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  • ...ing lists. Creative Commons has many other lists for license development, community, and various jurisdiction and regional interests. See http://creativecommo
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  • ...technology projects that would be beneficial for Creative Commons and our community, but which we don't have resources to build ourselves. If you've found a ''
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  • ...need for change in copyright law, and many members of the Creative Commons community are active participants in the copyright reform movement. For more informat ...ase [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel join our developer community] and help build the tools that build the commons.
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  • ...aintain a database of content and does not store content, we would like CC-community members to help build a directory of projects to help spread the word about
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  • ..._system CMS] specializing in CC licensing, 'remix' (revision) tracking and community features.
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  • ...licenses for authors and artists along with the Creative Commons Developer Community released the ccHost 3.0 today. ccHost is an Open Source web-based media sha ...r uploads, an overview of forum messages, and times remixed, all to help a community know about itself. ccHost also supports XSPF 1.0 playlists as feeds, basic
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  • ...ndex.php?func=detail&aid=1579944&group_id=80503&atid=559969 Collaboration (Community) Support] (Victor)
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  • * Hosted by the Estúdio Livre international community
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  • CC Salons are global, informal events focused on building a community of artists, developers, and creators of all kinds around Creative Commons l ...weblog blog] any Salons happening and [http://creativecommons.org/contact/#community CC's mailing-lists] are a great way to promote as well.
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  • ...pm at Shine. CC Salon is a casual get-together focused on conversation and community-building. It's open to anyone interested in art, technology, education, and ...test information about CC Salon. This will also serve as a place where the community can contribute ideas, make suggestions, and submit proposals for future eve
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  • ...at has not been finalized for lack of demonstrated need or interest of the community.
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  • The community encourages participation by interested people as this project is fun, used
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  • In general, for linux community receives a general informal announcement. However, for formal press channel === Open Source Community (Receive Informal PR) ===
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  • get-together focused on conversation and community-building with community may contribute ideas, make suggestions, and submit proposals
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  • * Join Creative Commons [http://creativecommons.org/discuss#community community mailing list]
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  • ...o or talk about their work and how CC (or sharing) has helped them and the community.
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  • ...negotiated an actual agreement. Generally, the custom and practice of the community are used to determine the scope of the implied license. There are no clear
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  • get-together focused on conversation and community-building with community may contribute ideas, make suggestions, and submit proposals
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  • ...encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Developer Community]], [[#Questions|ask questions]], and then include the following in your pro # Read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Developer Community]]
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  • ...nter featuring Free and Creative Commons music, shows and movies. Open and community maintained.
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  • LiveContent is made possible through the community of creators, content curators, and developers. Creative Commons encourages #'''WIKI''' - Sign up for an account on this wiki and begin adding to the community - your knowledge, ideas and contributions are welcome
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  • '''Join the CC Developer Community''' Join our [http://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/ Slack] community to meet other developers interested in Creative Commons, get feedback on yo
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  • ...ure events will wend their way through TO's vibrant creative and technical community. To connect with and build a community of artists and developers who are working with Creative Commons licenses, s
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  • == Benefits to the Creative Commons Community == * good maturity level, ready to be tested by the community
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  • [[Category:Community]] The Creative Commons Second Life Salon's goal is to build a community in Second Life around Creative Commons licenses and standards through event
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  • [[Category:Community]]
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  • [[Category:Community]] ...: Having attribution required or not has a big impact on the nature of the community around a collection of works. You would attract/create different behavior i
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  • [[Category:Community]] ...realized this could be a really neat opportunity to educate the university community about CC and get some young artists working with it. Also, we wanted to sh
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  • ...full of interesting discussion. Plus, it's a great way to connect with the community of developers, users, and advocates of CC in Seoul.</p> a community of artists and developers around Creative Commons licenses,
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  • [[Category:Community]]
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  • [[Category:Community]]
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  • * [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/3985 Electrobel music community]
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  • ...p://quarrelsandquills.com Quarrels and Quills - A Play by Post Roleplaying Community]
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  • Author: Community-based
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  • To connect with and build a community of artists, developers, musicians, film makers and who are working with or
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  • ...vision of Creative Commons South Africa is of a thriving African internet community using Creative Commons licences to educate our people, grow our markets, sh
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  • balance between spamming and legitamate contact between community
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  • between community members. First, the addition of native reviews no The ccHost development community encourages new developers to
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  • ...licenses for authors and artists along with the Creative Commons Developer Community released the ccHost 3.0 today. ccHost is an Open Source web-based media sha ...r uploads, an overview of forum messages, and times remixed, all to help a community know about itself. ccHost also supports XSPF 1.0 playlists as feeds, basic
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  • [[Category:Community]]
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  • ...rthday for the young Creative Commons and all of its friends in the global community, but in local meetings. This will be executed by Creative Commons staff, affiliates, the community and partners, like Songbird.
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  • ...but it would be great to set the bar high and try to achieve these in the community. Please add to the list and let us expand this. Oh, the idea for this comes
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  • [[Category:Community]]
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  • on-line music editor and mash-up community,
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  • [[Category:Community]]
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  • ...ep into this, please consider joining into the [[Research|commons-research community]]. Join in the fun! ...that this will become a valuable online resource for the Creative Commons community, for researchers, the press, and other third parties. We will invite many m
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  • ...risbane photographer Frollop (http://www.frollop.com) and content from the Community Convergent Newsroom (http://www.ccnonline.org.au).
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  • [[Category:Community]]
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  • ...openness once people have created interacting information, technology, and community can be anything but destructive. It is creative licensing, it is not in the
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  • '''This page details Creative Commons and the Creative Commons Community's involvement in the [http://www.laptop.org/ One Laptop Per Child] project.
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  • [[Category:Community]] * CCSF - JY: to find Community volunteers, other sponsorship to contribute in design and building
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  • ...encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Developer Community]], [[#Questions|ask questions]], and then include the following in your pro # Read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Developer Community]]
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  • ...nt aspect of the CC licensing system is to ensure that it respected by the community of people who apply our licenses to their content, who use CC-licensed cont One part of the Debian community is debian-legal [http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/] — a mailing list
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  • ...://turre.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=5&Itemid=41 Community Created Content] Book by Hietanen, Välimäki and Oksanen analysing CC lic
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  • * If you have participated in Creative Commons Developer Community previously, please describe what you've done (e.g. bug reports, questions o
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  • ...re about CC and give you a chance to collaborate with us. CC relies on its community of users to keep it strong, so now is your chance to '''get involved'''! To
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  • ...nt Tool]] describes the roles of Jurisdiction team members in more detail: Community, Legal, Tech, Language, Affiliate Institution
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  • * ccMixter.org, a music community that makes the genealogy of remix explicit, launching long-term creative an ...ty-built, CC-licensed travel guide, that demonstrates the compatibility of community, Creative Commons, and business.
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  • Creative Commons is turning 5, and to celebrate we're inviting the CC Community worldwide to join the party! ...rthday for the young Creative Commons and all of its friends in the global community, but in local meetings.
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  • This is media that is meant to evangelize CC and the CC-community! * [http://www.slideshare.net/rejon/ Jon Phillips], Community + Business Developer
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  • ** cc-community
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  • '''Join the community''' #'''LIST''' - cc-community listserv - Creative Commons Community email list - http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Mailing_Lists
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  • [[Category:Community]]
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  • ...the public domain or into another license, preferably more free and in the community interest. Jump on over to the [http://creativecommons.org/contact CC-Community and/or CC-Licenses email lists] for further discussion on CCPlus.
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  • ...Creative Commons do a better job at being more transparent and open to the community for ideas, feedback and participation?
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  • [https://www.soundclick.com/community/NewSignup.cfm?Band=Yes Sign up at SoundClick here] * If it's a community, choose "Communities" then "Manage," and for the community you want to mark, click "[Journal Style]" on the right.
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  • * Notes: Community creating a digital archive of photos covering every square kilometer of the
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  • * Notes: A community of natural historians who are showcasing the spectacular natural history an
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  • ...ting sites that support a RESTful API for getting CC licensed content. The community from these sites has peer reviewed content so that it makes it easy to auto
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  • ...tIsSc.cfm What is Soundclick] [http://www.ksaday.com/ game], a "free music community featuring signed and unsigned bands plus state of the art social media tool
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  • ...s the oldest independent music website, featuring non-drm music, an active community, and lots of free upload space.
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  • ...the free software and open-source movements, our ends are cooperative and community-minded, but our means are voluntary and libertarian. We work to offer creat
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  • Gus is building a website; Marie is a digital artist. Earl conducts a community orchestra; Andrea has just completed the score for her first symphony. Jami
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  • ** <del>cc-community</del>
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  • ...onferences a year, but our formal staff is limited. We often need other CC community members to help us at conferences by helping present projects, fliers, and
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  • You can get CC involved in your community in a variety of different ways. The [[LiveContent]] project presents a bevy
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  • There are many community members working on making LiveContent better. There are various ways to com #Sign up for an account on this wiki and begin adding to the community - your knowledge, ideas and contributions are welcome
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  • ...freely run, copy, modify and share software with others. It's an important community that empowers innovation and creativity without the lock-in of proprietary ==Community Involvement==
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  • We strongly believe that libraries are a great way to plant seeds in the community to help the FOSS movement expand. This project will help bring more awarene
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  • Creative Commons stays alive because of donations and other gifts from our community. Please help [http://support.creativecommons.org support Creative Commons a ...and technology. Although started in San Francisco, due to vigor of the CC community, more and more Salons are popping up around the world all the time. Be sure
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  • WikiEducator is a community project working collaboratively with the Free Culture Movement towards a fr
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  • MyGardenPlans.com is a gardening community where people can find garden plans online. Users share garden plans by upl
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  • ...use the mailing list as a tool to involve and consult the members of your community, and also keep them informed about developments in Creative Commons project
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  • ...gal Project Lead to encourage commentary and constructive input from their community. ...discussion in an open and fair way and to incorporate the changes that the community deems appropriate.
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  • However, please keep encouraging the input from your community. In the end, it will ensure that all bases have been covered and that your
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  • Once CC, the Legal Project Lead, and the jurisdiction's community have agreed upon the license draft, then the Legal Lead will be responsible
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  • C: ''Paul'' committee to ask for expert opinions OUTSIDE of community Goal: insight into objectives/direction of CC, wants feedback from community
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  • * CC Korea Community * Welcome from CC community
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  • ...otte Waelde, asking them to build upon the principles of the earlier Talis Community Licence in ways that ensured its fitness for international purpose whilst a ...d the redrafting effort, commented, "Building an open data licence for the community is very much a collaborative process and we need everyone's input to make t
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  • Several CCi project leads and community members correctly pointed out the difficulties associated with waiving mora = A Community Effort =
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  • We strongly believe that libraries are a great way to plant seeds in the community to help the FOSS movement expand. This project will help bring more awarene
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  • To connect with and build a community of artists and developers who are working with Creative Commons licenses, s
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  • '''Why''': To connect with and build a community of artists, developers, musicians, film makers and who are working with or
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  • ...cial travel portal that merges search tools with user generated content. A community to find and meet travelers, compare airfare, research travel guides, share
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  • ...udes freedom to change religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others, in public or private, to manifest any religion or belief in te
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  • LiveContent is made possible through the community of creators, content curators, and developers. Creative Commons encourages #Sign up for an account on this wiki and begin adding to the community - your knowledge, ideas and contributions are welcome
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  • ...ite of CC licenses represents a significant intervention by CC in the open community. At its core, CC facilitates the legal sharing of digital content. Changes ...intervention for U.S. Dept. of Labor (US DOL) Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College Career Training ([http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct/ TAACCCT]) grantees
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  • ...ng quality assured educational materials under a Creative Commons license. Community participation is particularly useful in rapidly developing fields such as t
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  • ...e defined using similar criteria as the Board elections). If a majority of community members favor migration to CC-BY-SA, it will be implemented. -- [http://met
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  • ...ness and policy" that has received excellent reviews from the open content community. Herkko is writing his PhD thesis on open content licensing which he hopes ...mmons team since 2004 and has been taking part in the open source software community since the 1990ies. He is currently on leave from his position as head of t
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  • ...global network, please join our [https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/ community channel on Slack] or contact Julia Brungs, Global Network Manager, at julia
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  • ...anizations that are closely associated with or actively involved in the CC community.
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  • ...ource project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Developer Community]], [[#Questions|ask questions]], and then include the following in your pro # Read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Developer Community]]
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  • To connect with and build a community of artists and developers who are working with Creative Commons licenses, s To connect with and build a community of artists and developers who are working with Creative Commons licenses, s
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  • ...the free software and open-source movements, our ends are cooperative and community-minded, but our means are voluntary and libertarian. We work to offer creat
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  • ...e completed your lesson and are ready to publish your lesson to a LearnHub community, you must use the ''Publishing Widget'' found to the left of the page edito
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  • ...icense versions|new versions]] of each class of licenses when warranted by community feedback and suggestions for improvements. As of this writing most license
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  • #REDIRECT [[Green River Community College - Instructional Website]]
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  • ...ies, artistic, and experimental video works, EngageMedia seeks to create a community of film makers, artists, and activists who inform readers of local and glob
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  • ...o, submitted content is more easily shared between members of their online community and beyond without ambiguities in the permissions and limitations on use. F
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  • ...his change was made at the prompting of several members of the photography community, and was intended to ensure that photographers could retain maximum control
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  • ...their classrooms and pedagogy, greater freedom to experiment, and a larger community for support. Fundamentally, the grand goal is to rise to the challenge and
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  • ...iled answer concerning free cultural works, Aizat discusses his education, community involvement, employment, and other gains, such as becoming familiar with le
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  • ...t, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to give something back to the CC community. ...t, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to give something back to the CC community.
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  • ...encapsulates the free spirit of the age to rip, mix, and share, creating a community of ardent followers. The thirty-six track album is divided into four parts,
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  • ...lications to help them coordinate collaborative audio projects and build a community of practice around learning, sharing, and connecting. ...ic Collaboration Project (CCMCP)] was developed by Yoav Givati to create a community among musicians who share their songs, beats, and ideas with other artists
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  • |Tag=art, community, gallery, events ...nd with an online presence since 2007, Artabase speaks to/creates a global community: by nominating a region of interest, users can be kept up-to-date with up-c
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  • ...ustry sectors. Categories in the database include audiovisual, broadcast, community and culture, music, print media, media services and new media.
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  • |Quote=I have been very surprised [by] the community feel between bloggers, even the ones classified as “A-list”, the high q
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  • ...y, the final piece of the puzzle slipped into place: legaltorrents.com - a community created to distribute Creative Commons licensed media. Download the torrent
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  • ...g open-content and allowing a means to contribute open-content back to the community, Lingro fosters a vibrant cycle of information sharing, creating a resource
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  • ...School Course Advisory Committee, and is a past board member of Channel 31 community television. Experienced in both private commercial law and public law, Sha
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  • ...tworks). He has done extensive research with the Wikipedia project and its community of authors. He actively participates in
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  • ...ovides a site for Ipswich residents to upload creative content, building a community around collaboration via comments made on users’ work, competitions, and |Tag=community
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  • ...various Australian tertiary institutions and members of the digital media community. The initiative began in 2007 under the administration of [http://www.abc. ...a variety of media, in a manner primarily connecting the creative content community with the ABC. Contributors can publish, download, remix and share media us
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  • The Australian music community seems, according to James Milsom, to be constantly concerned with how Austr
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  • ...generally by the public sector, the private sector, Including the business community. Increased access and rights of re-use provided under the GILF project if
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  • ...hnicity. Also, independent video producers, specifically the videoblogging community, will be invited to team up with participants and produce their own videos, ...nings of open content licenses and currently works for Creative Commons as Community and Business Manager.
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  • ...on experience from On Line Opinion in the reporting of public affairs and community management, and research expertise from QUT in the qualitative and quantita
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  • ...e/ ‘Explore’] page, as an indication of their popularity in the Flickr community. John is a member of over 180 groups within Flickr, ranging from [http://w ...ting trust in the licences, and actively advocating them within the Flickr community, John is helping to legitimise and popularise Creative Commons. Whilst int
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  • ...y reduction,hunger,open design,green design,public health,water,sanitation,community development,agriculture,architecture,renewable energy,urban design,collabor
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  • ...n isolated meaning; they exist only in reference to the broader scientific community, and the whole reason you publish them is so that other people will read an ...is way, ''PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases'' provides a forum for the NTDs community of scientific investigators, health practitioners, control experts, and adv
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  • ...N) presents independent news and current affairs bulletins on the Brisbane community radio station 4ZzZfm. |Tag=community, news, media, radio
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  • ...uilds on the past and that cultural assets should be made available to the community. In their application for funding, students are especially encouraged to su
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  • ...ld be developed by a community, that would grow in the directions the user community wanted and needed, and that would not become obsolete as long as there was
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  • |Description=deviantART is an online community dedicated to showcasing art as prints, videos and literature. |Tag=photography, images, design, community
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  • * Add 3 more global case studies (michelle + affiliates + community)
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  • ...access to content, ACRO seeks to engage grass-roots creative producers and community media organisations, facilitating innovation and creative production withou ...providing producers, broadcasters, students, teachers, researchers and the community with access to a range of production, research, and educational resources a
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  • ...n=The Global Voices Online project presents writings from an international community of bloggers and translators who create and curate citizen news media pertai |Tag=democracy, blogging, community, citizen journalism,
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  • |Tag=democracy, politics, development, community, sustainability, ethics ...ther materials to support United Nations and related bodies concerned with community development and sustainability. Originally sponsored by Oxfam, the Cadbury
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  • ...sought from academics, writers, and members of the general public, through community groups such as historical societies and local libraries. Drawing together
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  • ...s in non-fiction books, essays and magazines with a particular interest in community, environment, migration, politics, social justice, food and travel. As a c
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  • ...icences, OpenVoice have made a non-commercial contribution to the Asterisk community and has secured a method for legally distributing a demo of their services
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  • ...e. It will provide a space within the discipline to encourage and foster a community and culture of remix. It will spin out a number of projects, each of which
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  • ;[http://ccmixter.org ccMixter]: A remix-focused music community developed by Creative Commons to demonstrate the creative re-use of openly
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  • ...and give it away to over 1 million people using the Internet and a global community of members. ...Hanson adheres to the ‘one head one vote’ governance rule within the community, which is the only resemblance to the limited ownership model. Instead, AS
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  • ...tform and suite of tools for serving and sharing media’ whilst forming a community of video lovers and artists who share in the site’s profits through its a
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  • Three big names from the world of community movements: Free Software Foundation Europe(FSFE), Creative Commons and Wiki
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  • ...ing by providing high quality didactic contents not only to the scientific community but also to the general public. All lectures, accompanying documents, infor
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  • ...i/Summer_of_Code_2008#Openmoko_Mail| OpenMoko], a [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Community:SummerOfCode08| newspaper reader extension for Firefox], and improving [ht
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  • ...ong with creative works showcasing the ability of both the program and the community of creators. ...projects in the [http://www.blender.org/community/user-community/ Blender Community]. The Foundation is funded by donations and the sales of 3D rendering trai
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  • Being a part of the videoblogging community for a long time, Jay saw the reactions from creators after someone's work b
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  • ...emixes and then reposting those to the site. These services encourage the community to create new and more inclusive musical productions.
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  • ...n in certain circles. For instance, in an interview with Greg Grossmeier, community development intern at Creative Commons, Cory gave his reasoning as it relat
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  • Yoav Givati created a music community in a desktop app called [http://ear-drum.org Ear-Drum.org] to allow musicia
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  • ...ight group of people, with a shared ethos - a trait that the free software community has demonstrated time and time again.
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  • ...s ‘Explore’ page, as an indication of their popularity in the Flickr community. ...the easy ability to share photos on terms of their choosing. As the Flickr community grew, so did the number of CC-licensed images — currently there are well
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  • * [http://ccmixter.org/ ccMixter] - A community music site featuring remixes where you can listen to, sample, mash-up music * [http://jamendo.com Jamendo] - Jamendo is a music website and a community for free and legal music downloads under Creative Commons licenses. Include
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  • ''Remix Contests, Community Edits, and Source Material'' ...non-commercial context - ideal for both source material (remix contests & community edits) or as part of a broader distribution plan. Additionally, this licens
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  • ...heir own. “We’re more concerned about building an active, enthusiastic community around what we’re doing as artists. We want people to be involved, partic Big business i.e. the RIAA i.e. "The Big 4" have ruined the community and creativity of our musical culture. And we, the docile apathetic consume
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  • Lan was motivated to use CC licenses after seeing others in his community begin to talk about them and use them.
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  • |Tag=fashion, patterns, community ...wants to be more than just another fashion label. pamoyo tries to spawn a community of fashion designers and generally style-conscious people who like the phil
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  • |Tag=fashion, patterns, community ...Dinge verschrieben hat und mehr sein will als nur ein Label. Es soll eine Community aus Designern und allgemein stilbewussten Menschen mit Interesse an der hin
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  • ...tive events (wikijams), and parties among others. The database is open and community-driven, so if you don't see an open educational event listed, feel free to
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  • ...=[http://www.deviantart.com/ deviantArt] is an international online artist community that strives to provide a place where anyone can exhibit artistic works. |Quote=As you can guess, we have a large community of digital artists which means we also have a large group of people who do
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  • |Description=ClearBits is an online community, hosting, and distribution site for CC licensed digital media. ...e CC-using Content Creators can host their works and engage with a vibrant community. ClearBits has an "Approved Content Creator Program", [http://creativecommo
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  • ...c licensing company based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. At date the music community facilitates roughly 24.000 members from 185 countries. Tribe of Noise opera TRIBE OF NOISE COMMUNITY
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  • ...to the [http://opened.creativecommons.org/OER_search_and_discovery OpenEd community site], and we will cross-post them to this FAQ as we can.
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  • Since this database is a community project, it is fueled by your contributions and edits. It is set up in wiki
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  • ...=We employ CC as a means of expanding our audience and allowing the global community to interact with the art we produce in fun, original, groundbreaking ways. ...ng to a "fight malaria" campaign in Mali (Vieux Farka Toure) and to fund a community center in Recife, Brazil (Nation Beat).
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  • = Community Communications Working Group= The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications
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  • ...lizing audio, allowing for tracks to be easily remixed and reworked by the community at large. |Tag=music remix recording community
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  • ...//messages.search.yahoo.com/ccommons/forumview?bn=ccommons CC Yahoo Search Community], [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-community ccCommunity],
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  • ...n District ) It would be a casual get-together focused on conversation and community-building with 2-3 brief presentations.
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  • |Quote=CC Licensing simplifies the process of community interaction, it pre-clears music for podcasting and sharing, and it lets th
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  • Parliamentary debates, media releases, speeches, campaign material, community action systems and other online campaigning tools, GreensMPs allows people
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  • ...he [[Developer|Creative Commons Developer Community (CCDC)]] is to build a community of developers around the development of tools facilitating Creative Commons ...aintain a database of content and does not store content, we're aiming for community members to help build a directory of projects to help spread the word about
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  • ...now both are extremely buried. Both of these options are great methods of community building and outreach and we should be promoting them as much as possible(M
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  • ...l activities; providing enhanced economic and social benefits to the wider community. AusGOAL is aligned with numerous open government initiatives around the w ...n.nsw.gov.au/ Mosman Municipal Council]'s [http://mosmanroundtable.net/ces Community Engagement Strategy] is released under a Creative Commons licence and incl
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  • ...e are many admin features in ccHost and many of them are geared toward the community installations. We will try point out where those are the case and can there
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  • == Public Domain Status of Creative Works on a Community Wiki == The PDWiki project's goal is to build a community around publicly editing listings of copyright status of creative works. It
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  • ...y string in the system to fit your type of site (e.g. image gallery, remix community, etc.)
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  • ..., on a variety of digitisation and digital content projects; build a wider community skilled in the use and creation of digital materials through teaching and t
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  • Version 3 of CC licenses were translated into Russian in 2007 by non-official community CCRussia.org. In 2010 licenses were translated again by Wikipedia user Tarz
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  • Why do this? Let's say you are running a remix community as your main site but also want to run a contest or you mainly run contests
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  • ...s have become a global standard and are supported by a large international community. Both licences are Free Culture licences and are more permissive than any o ...fic outcomes: a shared value system of sharing and openness with a growing community of users, and increased scale of the project. Pratham Books has been able t
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  • Creative Commons is turning 6, and to celebrate we're inviting the CC Community worldwide to join the party!
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  • ...es, and languages they've used to build specific websites. The database is community built and maintained with its entire contents being licensed under the term
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  • Your hosts are Raines Cohen and Betsy Morris, cohousing and coworking community organizers. Low key. We will be set up to record your Creative Commons stor
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  • This is a German music community (Hiphop/Rap/Electronic) that offers almost all it's artist's music under a
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  • ...technology. Internally we are using the experience to evaluate and improve community fundraising and digital copyright registry business models.
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  • ...th Adam Hyde of FlossManuals.net, an social entrepreneur who has created a community based open source documentation site. We saw the huge potential of the Crea
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  • CC Salons are global events that aim to create a community of artists and devolpers around the Creative Commons Licences. The first ev
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  • ...this does not mean that you cannot request attribution in accordance with community or professional norms and standards. ...and self-policing, as is the case with citation standards in the academic community (which are based on ethics and professional reputation, not legal condition
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  • ...information about the relative qualities of different OER is for the user community to provide that feedback for others to benefit from. Our [http://learn.crea
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  • ...be used and reused by others. They are accepted and respected both, by the community and by legal institutions which predestines them for an open project like S
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  • ...and communication technologies, for consultation, use and adaptation by a community of users for non-commercial purposes." [http://oerwiki.iiep-unesco.org/inde
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  • ...enefit from minor corrections and other improvements generated by the user community.
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  • ...n repositories where they are subject to reviews and ratings from the user community (e.g., [http://cnx.org/ Connexions]). While the origins and forms of OER ar
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  • ...information about the relative qualities of different OER is for the user community to provide that feedback for others to benefit from. Our [http://learn.crea
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  • ...ongly encouraged! Make sure to share your translation with the broader OER community (e.g., by uploading the translation to the same site as the original).
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  • ...e over time to produce regular “state of the movement” reports for the community. Our first report was released mid-December (2009) to The William and Flora
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  • ...understanding that they will be used across a broad section of the global community and are therefore often easy to comprehend and implement by qualified instr
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  • * What level of support (institutional, governmental, community) was available? * ...in the activist (tech and blogger) community?
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  • The top community curated stories will be featured on our website and in the next printed vol
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  • ...the clearest and most obvious way to demonstrate to all the members of the community that their hard work producing and shooting video around the planet would b
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  • ...as possible. Also, we have a vision for transforming the Public Access TV community into a true media network, making hundreds of thousands of hours of user-ge
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  • ...red Interview] is a video production and licensing company focusing on the community of music artists and their fans. UI produces interviews in a free-format st
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  • ...mail discussion lists] and/or review the discussion archives to see if our community is able to respond to your questions and concerns and/or has already addres ...licenses as a tool that may be adopted (or not) by members of the creative community. Creative Commons does not determine whether the use of the licenses is ap
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  • ...ty is invited to participate in the dialogue alongside the physical, local community. It has grown out of an interest we have had for many years in finding ways
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  • ...olunteers to use their photos on websites that were built to promote local community services.''
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  • ...nguage. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites. (From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wikipedia]) This is a community wiki. Parts of it can be edited by anyone, as long as they have an account.
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  • ...istry.org is to use the Internet to deliver resources from the faith-based community to provide social services to under-resourced communities. |Tag=faith-based, community, publication
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  • ...w includes a weekly live broadcast of the recording sessions and a vibrant community, spread among the [http://linuxoutlaws.com/forums Linux Outlaws Forums], mu ...icense: the whole idea of the show is to share information freely with the community. The show was first licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncomm
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