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  • ...tive_Commons_works_really_free_to_use.3F|Are Creative Commons works really free to use?]] ...les sharing and reuse of creativity and knowledge through the provision of free legal tools. Our legal tools help those who want to encourage reuse of thei
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  • ...xter is one installation of the ccHost engine. ccHost can be installed for free by anyone onto a web server with Apache, mySQL and PHP and works both on Li == Does ccHost Cost anything? ==
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  • ...[[#Upcoming_Salons|upcoming salons]]. If your city doesn't have one - feel free to [[#Resources_for_starting_your_own_CC_Salon|start your own]]. Check out ...sities to see if they can offer you a block of time to use their space for free. The space doesn't need to be extravagant and it is good to remember that a
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  • ...peare's The Comedy of Errors (http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1504), may be free to use (for example to record a reading of the text); an image of a recentl ...work is not licensed with one of these license restrictions, you are then free to use the work in one of the above manners. For example, a piece of conten
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  • ==Transcript of Fred Beckersted's talk on Free Culture given in Second Life== then Free Culture @ NYU, the chapter of FreeCulture.org that I started at NYU: http:/
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  • [16:23] Dexter Aquitaine: mmm so how do u recoup cost [16:25] Gonzo Oxberger: the cultural goods we create are free,
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  • Whilst there is a growing amount of content available in Second Life for free and on open terms, it is sometimes difficult to find. The CC store is desig ...ted to the marketplace will be made available at no cost, and they must be free to copy and redistribute. Whilst we encourage users to make their content m
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  • cost= up to $5 / month| * Numly allows the uploading and hashing of files up to 100KB in size for a free account, .5MB for a professional and 100MB for an Enterprise.
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  • |cost=Free
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  • Joy is a Free Mason of four decades’ standing. He spends substantial parts of his time ...the vigorous, pithy and the pointed manner in which it has been written -- free from viscous jargon and addressing in an endearing style the much harassed
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  • ...license is nonexclusive. Nonexclusive means you, the copyright owner, are free to make whatever deals you want with others. The CC license simply sets the ...ing the web and you find a cool video with a CC license that says you’re free to copy and distribute the video as long as you don’t do it for commercia
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  • ...hop them up, remix them, make music recordings of them. The recordings are free, and there is no need to credit LibriVox, although of course we much prefer ...ses of public domain materials. So be aware of what you are doing when you free your recordings and text into the public domain. You really have to let go!
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  • ...his master’s hold on power. Insp. Shumba’s was of the derided ‘born free’ generation, born after 1980. Even the president loathed this generation, ...igned themselves to government’s brutal rule. This generation, this born-free generation, it was the fuel that powered the opposition political party tha
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  • ...vailable in ‘source code’ form, allows derivative works and is free of cost for non-commercial use. It is the concept of ‘open source’ computer sof ...ermission to share also allows users to listen to the entire catalogue for free via the website’s 128kbps streams, as well as to download the 128kbps MP3
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  • ...otected by record labels to a ridiculous extent, or I was doing it all for free, as a charity. CC is a smart charity in interesting ways. :''Sing the melody and feel free,''
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  • ...ple, above a pre-set ‘base cost,’ such as $0.32 for a 4x6 inch print. Free membership allows a deviant to accrue 10% of revenue gained from the sale o ...m other, quite often naïve deviants who don’t realise that they are not free to just take one’s work [to] use it as they wish; we now have to deal wit
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  • ...framework, ACRO aims to create a distribution network of high-quality, low-cost materials which are either in the public domain or employ open content lice ...the single-fin surfboard over three-and-a-half decades, describing the ‘free surfing dream.’
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  • ...for their music made available for download under Creative Commons and the Free Art licences. ...ct.net/home/perl/general.cgi?l=1 eMule], coupled with Creative Commons and Free Art licensing, Jamendo emphasises the legal distribution of content. Its b
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  • |Quote=Not only does making my books available for free increase the number of sales that I get, but I also came to understand it a “Not only does making my books available for free increase the number of sales that I get, but I also came to understand it a
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  • ...rd and are supported by a large international community. Both licences are Free Culture licences and are more permissive than any of the other Creative Com ...n and challenge is to massively scale the production of high quality, low cost children’s books for a multi-lingual and multi-cultural market. This chal
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  • ...iption=www.TV-Tom.Com and www.Radio-Tom.Com are internet stations offering free music for download and sharing. Dr Tom has done the first recording in livi |Tag=music, tv, video, playlist, mp3, download, free, public_domain
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  • ...to be “you will make more money.” Sure, you may be more interested in free culture, collaboration, or maximizing mindshare, but someone in the decisio ...on to the vast majority of works, no net change to the middle, and a small cost on the richest few”
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  • ...ded with other types of materials, either of which can require payments or cost recovery. But the original, digital version of OER, if CC-licensed, may not
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  • ...tes, or if they can be included in print materials that are distributed at cost (such as might be the case in developing countries where access to the WWW
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  • ...the National Music Fund: top netlabel musicians will take to the stage for free concerts in Santiago’s Bar Constitucion and all of the performances will Cost: Free<br>
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture Cost: $10 (limited to 75 participants). Advance registration required:<br>
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  • Cost: Free<br>
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  • ...College Stores) to enable FWK’s open textbooks to be distributed in low-cost print form at up to 3,000 college bookstores across the U.S. for the 2010 f Flat World Knowledge offers free and customizable online access to its textbooks, all available under CC BY-
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  • ...en possible for a truly non-profit family-funded web venture. Low cost and free bandwidth sources have taken audio-visual materials out of the elite corpor
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  • ...brities. The hair salon regardless of its unique following continues to be cost effective. The stylists are welcoming plus the hair salon is cutting-edge a
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Data ...erful and passionate chronicle of how we went from $17.99 to $0.00 for the cost of an album in less than a decade. With first-hand access to some of the bi
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  • |EventCategory=CC-Specific, Free Culture <br>Cost: Free
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  • ...rcement of copyright laws is limited and piracy rates are high. The use of Free Open Source Software (FOSS), Creative Commons and other voluntary mechanism Cost: free upon registration http://intgovforum.org/register/indexC.php
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  • <br>Cost: Free
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture <br>Cost: Free.
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  • * Cost: Free
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  • ...l digital multimedia studio can be set up on a card table at less than the cost of a single tuba for the high school marching band. Whether this is desirab ...-telling’ or posting to a sharing site like YouTube. Much hosting is now free so the limitation has become your time and labour. A 1950s Hollywood team w
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture, Open Access *TEDxSoMa will cost $50/ticket ($35 for students). The Eventbrite invitation will be sent out t
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  • ...f a few possible outcomes – little sharing, garbage metadata, or lots of cost to fix the problems (librarians to fix up metadata, etc) # Something like Google, ie, free text search with relevance ranking
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  • ...l textbooks stand up to California's academic content standards - so these cost-effective resources can be used in our schools to help ensure each and ever ...books against California’s rigorous academic standards to identify which free textbooks are standards-aligned and may be used in California’s classroom
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  • |Open or Free Statement=yes ..., and recognition of knowledge/learning in order to offer high-quality low-cost education opportunities. It is run and governed by volunteers."
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  • |Open or Free Statement=yes ...ool systems, this spurred the formation of a company to create and publish free (open access) textbooks in the biological sciences at the college and secon
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  • ...to the public without default copyright restrictions. The movement towards free use and sharing of government information has recognised the advantages of ...social and economic benefits from releasing public data far outweighs the cost.
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  • ...the public domain or (b) licensed in a manner that provides everyone with free and perpetual permission to engage in the 5R activities.]=== ...the public domain or (b) licensed in a manner that provides everyone with free and perpetual permission to engage in the 5R activities– retaining, remix
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  • ...Access as “literature [that is] is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.” The three most widely used ...that apply, ranging from full copyright but available on the Web, to other Free/Libre/Open licenses, to CC BY. A more comprehensive study should be conduct
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  • ...ll increment of clinical knowledge, are moved into a realm of openness and free exchange, I think the impact could be tremendous to the Creative Commons mi ...ww.chipin.com, or similar fundraising tools to help defray costs. For the cost of web hosting, my web hosting service, Dreamhost, has provided me with a l
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  • ...ed One Retweet would like answer the questions; can Social Media lower the cost of participation in social movements? Can one retweet change the world? If ...en built One Retweet will apply for grants and/or donations to support the cost of the domain and host for the next year (only about $150 USD). Through it'
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  • ...d be to license our content to universities and high schools at a marginal cost so they could create their own custom calculus textbooks that would best se
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  • Only free software and open standards are used, any resource, including the final res * Free-lance artists who want to prove their skills and seek for popularity.
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  • ...t this project aims to be part of the solution to both of these problems. Free collaborative resources will save money (textbooks are expensive and many c ...expansion of these services would require, but is actually one of the most cost-effective ways of enhancing quality educational provision. Indeed savings
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  • ...chaplain. I have also been a serious musician, and passionate advocate of Free/Open Source technologies and ethos. I am the right man for this job becaus ...inalized with the grant money, and the only remaining expenses will be the cost to host the site and periodic maintenance. Data entry and contributions wi
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  • |applicants=The Society for Free Culture and Software ...applied for from other bodies, usually around 10-50% of the total project cost).
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  • ...mmunity. On a basic level, the project will act as an exchange and hub for free software, scripts, tutorials/links, and documentation that will be both sup ...y a design that is relatively autonomous and without significant long-term cost implications, even as usage and demand increases. Understanding that even t
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  • ...opt in their own classrooms or opt to utilize that content directly onto a free/open learning platform provided gratis. ...enews.com and have become increasingly active in providing low cost and/or free educational opportunities since graduating with my Masters in May 07.
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  • The website will be accessible to users free of charge. ...uilt to scale according to funding. We currently have a per trainer total cost of $8685.
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  • |output=* The working prototype will be available to free download and use, probably under New BSD licence. ...experts we need without paying them, even if they agree to work at minimum cost.
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  • |Project Title=Fig's Library Recording Studio Free Music Project ...s to record a number of local artists for free in order to jump start the "free music" initiative in Phoenix and demonstrate a new business precedent for t
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  • ...to the website to be built will follow the spirit of Creative Commons for free sharing and spreading love for all of the world. ...ree on the internet. All human love giving and accepting networks used are free.
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  • |Affiliation=Free Hardware Foundation, FPML.it ...h a strong know how, and offer them orientation to pursue the diffusion of free art and culture.
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  • workshops using free software in the future. In sustitution of propetary descentralize in the sense of FLOSS (free/libre and open source
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  • |output=# free & public access to a dome projection system for CC projects ...als storage rental space] and relative lack of planetariums make it a very cost-prohibitive venture in film-making. In Weimar, where we will build the firs
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  • |description=Arkipelago is a free software-based 3D animation/film/arts studio developing a distributed produ Field testing the Helga web-based project management interface for a free software pipeline, towards a new Blender-integrated revision (though Helga
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  • ...e cameras as a "go-to" solution for live-streaming meetings using entirely free-and-open-source software and hardware. A network of such cameras could be ...nd online viewers of a series of meetings and (un-)conferences relating to free culture and open government. Topical examples of videos the author has pub
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  • * A simple upload process that ensures font files have free culture license metadata attached, and font family metadata is well formed. ...using fonts in their webpages. Font creators ought to know how to attach a free culture license to a font and how to upload fonts to the site. Finally, sof
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  • ...ad their files without space limits, censor and it will be totally free of cost. The most important part is the internal browser, which can find art works ...l these new users would be collectively creating a huge database, granting free and unlimited access to anyone interested, encouraging sharing creative and
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  • ...responsible of the Digitization Program, and has been active in promoting free access to educational materials at the University since 2007. Member of Ví ...n promoters of Free Culture, Lila is the main editor of RWX, a CC licensed free culture digital magazine. She is one of the leaders of Nomade Project. Memb
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  • ...to knowledge and IPR reform, and openness (including open government data, free/open source software, open standards, open access to scholarly literature, ...e of the Chapter is to educate Indian public about availability and use of free and open educational content and build capacity to access and contribute to
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  • ...Nothing in this Licence is intended to reduce, limit, or restrict any uses free from copyright or rights arising from limitations or exceptions under copyr ...his Licence are satisfied, the Licensor grants to You a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, perpetual (for the duration of the applicable copyright) li
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  • ...ucational materials openly available online, P2PU enables high-quality low-cost education opportunities. P2PU - learning for everyone, by everyone about al Open licences and the free sharing and reuse of materials online have become increasingly popular. Gov
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  • |Description=Through the Talis Connected Commons, Talis offers free data hosting as long as the data is made available under the Open Data Comm ...to encourage the growth of public domain data by offering to host data for free as long as the data sets are dedicated to the public domain.
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  • '''Free to Learn Guide'''<br /> ...en Educational Resources (OER) offer higher education governance leaders a cost-efficient method of improving the quality of teaching and learning while at
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  • ...Doing so will also have significant multiplier effects as the quantity of free, high-quality open learning materials steadily increases and the most relev ...ching and learning that are freely available for use. But OER are not just free learning materials and resources. OER is also the underlying open, creative
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  • ...Resources is creating an entirely new eco-system for higher education. The free, online digital components of this new eco-system that are already availabl ...del for course updates or new course creation. Because these resources are free and open, they can be combined, adapted, modified and reconfigured as neede
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  • ...ook costs each quarter. "Community colleges that advocate for lowering the cost to students for textbooks are increasing access to higher education," she a ...and becoming the victims," Baker adds. "They know that less expensive and free course materials are coming and they are looking to participate in that tra
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  • ...wing section is outdated as it reflects the dominant terminology regarding free and openly available materials at the time these documents were produced du ...othill College's dean of Global Access, Dr. Judy Baker, created an "open" (free) professional development course to help faculty learn about, find and use
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  • |Description='''0 A.D.''' (pronounced ''"zero ey-dee"'') is a free, open-source game of ancient warfare. Its artistic content has been made av ...m, share them and redistribute their works. This freedom to tinker is what Free, Open-Source Software (FOSS) is all about and so we hope a lot of people ti
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  • ...pen intellectual property and educational policies, encouraging the use of free technologies and distributed networks, open access, and educational innovat ...ty of Southern Queensland’s OpenCourseWare (USQ OCW)] provides access to free and open educational resources (OER) for students, academics, and intereste
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  • Creative Commons helps us to get access to information easily and in cost effective ways. Our main goal is to raise awareness and encourage people to ...e philosophy. They lead a good number of events every month on open source/free software and other several topics. CC Bangladesh will engage with the exist
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  • ...ement and sharing under open licenses, open standards and in open formats, free of technical protection measures. All Agreements entered into by the Founda ...es; Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license (CC BY SA) or the GNU Free Documentation license (GNU FDL), or into the Public Domain...If there is su
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  • ...//www.oecd.org/dataoecd/35/7/38654317.pdf OECD (2007) Giving Knowledge for Free: The Emergence of Open Educational Resources, p.13].
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  • ...er. To achieve the vision of universal access, someone needed to provide a free, public and standardized infrastructure that creates a balance between the ...ns under identical terms. This license is often compared to “copyleft” free and open source software licenses. All new works based on yours will carry
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  • ...of CIPIT she is involved in the IP Clinic which provides legal advice and cost effective solutions to innovators on all aspects of their IP Rights. In add ...tforms locally and internationally. He is an Elected Council Member at the Free and Open Source Software Foundation for Africa and he took part in global I
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  • * Pros: This provision arguably does not meet the Debian Free Software Guidelines because it requires removal of attribution upon request **Benefit does not exceed cost if this is true, unless required by moral rights (which should be clarified
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  • ...l government should set up policies so that the public has immediate, cost-free, unimpeded access to the research and publications that are developed with ...s. Full open access policies will provide to the public immediate, free-of-cost online availability to federally funded research without restriction except
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  • ...a re-users. The public should have the right to reuse publicly funded data free of any legal restrictions, or with the only restriction being that the sour ...subject to copyrights under U.S. law, explicit declarations of the rights-free status of the data is necessary since researchers are not expert in the nua
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  • |Description=Saylor.org is a repository of free, openly licensed, OER based courses on a variety of subjects. Cost savings: Saylor provides free access to high quality courses for self learners.
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  • ...First, Open Access publications use different funding models and allow for free public access to articles, but often the publisher retains further rights ( ...vey responses, it was clear that much work is still needed to document the cost/benefit ratio across different types of data in different disciplines. The
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  • ...blic domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others. ...d college teachers can use PhET OER simulations instead of purchasing high-cost, lower-quality simulations from commercial company.
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  • * low cost and low effort * low cost - just setting up website and publicity
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  • ...over gratis OA. Releasing the outputs of publicly-funded research free of cost online should be a baseline, but if downstream researchers are unclear abou
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  • APPLICATION AND COST INFORMATION ...d proposals to ensure that creative and innovative works ultimately become free for all to use as part of the public domain, including through open licensi
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  • * [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Free_to_Learn_Guide Free to Learn Guide - Hall Plotkin] 2010 ...ost of Education with OER. How Open Education Resources Unlock the Door to Free Learning] n.d.
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  • * Africa’s open community, including Creative Commons, open education, and free and open source software; '''cost:''' free; accommodation sponsorship available to selected guests (please see registr
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  • * One of the most frequently asked questions from the public is whether cost recovery is considered a commercial purpose. ...cumvention approach could be problematic. Other countries that have signed free trade agreements with Europe or the United States probably do as well.
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  • |Description=Media Helping Media is a free journalism training resource that anyone can use and share for non-commerci More free training modules are always welcome and anyone is invited to contribute.
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  • ...ld and maintain our self, and provide an api to interested parties (either free in the spirit of open, or for a small fee to help offset hosting costs). A (potentially none). cost for us, and therefor require the minimal
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  • |EventCategory=Free Culture ...subscribers. In addition, each new issue of the magazine can be downloaded free from the Internet. Casciari lives in Barcelona and became known in 2005 fol
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  • |EventCategory=CC-Specific, Free Culture, Open Access, Open Business, Open Data, Open Educational Resources, | colspan="4" | Dinner/Free time
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  • ...f free digitised school books could lead to a significant reduction in the cost of education for the learner and thus reduce levels of dropout from educati ...especially in increasing effective investments in education by encouraging free open access to publicly funded educational content.'''
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  • ...open educational resources, allowing their reuse and repurposing. Jorum's free online repository service forms a key part of Jisc's Learning and Teaching [http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm MERLOT] is a free and open peer reviewed collection of online teaching and learning materials
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  • ...l reach and increasing speed and bandwidth of the Internet; the decreasing cost of hardware and near zero costs of digital storage, copying and distributio * The OPN is a open network free for anyone to join as long as they agree to contribute and abide by the mis
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  • ...e 2011-2012 academic year alone.<ref>http://www.studentpirgs.org/resources/cost-analysis-open-course-library</ref> However, an update on the study found t ...tputs is also supportive of existing ED priorities including: “Improving Cost-Effectiveness and Productivity” and “Effective Use of Technology.” Ev
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  • ...g to provide quality education for all Bangla speaking students at free of cost 'Most of the content is free and use Creative Commons licenses.
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  • ...cKdGNVWAJCNbK_P5E1ejO7YaY1RI-8Bs/edit '''Guatemala, Uruguay''' - Promoting Free Music in Central and South America] *Conduct a tour of open advocates across a region running clinics on using free software creation tools and working with CC-licensed content
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  • ...ve that making the work we support, and our own work, openly available and free to the public will contribute to this mission. This Intellectual Property ...ccess, use and analysis, those tools should also be made available under a free and open license as noted in the software section above. “Implementing a
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  • ...spot.com http://www.imanofutu.blogspot.com ]. It is also available free of cost through Google Books and Google Play ...ncounter with the aliens for the first time in the history of the mankind. Free digital copy of the book is available on the blog of the series as given ab
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  • ...faculty incentive program that encourages the use of existing low-cost or free information resources to support our students’ learning. Information Lite
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  • ...are published under a license that enables students to obtain free or low-cost versions of electronic or printed academic textbooks; and"<br>
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  • ...imes the rate of inflation. For the average community college student, the cost of books can add up to about 72% of their college tuition. The VCCS is acti *Faculty adoption of free openly-licensed materials for high-enrollment courses (12 grants awarded to
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  • :''CC-Owned Code:'' All of CC's software code is free software; please check our [https://github.com/creativecommons code reposit ...-FREE, THAT DEFECTS WILL BE CORRECTED, OR THAT ANY SERVERS USED BY CC ARE FREE OF VIRUSES OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS. CREATIVE COMMONS DOES NOT WARRANT O
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  • ...t purposes, Departments rarely exercise that license to provide the public free and legal access to those publicly funded resources. The adoption of Creati ...retain its nonexclusive, irrevocable license, and provide the public with free, legal access to publicly funded resources.
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  • ...materials consist exclusively of open or free textbooks or low-cost or no-cost course materials. ...for grants for high-enrollment courses; and mandates that low cost and no cost courses be identified in the schedule.
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  • ...we will improve the quality of vital public services and make them more cost efficient. We can ensure that the billions of taxpayer dollars invested in ==8: Provide and promote free online access to open resources==
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  • ..., open educational resources, public domain material, or other free or low-cost textbooks or textbook alternatives for each course offered through the depa
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  • ...nd online or at the station before you board. This is the fastest and most cost efficient route (just $12 CAD). You can board at Pearson in Terminal 1. W ...ere will be plenty of taxi and limos that can take you into the city. The cost is about $50 CAD each way and most cars are equipped with credit card machi
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  • ...nd online or at the station before you board. This is the fastest and most cost efficient route (just $12 CAD). You can board at Pearson in Terminal 1. W ...ere will be plenty of taxi and limos that can take you into the city. The cost is about $50 CAD each way and most cars are equipped with credit card machi
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  • ...roommate. Please look back in your inbox if you did not see it. Else feel free to reach out to us at summit@creativecommons.org '''Taxi''' - A taxi should cost you about 20€ and be about 15 to 20 minutes.
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