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  • ...Qs are designed to provide a better understanding of Creative Commons, our licenses, and our other legal and technical tools. They provide basic information, s * Information about the licenses is primarily made with reference to the 4.0 suite, but earlier [[License_Ve
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  • ..., sharing, and storage of multi-media using the different Creative Commons licenses and metadata. ...ncy of the Open Clip Art Library and will help us immensely in our goal of creating a comprehensive library of public domain clip art." The Open Clip Art Libra
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  • ...of artists, developers, and creators of all kinds around Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology. The first event took place in San Francisco in ...re are often two to three presenters who will speak to their own use of CC licenses, be it personal or for a larger organization they are part of. This is by n
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  • ...more information on using CC tools or works offered under Creative Commons licenses, consult the [[Frequently_Asked_Questions|Frequently Asked Questions]] page ...the unfinished version 3.x ([[Version_3.01|3.01]] or [[Version_3.5|3.5]]) licenses, which did not include active public consultation and were never published.
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  • ...her articles here this guide is licensed under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5]. A pdf version is ...ing_Legal_Guide#Legal_Issues_In_Creating_Your_Own_Podcast.|Legal Issues In Creating Your Own Podcast]]” - of this Guide jumps right into some of the lega
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  • ...ated Creative Commons licensing, so you won't have to copy/paste HTML from licenses or add buttons to your pages. ...r software] Another weblog management system that allows authors to select licenses for their blogs, displaying the button and metadata in your site's template
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  • ...her articles here this guide is licensed under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5]. A pdf version is ...st.|<span class="tocnumber">3</span> <span class="toctext">Legal Issues In Creating Your Own Podcast.</span>]]
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  • ....25em;text-align:justify;">Creative Commons would like to work with you in creating a strong voice for openness around the world. There are many Creative Commo ...mmons] || Video || <font size="1">Short explanatory video about how the CC licenses can help creators and educators around the world.</font> || EN<br />RO || <
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  • ..., sharing, and storage of multi-media using the different Creative Commons licenses and metadata. ...ncy of the Open Clip Art Library and will help us immensely in our goal of creating a comprehensive library of public domain clip art." The Open Clip Art Libra
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  • = Creative Commons Version 3.0 Licenses — A Brief Explanation = ...the licenses, ''see:'' [http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/meet-the-licenses]) serve as an important vehicle by which many millions of creators clearly
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  • Creative Commons licenses legally enable voluntary sharing and collaboration across space and time, w ..., enabling non-lawyers to quickly understand the licenses, and get back to creating and collaborating.
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  • ...payment. Creative Commons hopes to build on the work of these pioneers by creating a menu of license provisions that people can combine to make their work ava ===Licenses===
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  • ...aditional video content. We see it as a complement to the Creative Commons-licenses."
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  • ...ponding emblem. Currently, two emblems are used, one for Creative Commons licenses and another for anything else. Here is this final code of the update_file_ ...into applications seamless. The license chooser API allows for selecting licenses based on what the license permits, requires, and/or prohibits. For example
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  • 1. ''Exploring and Creating with Open Content'' ...f our six main [http://creativecommons.org/about/license/ Creative Commons licenses]. Access the applications by clicking "Applications" in the menu at the low
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  • ...ystem that will be running live from the CD. Fedora 7 can be customized by creating "spins." Spins are custom builds of the CD with applications and features t ...from the Free Me DVD - http://questionsplease.org/freeme/free-culture/the-licenses/
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  • =Transform the licenses= ...e responsible for transforming the BY-NC-SA license into the other five CC licenses:
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  • How Creative Commons licenses can interact with commerce. ...ith the freedoms they intend it to carry. Many people have asked us how CC licenses might interact with other arrangements the creator might want to make, for
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  • ..., and although there have been attempts to apply existing Creative Commons licenses to data, the legal validity of those efforts is questionable. In Europe we ...commercial organisation such as Talis, with a heritage in the business of creating and managing data, to recognise the importance of the 'freedom to integrate
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  • ...e Denmark jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Commons licenses. ...ecifically on how professional authors can make use of new digial means of creating and sharing. His work on digital media has been cross-disiplinary, spanning
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  • |Description=Jay Dedman is a long time videoblogger creating online communities where people can learn, share, and remix their ideas. |Image_license=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/
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  • |Image_license=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/deed.en |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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  • Creative Commons licenses are a flexible way to share content while building on the strong foundation .... This gives you control over distribution, and the non-exclusivity of the licenses means you can retain all commercial rights if desired.
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  • |Description=Watching Cars is an independent band who licenses all of their music under Creative Commons. |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/
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  • |Image_license=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/au/
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  • |Description=Jamglue is an online community for creating and personalizing audio, allowing for tracks to be easily remixed and rewor Without CC licenses Jamglue would be unable to host high-profile contests with major artists. S
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  • ** The licenses are our 'bread and butter' - they should be featured here in some form (per * There should be a quick way to get to the list of the 6 licenses/deeds/legal code, along with an explanation of the terms (combining the 2 l
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  • ===Creating your own options set=== ..._query_tags channels chart config extras format-allow groups id3-tag-masks licenses
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  • Creating your own custom query templates is a skill that once you learn, you will st ...t.php'''. It uses the uploads tables (along with some information from the licenses and users tables).
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  • *Manage [[Cchost/admin/License|licenses]] Creating your own skin is how you take ultimate control of the overall look and feel
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  • ...a non-profit children's book publishing house in India, has begun using CC licenses to further distribution, translation and reuse of its works. ...ooks is a nonprofit children's book publishing house in India that uses CC licenses to further distribution, translation and reuse of its works. Its mission i
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  • * What steps were taken to port the licenses and what are the current challenges, if any? ...ed CC jurisdictions are either in the process of or planning to update the licenses to 3.0 in 2009.
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  • |Question=What is wrong with customized licenses? |Tag=OER, custom licenses
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  • ...ings you have to go to the DMV to get every few years are called "Driver's Licenses". When you pass their test, and pay their fee, the government gives you per ...to translate them for you. (And yes, saving the translated text counts as creating a derivative work, too!)
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  • ...media and outreach to help even more people understand open education, CC licenses, and hopes for the future. ...take part in the process of creation. Because learning is a process of re-creating and building off of what has been done before, teachers and students must r
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  • ...asking Facebook to implement Creative Commons to allows us to choose a CC licenses for our content (in addition to the old “all rights reserved” license). ...dapt they claim. That right isn't compatible with all the Creative Commons licenses. So we ask Facebook to make limits to that clause in order to use only in f
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  • |Image_license=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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  • |Image_license=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ |License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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  • The 3.0 French licenses are live! ...licenses, or [http://creativecommons.org/choose choose] the international licenses. [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/FAQ#Should_I_choose_an_international_lice
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  • FRED BENENSON: Arts Engine picked up the Creative Commons licenses as a way to help people distribute their media. Arts Engine realized that i NIAZ MOSHARRAF: The whole idea of creating media and creating these films is to reach out to people, to show them to people, to open thei
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  • ...ials as long as you follow the license conditions. One condition of all CC licenses is attribution: crediting the author and noting the source and the license. :The inclusion of title is a requirement of all CC licenses version 3.0 or earlier, and it is optional for the 4.0 suites. See [https:/
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  • ...vie to be crowdfunded and released through Internet under Creative Commons licenses. |Image_license=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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  • ...ut some materials from partner institutions use different variations of CC licenses. ...ncert seeing over one million downloads from over 116 different countries, creating a positive promotional tool for the museum and its classical music program.
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  • ...ourt decisions]] that discuss or are directly relevant to Creative Commons licenses. The decisions can come from any jurisdiction around the world. It is a lis | Photographer who used BY-SA licenses on his photographs had some photographs used in a Newspaper. The newspaper
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  • ...upport of the Hungarian Electronic Library and to enhance the interest for creating electronic library collections. In the autumn of the same year the Hungaria ...hat has been the author or organization's experience with Creative Commons licenses so far – what have been the benefits and lessons learned?'''
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  • ...ries of links, etc), and where the boundaries of mashup start to impact on licenses (eg, at what point of “closeness” of mashup does the Share Alike requir ...content providers will begin sharing that metadata and the efficiency for creating that metadata will improve. However, OER content producers/publishers need
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  • ...nly so many channels on TV, and so on. Editorial control was important in creating a concise, deliverable product, but it left little room for a direct consum ...by%20Step%20Guides ccLearn Step by Step Guides - Applying Creative Commons Licenses to your Educational Resources]
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  • ...o support the building and work of communities that use or benefit from CC licenses, tools, and technologies. # Documenting novel business models that are enabled by Creative Commons licenses and technologies, including commercial ventures.
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  • <div style="line-height:1.5em; margin-bottom:1.25em;text-align:justify;">CC licenses help educators to broaden the impact of their own educational resources, to ...able—that is—discoverable by a search engine. In addition to creating licenses that can be indexed by prominent search engines such as Google and Yahoo! C
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  • ...y recognized in the community as a means to make a work truly Open Access. Licenses that add restrictions beyond attribution, such as the Non-Commercial or Sha ...ing from full copyright but available on the Web, to other Free/Libre/Open licenses, to CC BY. A more comprehensive study should be conducted to better survey
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  • ...g news. A third could fund a study of entrepreneurs using Creative Commons licenses to create a new class of socially responsible businesses. ....org/civicrm/contribute/campaign?action=add&reset=1&pageId=25 Register] by creating a username and entering email address, first name, last name. You will then
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  • ...recording label, with all creative output of the label released under free licenses, with physical for-sale items including and providing all reasonable source ...nd operate Libre.fm, a music tagging and discovery site, as a platform for creating new fans and increasing awareness around free music. We provide raw statist
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  • ...series of working groups with several hypotheses, so that we work towards creating an overall strategy. There won’t be long speeches, just short presentatio ...ind ways to bring them closer and make them more compatible. We believe in creating means that can include and improve on all the options, so that they can cro
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  • ...w of information and to maximize reach and impact, we add Creative Commons licenses to all the content people add to WOVOX.com. ...what’s new, and what’s different; inspiration to pick up on ideas for creating or finding your dream workplace.
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  • ...rg (Servizio Licenze Libere Lombardia) - Startup of the Lombardy Free/Open Licenses Clinic ...to provide with technical informations and legal advice users of Free/Open Licenses (Creative Commons, Gnu-GPL, BSD, Artistic, etc). The project proposed is th
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  • ...cussed on promoting understanding and adoption of Creative Commons' tools, licenses and technologies. This will lead to the development of a strong community t ...ings, etc.). This will be more widely incorporated as the project matures. Creating an engaging, interesting and ultimately entertaining demonstration presents
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  • ...hours of video to Blip.tv, Archive.org, and/or other CDNs that support CC licenses ...l to video to tell that story. The project would target stations that are creating great content, but lack the bandwidth, servers, and technical staff to supp
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  • ...tists and consumers we will actively encourage the use of Creative Commons licenses within our system structure. ...e communities as well as my experience as a freelance Web Developer and in creating my own start-up company (which I am currently preparing for launch) make me
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  • ...showing that it is the most effective way of leveraging the investment in creating the language resource. ...at Nanyang Technological University to continue research on exploiting and creating WordNets.
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  • ...t Microcreditos CC looks at: a form of producing creative democracy trough creating a common economy. ...y copyleft-licensed projects, based on the structure of CC and GPL-derived licenses.
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  • ...tion for users about creative commons licenses, and on how to integrate CC licenses with proof of authorship using the free time stamping service provided in P ...for proof of authorship, thus encouraging them to spread their works in CC licenses. Furthermore, the know how database created in Patamu would help the commun
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  • ...ject Title=Samandal : Publishing Comics Online in Three Languages Under CC Licenses ...Arabic) and making them available online under a CC-BY-SA-NC license thus creating a hub were comic book readers from everywhere can read, share, critique and
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  • ...more authors' involvement and 2lifeCast to act as the perfect partner for creating cultural works and innovative formats in both education and entertainment. ...tual property of a content and want to share it under the Creative Commons licenses. Thanks to their participation in the project, the authors obtain an increa
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  • ...Select Committee on Televising House Sessions to study the feasibility of creating live broadcasts of floor sessions and other meetings in the House of Repres ...by considering the benefits and drawbacks of commercial and non-commercial licenses, the potential of entrepreneurial efforts to innovate public access to info
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  • ...of related works and case studies that bring to light, “how many use CC licenses”, there remains a considerable gap in volume and quality of content. We p ...of related works and case studies that bring to light, “how many use CC licenses”, there remains a considerable gap in volume and quality of content. We p
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  • ...wn work, your business, your website, etc.; discuss the different types of licenses and what situation to use different licensed-materials. ...e class, with the same materials? We will attempt to address this issue by creating training materials that encourage self-direction and exploration.
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  • ...y impact will be to educate budding media professionals about the power of creating within alternative frameworks to conventional rights licensing. The 96 hour |tech needs=Students will work with pre-created assets already under CC licenses to “remix” new music, short films, animations, and games. Tribeca Flash
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  • ...izations. We propose exploring the possibility of creating and applying CC-licenses to a comprehensive C3 database maintained by a partnership between the Leag ...es of the League of Rural Voters, we propose to open up the information by creating a central repository for synthesized voter information.
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  • ...and network for freelancers (?). Providing open APIs to our data. Using CC licenses. Founded and lead a project to enable people to participate for 3 years (20 |participants=Around 10 to 15 by creating, at least 100 by using it, at least 5000 by seeing the material. We will fi
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  • ...elp them become more transparent and increase the number of open projects (creating public knowledge) especially when there is commitment of public money. Trai |resource needs=We will use all the CC licenses, examples of good practices in Polish and foreign resources, we need textbo
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  • ...s develop the Learning Objects. People of the MINEDUC have already started creating Learning Objects with teachers. •Classify, modify and use image, sound or video with the Creative Commons licenses.
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  • ...or use on TWC materials noting that the journal both uses Creative Commons licenses and has been supported by a Creative Commons grant. ...an academic journal, the sum of its contributors and their contributions, creating an ongoing scholarly dialogue.
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  • Those interested in creating digital libraries would find ...issues for the digital environment, especially regarding Creative Commons licenses. The site will host successful case studies of similar projects within the
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  • ...nter for computing will be providing networking facilities and an array of licenses. 3) To efficiently manage the gigantic data flow which is needed for creating content for the Dome.
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  • ...re they can help, and collectives to boost their visibility and diffusion, creating relationships with other similar collectives and hence reach critical mass ...condition that they share their contents using Creative Commons or similar licenses. Stallman defined this idea as "social sourceforge". Nowadays, OP hosts 757
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  • ...nts. These details are related on IP law terms and services including free licenses, open education resources and wiki projects' explanations. That will be a u |output=The result of the project will be visible by creating the proposed e-database and promotional material (flyers).
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  • ...of our pilot communities, we will help ensure their proper use of content licenses, increase their engagement with their local wiki project, and resolve any q ...community project, whether those individuals demonstrate proper use of CC licenses and are able to teach others, and the growth of CC-licensed content in our
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  • ...y providing a good visual directory of fonts, the site will benefit anyone creating free cultural works. ...te for fonts, and the Open Font Library's documentation will promote three licenses that cover the spectrum: CC Zero, SIL Open Font License, and GNU GPLv3.
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  • ...ating the CC license deeds, chooser, and explanatory information about the licenses (if primary language in jurisdiction is other than English), * Creative Commons is responsible for hosting all CC licenses and legal tools,
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  • ...es Comunes] for its hard work creating the Argentina jurisdiction-specific licenses. ===Archives for Argentina Licenses===
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  • * [[Jurisdiction Database]] on the CC Wiki, creating dashboard page, working on 3.0 porting database form and template w/ Reg. ...nal queries. In particular, adding the ability for a user to query for all licenses available for a jurisdiction. This method will improve our current approach
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  • ...ly period that web services, media and institutions that the ethos and the licenses emerged on the radar of web services and public institutions. ...ommitment or interest to publish freely licensed or public domain content. Licenses in the Croatian jurisdiction have become a tool for free content publishing
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  • ...-suositukset.fi/suomi/jhs189 JHS 189]) that names CC BY 4.0 and CC0 as the licenses to use in public open data. # GLAM adoption. Finnish GLAM sector to use open licenses for their metadata, connect with national and European level repositories.
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  • ...ies. [''From [http://cis-india.org/about CIS], [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC BY]''] .../wiki/Acharya_Narendra_Dev_College Wikipedia], [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC BY-SA]'']
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  • ...licenses, or [http://creativecommons.org/choose choose] the international licenses. [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/FAQ#Should_I_choose_an_international_lice *[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.1/jp/ Attribution 2.1 Japan]
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  • ...licenses, or [http://creativecommons.org/choose choose] the international licenses. [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/FAQ#Should_I_choose_an_international_lice ...te Poland jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Commons licenses.
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  • ...nd support to local organizations and communities that use or could use CC licenses and public domain tools. ...basic copyright education and explanations of considerations for use of CC licenses in OER projects.
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  • ...e Georgia jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Commons licenses. ...program implementer and is guided by five program mandates and approaches: Creating Opportunities for Civic and Economic Participation; Building Capacity for E
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  • ...sence in Nigeria will strengthen the synergy geared towards entrenching CC licenses and its objectives in the region. * Promote the use of CC licenses by members of the various communities in the creative industries in Nigeria
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  • ...an is warranted or that it is more specifically suitable than other patent licenses that already exist. This was not our intention. The current working title i ...dressed the inequitable effects of this type of problem by finding implied licenses. However, for drafting purposes, CC did not want to rely on implied license
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  • ...e best way to ensure quality is to share and spread the responsibility for creating and maintaining quality among a greater number of contributors. Those holdi ...r online document or media. These human-, lawyer-, and machine-readable IP licenses and tools allow scholars, instructors and authors to mark their creative wo
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  • The wide array of Open Educational Resources is creating an entirely new eco-system for higher education. The free, online digital c ...jects can be used individually, or combined in a variety of ways including creating readers and textbooks. Semi-structured OER learning materials, such as ency
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  • ...lable, with the use of standardized Creative Commons intellectual property licenses now the predominant such mechanism. ...ho were already highly engaged, what the barriers were and how they viewed creating and/or using OER in their classes. We also wanted to assess if any were alr
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  • ...was basically run by a core group of 3 people with a like minded vision of creating something out of the box. Keeping in mind the old adage "If you want someth ...ity that shares creative work - media that can be reused (depending on the licenses). So we got online and based on the themes of the songs, we downloaded vide
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  • CC licenses and public domain tools are easy to understand and use, with 1) a human-rea ...pendix_A:_Adopter_and_Advocate_Stories|Appendix A]] and descriptions of CC licenses and public domain tools in [[CC_Factsheet#Appendix_B:_Creative_Commons_Lice
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  • Commons licenses and engages more people to help, support and work on CC with the goal of creating a commons which all Icelandic Creative
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  • Hope to reach a consensus coming out of this meeting on the harmonization of licenses names that everyone uses consistently, so that we avoid confusion for the e *Encourage people to start using and creating content.
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  • Lithuanian experience of implementing the licenses could be useful to other Eastern and Central European Jurisdictions, sharin ...eries or seminars, sending informatory material; other projects, involving creating and sharing CC licensed art will depend on our capacities (especially volun
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  • In the nearly eight years since the December 2002 initial launch, CC’s licenses and public domain tools have seen tremendous adoption by individuals, insti ...ng the trust of all, that CC is the organization with the best interest of creating a scalable commons at its core.
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  • ...owing information is intended to help grantees understand and implement CC licenses correctly.''' ...pactful projects possible using those grant funds. Creative Commons public licenses are the global standard for accomplishing these shared objectives, by estab
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  • Creating a common metadata schema will accelerate movement toward personalized learn ...and to express license and other information about works released under CC licenses. Doesn’t schema.org utilize microdata instead of RDFa?===
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  • ...organizations, artists, and creators who not only share their work with CC licenses, but shared their time and insights to be profiled in this book. license, please visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
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  • ...tellectual property (CODE-IP) Trust, a non-profit organization focusing on creating an enabling environment for local content development and its intellectual ...ers in Kenya of CC licenses and their usefulness. The increasing use of CC licenses in Kenya will help enhancing the visibility and accessibility of Kenyan cre
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  • * Description: We shall talk about issues of using CC licenses in the context of content hosting services like Flickr and YouTube. Ask you ** When there are conflicts, which comes first? Terms of Service or CC Licenses?
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  • Showing CC licenses as applicable to life, sustainability and capitalism Vision doesn't clearly enough show that CC licenses are applicable to offline world
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  • ...s a shift in format only and is not designed to affect the scope of the NC licenses in any way. }} Now, we think the better course is to look strategically at the NC licenses and explore in earnest the several [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/4.0/Non
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  • ...at implicate copyright and neighboring rights upon certain conditions. The licenses were also designed to avoid imposing conditions on reuse where permissions ...o is in part to ensure maximum enforceability and understandability of the licenses. A more general and all-encompassing license could compromise enforceabili
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  • ...content and modifications contributed by the adapter. This is because CC licenses do not allow sublicensing.<ref>See Section 8(b) of CC BY: “Each time You ...t clear as well. These changes are intended to help make it clear that two licenses apply to adaptations of ShareAlike works.
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  • |EventCategory=open licenses, copyright, ...tific progress as well as scholarship, business, and society in general by creating the largest and most equitably competitive environment for research and inn
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  • ...community before we can make a decision on this important component of the licenses. In particular, we would like to hear about more use cases and the pros/con ...latforms on a wide scale, not realizing they are violating the terms of CC licenses by doing so. In order to address this innocent copyright infringement, it i
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  • ...in the definition as an Adaptation (or not) for purposes of SA and the ND licenses. See also the related discussion on the [[4.0/Treatment_of_adaptations|Tre ...marking and other obligations of licensees who (as permitted by the non ND licenses) create and distribute an Adaptations. These are aggregated in Section 3.
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  • ...ased tools, such as Creative Commons<ref>http://creativecommons.org/</ref> licenses. The objectives for the workshop were: ...re published under open licenses like CC-BY<ref>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</ref>.
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  • *CC license used: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/ CC BY]; see their [http://phet.colorado.edu/en/about/licensing l ...commons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC BY]; see their [http://cnx.org/aboutus/faq#Licenses licensing policy]
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  • ...genre Champeta in Colombia’s coast; and the upgrade of Creative Commons Licenses in Colombia, from the 2.5 Version to 3.0. As part of this major project Karisma has identified that the process of creating open educational resources, as with any other content, needs an understandi
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  • * Discovery and provenance metadata, including its governance (e.g. licenses for metadata); * Schema/ontology discovery and sharing, including governance (e.g. licenses for ontologies)
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  • ...eacher trainings), e-student (ICT equipment for students) and e-resources (creating open textbooks, redesign of Scholaris, the national platform for educationa ...for projects using open licensing; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses CC licenses in its development aid grant program).
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  • ...o BY-NC-SA. Compatibility was first introduced in version 3.0, although no licenses have yet been declared compatible. </div> ...le one-way compatibility from BY-SA to other similarly-spirited ShareAlike licenses. The previous definition foreclosed this possibility entirely, requiring th
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  • ...will learn how to use free technology and tools, such as Creative Commons licenses, to achieve their goals. Participants will also learn how to overcome barri **[http://pad.p2pu.org/p/school-of-open-guidelines Draft guidelines] for creating a School of Open course
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  • ...ees before using the CC licenses was added to the introductory text to the licenses. We have clarified that the provisions in the “Using Creative Commons Licenses” section are not part of the license itself, in order to avoid any misund
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  • ...in/for education in many learning environments is still insufficient, thus creating imbalances in learner access to education generally. ...hey are already established and understood, instead of creating customized licenses that may not interoperate with existing solutions.'''
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  • ...e will quickly need to think about other user types. This project is about creating OpenHome templates and features for two kinds of users: : All CC licenses require attribution when using the licensed content. We've found that for m
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  • ...iliates to discuss the third and final discussion draft of the version 4.0 licenses. <br> ...ture, GLAM, data, and public sector information, and understand how the CC licenses operate under varying and sometimes quite intricate national copyright laws
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  • ...practice of facilitating and improving learning of a diverse population by creating, using, managing, and evaluating appropriate technological processes and re 'Most of the content is free and use Creative Commons licenses.
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  • ...n of licensors who have provided warranties separately, as well as the 1.0 licenses which include warranties. An additional sentence has been added to clarify that the licenses are irrevocable absent a breach. Care was taken to avoid implying that thes
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  • (view and download the [[4.0/Drafts#Draft_4_Details|4.0d4 licenses]]) ...many affiliates through the [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-licenses license development email list], the [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/list
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  • ...so discusses why governments should use existing standard tools instead of creating their own custom government license. ...or different conditions that destroy interoperability with standard public licenses like CC.
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  • ...2014; please comment on the [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-licenses license development] mailing list.''' ...of a later license, we will be publishing a statement of intent for these licenses which will publicly commit to some elements that we intend to keep constant
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  • ...se the Grantee has selected and specified. A list of approved open source licenses is available from the Open Source Initiative. ...exceptions, reducing the amount openly-licensed grant-funded material and creating additional work for program officers without furthering the foundation’s
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  • ...public access to knowledge, data, culture, and research around the world, creating new opportunities for education, innovation, and creativity. ...of pioneers with expertise in technology and law created Creative Commons licenses in response to the limitations of copyright law in addressing the massive p
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  • ...nd to generate debate among specialized people who already knew about free licenses. Alina Floroi is into creating a community around art and technology. She dealt with coordinating the fest
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  • ...owing information is intended to help grantees understand and implement CC licenses correctly.''' ...pactful projects possible using those grant funds. Creative Commons public licenses are the global standard for accomplishing these shared objectives, by estab
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  • [[File:How-to-translate-licenses.png |link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhHPORrnMns]] ...o translations in your language, where applicable. For example, in the 4.0 licenses, the link back to the Commons Deed at the bottom of the document should lin
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  • #To create leaflets about the most popular Creative Commons Licenses for spreading these on related lectures and workshop (2015). ===Rise popularity of Creative Commons Licenses as a Free Culture Tool===
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  • YOUR ACCESS TO OR USE OF ANY THE SERVICES (INCLUDING THE LICENSES, PUBLIC DOMAIN TOOLS, AND CHOOSERS) SIGNIFIES THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOO ...law firm. Sending us an email or using any of the Services, including the licenses, public domain tools, and choosers, does not constitute legal advice or cre
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  • ...romotion and dissemination at different stages of free or less restrictive licenses than the usual "all rights reserved". ..." and "Arts and culture in circulation: introduction to copyright and free licenses ." As a consultant, she has worked with various institutions such as the Mi
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  • ...nt programs use [http://creativecommons.org/licenses Creative Commons (CC) licenses], because CC is the global open licensing standard used broadly throughout **Run a workshop on open licenses.
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  • ...first Digital Community involved in discovering, producing, supporting and creating Free Arts. That’s why we are an ANTI-LABEL! ...tive artists using Open-Source softwares, Linux O.S. and Creative Commons licenses.
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  • ...icenses in institutional workflows (e.g. GLAMs, NGOs) and on how to use CC licenses targeting creative communities and content creators. [https://wiki.falanst Introduction of CC licenses to promote national culture and language in Buryat Republic of Russia [http
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  • ...ode Translation Policy”) to facilitate adoption and understanding of our licenses as tools for sharing creative works and data. This Legal Code Translation [[File:How-to-translate-licenses.png |link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhHPORrnMns]]
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