem (audio and video),
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  • #redirect [[Web Integration]]
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  • === [[Intégration Web]] === Everything a web-based (media) hosting site needs to know to integrate CC and CC-related fea
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  • *[http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ FireFox] - web browser ...s; would be good to order the content directories something like content / web links / license.txt. (That information is stored in ~/.nautilus/metafiles/
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  • ...cial emphasis on Open Educational Resources (OER). As such, it utilizes a web-wide index, promoting results which have been identified as OER. DiscoverE
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  • #redirect [[Web Integration]]
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  • ...to add Creative Commons licensing functionality to your Web and, or, your Web-based Media Hosting site. ** [[Web Services]] documentation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Integration]]
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  • ...ve Commons uses [http://translate.creativecommons.org Pootle] to provide a web-based translation interface. '''Using Pootle is the preferred method for t ...editing the file by hand. Official releases are available from the poEdit web site for Windows and Linux. A version for Mac OS X is available at http://
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Integration]]
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  • A [[WebStatement|web statement]] provides additional confidence regarding metadata assertions. ...ed URIs for the <code>rel</code> attribute on <code>link</code> tags. The web statement and more permissions information may be supplied one of two ways:
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  • ...org/rss/1.0/spec specification] was published December 6, 2000. A [http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/modules/cc/ module specification] has been published f ...ativecommons.org/ns#license. Older deployments may exist which use http://web.resource.org/cc/ as the root of the Creative Commons namespace.
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  • A [[WebStatement|web statement]] provides additional confidence regarding metadata assertions. ...recommends using the following two namespace declarations for inclusion of web statement and more permissions metadata:
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  • Em muitos casos (blogs,texto na web), o botão padrão de licença CC será apropriado para designar seu trabal
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  • * We have a PHP tool/library for embedding XMP in JPEGs, useful in, e.g., web gallery programs. See the xmp/php-jpeg module in the [[Source Repository I
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  • * [http://fr.creativecommons.org/ Site web officiel CC]
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  • lucamauri.com is a custom built Web 2.0 application that act both as a testbed for programming techniques and p
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  • In many cases (blogs, web-based text), the standard CC license button will be appropriate for designa
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  • ...LicenseChooser.js]] - A way to quickly add Creative Commons licensing to a web app.
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  • ...eveloping, freely sharing, and rapidly publishing scholarly content on the Web. Our Content Commons contains educational materials for everyone — from c
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  • ...for musicians, music students, and music educators. The Berkleeshares.com Web site is a library of free music lessons that are available for downloading,
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  • ...iberties Union] (ACLU) uses an all-rights reserved copyright notice on its Web site. [http://freeculture.org/pipermail/discuss/2007-November/001890.html]
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  • ...ir application. Topics covered included RDFa, XMP, the partner API, the CC web services and the ccHost "sampling pool" API.
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  • BUSINESS ON THE WEB Review of the book Global electronic Commerce Theory and Case Studies by J.
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  • ...ent, and ____, in order to lower the transaction cost of businesses on the web. The idea is to lower the barriers for participation by all participants in
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  • **launched in 2002, searched web for “Creative Commons”; **2004 daily collection of link counts from All the Web and Yahoo (Google is poor);
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  • So, say you’re surfing the web and you find a cool video with a CC license that says you’re free to copy
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  • Online portfolio of sound designer, audio engineer, musician, web developer and code monkey Kim Burgess.
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  • All this work will be deposited in an appropriate archives on the web so that anyone else can use it under the defined conditions and build-upon
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  • ...itate the widespread availability of data upon which the emerging Semantic Web will depend.
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  • ...r CC0 with [[RDFa|embedded metadata]]. Metadata allows search engines and web software to find structured information about pages. The minimal recommend
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  • ...on. We expect this policy to be passed on - anyone who copies our texts or web pages and tries to claim copyright for themselves is stealing - not from us
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  • ...erials, thereby reducing or eliminating clutter that typically accompanies web-scale queries. <title>OER Aggregation Web Site</title>
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  • ...idence may be added to embedded metadata through the use of [[WebStatement|web statement]]. ...ivecommons.org/ccrel-guide/ ccREL by Example]''' provides examples of many web deployment scenarios with thorough explanations and is the best place to st
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  • ...rly publishing, licensing policies, and the realization of the “semantic web” for science. This segmentation comes from analyzing the overall research *The intersection of [[semantic web]] with [[Open Access]] content in neuroscience (the [[Neurocommons]])." - [
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  • ...[participant commits to group]]s (including corporations) that operate the web service - usually including some agreements not to hack the service or caus Many web and other software terms of use are considered far too restrictive or to cr
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  • In any [[web service]] or other creative or interactive effort, a '''participant commits
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  • ...''This has been instituted at [[Wikipedia]] and all other [[Wikimedia]] [[web service]]s.''
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  • |Quote="The decision to place free materials on the web is not easily made. There are often substantial barriers. Intellectual pr
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  • ...r country teams have adapted the previous version of the licenses and have web pages for instructing the rights owners for how to use the licenses. Norwa ...ork and using Nordic networks own channels like participating institutions web pages and mailing lists.
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  • For current program, see the [http://hiit.fi/nccc/ web site] of the conference.
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  • * application support -- on the web or on your desktop, extending your favorite application to support CC licen
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  • ...methods, historical and current, of embedding CC license information in a web page (see the [[HTML|file format page]] for more information) ...l links (ie, [[CcPlus|cc:morePermissions]], [[ccREL|cc:attributionURL]], [[Web Statement|xmpRights:WebStatement]]) looking for additional metadata to prov
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  • ...information of a song to a full-fledge, RDFa using, semantic-web promoting web application for people to upload, share, and remix content. ...es of applications. Our tools are divided into two areas; Desktop and the Web.
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  • |tags=rdfa, metadata, web
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  • * (preferably) look for [[Web Statement|verification metadata]] and provide some indicator of whether the
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  • ...ve Commons as a normal, ordinary part of the day-to-day functioning of the web. Inspired by the release of Cory Doctorow’s writing under Creative Commo
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  • ...aluate, SMW adds semantic annotations that bring the power of the Semantic Web to the wiki."
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  • * <code>[[Web Statement|web statement]]</code>
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  • *Jon Lebkowsky of Social Web Strategies and the e-Patients Group will talk about the democratization of ...his involvement in the Open Library project, which explains itself as "One web page for every book ever published. It's a lofty, but achievable, goal." w
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  • {{Web widget|http://www.informationweek.com/hardware/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=
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  • {{Web widget|http://openmoko.com/}}
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  • {{Web widget|http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/03/design-your-own.html}}
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  • {{Web widget|http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080304.WBcyberi
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  • {{Web widget|http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/0,1000000091,39362121,00.htm}}
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  • {{Web widget|http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/?newsLang=en&viewID=new
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  • products and commercial web sites.
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  • ...g/license/ web-based license chooser], [[JsWidget|widget]], [[Web Services|web services API]], and [[OpenOfficeOrg Addin|OpenOffice.org plugin]]. ...d works available at the point of discovery and consumption, for example a web search interface and browser plugins.
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  • * The program's original web page was at http://media.polito.it/masala/plm2_README.txt , but it seems to
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  • [http://www.engagemedia.org/ EngageMedia] is an exemplary ‘Web 2.0’ video-sharing site focused on social justice and environmental issue ...etwork. The site provides tools to enable videos to be embedded into other web pages, as well as an easily downloadable high-resolution version of each fi
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  • ...ing platform, the eyeVio site makes use of DHTML, AJAX, and a selection of web 2.0 techniques, with content divided into recommended videos and channels.
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  • ...t the Creative Commons licences were first suggested by PictureAustralia's web manager for this reason.
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  • === Making the Web Work for Science === Science Commons designs strategies and tools for faster, more efficient web-enabled scientific research. We identify unnecessary barriers to research,
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  • ...oth and how Creative Commons is using these technologies to build Semantic Web applications. |title=3.0 > 2.0: Deploying the Semantic Web with ccREL and RDFa
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  • ...ar), and Slovenia (PureH). For the most part the collaboration was via the web. With the exception of Fort Minor and J-pop star, Chage, none of the artist ...the web for it. Similarly, I've met most of my recent collaborators on the web through music upload sites like [http://www.soundclick.com SoundClick.com],
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  • Herder is a web-based translation tool. * Through the web editting
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  • ...cused into two main demographics: web developers interested in progressive web technology, and musicians who are tired of the severe disconnect of online ...s part of a new breed of Internet application that exists independently of web browsers. It requires the running of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) enviro
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  • Other web traffic details are available via [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffi
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  • ...hael/2005/11/28/sharing-content-in-a-web-20-world/ ‘Sharing Content in a Web 2.0 World.’]
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  • ...ckly look up and learn the vocabulary most important to them.” Give it a web page in any language, and it spits the same page back at you with the abili ...simple search-as-you-type dictionary that is faster than any multilingual web dictionary out there. [...] The use-case here is people who are pretty good
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  • ...al link between using open approaches (to mp3s and sheet music PDFs on the web) and our profile being raised, though it’s hard to be certain about this.
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  • ...specifically the production of open educational resources using wiki-based web sites like Wikipedia. Pete's most recent engagement has been as the Wikimed
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  • ...ge_id=49 free download] as a zip file or as streaming mp3s on the band’s web site, as well as on the Creative Commons distribution platform [http://www.
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  • ...eractive media shenanigans from a gaggle of local media artists”.] This web-based digital art festival forms part of the annual [http://www.melbournefr ...ible. In sourcing content, Digital Fringe curators undertake an extensive web-based call out, accepting submissions from digital artists across the globe
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  • ...is to investigate and report how these women represent themselves via the web to social network services, and finally broadcast on AccessSF public-access
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  • On 4 March 2008, Ali J employed the free web tracking software called [http://www.statcounter.com/ StatCounter] for her
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  • ...lass under a Creative Commons licence for use in the final assessment. The web page this which students access proposals from is called the KCB101 Innovat
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  • |Description=UpStage is a web-based venue for live online performance. ...Distributed players manipulate pre-loaded media (images, text, audio, live web streams, etc) in real time to present performances to an online audience wh
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  • ...designed to enhance a visit to the Museum. The project is overseen by the Web Service Unit at the PHM, headed by Sebastian Chan. ...e Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Licence]. According to web master Sebastian Chan, the intention in licensing under Creative Commons wa
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  • ...a wide variety of creative expressions including animations, photographs, web skins, films, and literature, which are categorised within the customisable
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  • ...d by us under a Creative Commons license, and we encourage other blogs and Web sites to republish it as long as they link back to Global Voices and also c
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  • ...ments in information engineering and technology, will be an interconnected web of text, maps and multimedia, accessible on your computer anywhere in the w ...website; future plans exist for it to be exposed in other ways – mobile, web service, print-on-demand, and so on – whether as part of this project or
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  • the open web. The summit will include an update and overview of | Panel: Digital Asset Management on the web and the desktop<br/>
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  • ...it, and matches what the user has been expecting. Therefore, one opens the Web site and either pastes the source code as a direct input, uploads a file, o ...ary input (source code) and output (result) facilities. Testing the Python Web environment.
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  • ...on't like buzz words, but if we had to use them we'd probably say we are a web 2.0 online collaborative space for creative people who want to get stuck up
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  • ...ription Framework, a model for representing statements about things on the web. CC uses RDF to model license properties and describe licensed works. ;[[RDFa]]: RDF in attributes, a mechanism for annotating web pages such that machine-readable data is colocated with human-visible marku
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  • ...u/derivatives one of its flavours] to test the compatibility of his or her Web application, he or she must use [http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] for this purp
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  • ...n exclusive rights to participate in the decision-making process through a web-based polling system, an online discussion forum and a wiki platform. Visi
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  • ...y pairs videos with targeted ads and tracks them as they spread across the web. So no matter where your video travels, you benefit because we share the ad
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  • ...wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/p2pu/Mashing_Up_The_Open_Web Mashing Up the Open Web]."
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  • ...ndeavours, the creators of the Unleashed Tongue would like to think of the web site as the ‘reclaim the language’ territory.
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