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  • ...ersonality_rights_affected_when_I_apply_a_CC_license.3F|How are publicity, privacy, and personality rights affected when I apply a CC license?]] ...y,_personality,_and_privacy_rights.3F|What are publicity, personality, and privacy rights?]]
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  • Podcasters share similar concerns to bloggers in relation to defamation, privacy, reporter's privilege, media access, election and labor laws and adult mate ...nications Decency Act (aka “Section 230”), on-line defamation, privacy, reporter's privilege, media access, election law, and labor law.
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  • ...ail/cc-licenses/2008-January/006285.html], trademarks, unfair competition, privacy rights, publicity rights, commercial rights, and/or database rights. ...ot affect third party rights related to the content, such as publicity and privacy rights. While this is always the case (none of our legal tools purport to
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  • ...and he has co-authored a book "Community Created Content, law business and policy" that has received excellent reviews from the open content community. Herkk ...ty of Oslo to serve full time on the Norwegian Governement's commission on privacy. He also serves on the "digital task force" of the Norwegian Author's Asso
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  • |Tag=government, data, policy, public sector information, open access |Quote=The adoption and implementation by governments of an open access policy to public sector information (PSI) will ensure the greatest public benefit
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  • ...ogies (ICTs) including the Internet. APC also examines issues surrounding privacy, surveillance, and encryption, and governance of the Internet. ...tents. '''apc'''.au, through its various projects, from broadcast spectrum policy to public performance, from online media advisory to research in collectiv
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  • : 2.12 - Websites and policies were updated including the Privacy Policy. New Terms of Use were introduced. FAQs were upgraded and FFAQ were devel
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  • ...League of Rural Voters, Main Street Project, New America Foundation Media Policy Initiative ...League of Rural Voters, Main Street Project, New America Foundation Media Policy Initiative
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  • ....php?title=Talk:Internet_Services&action=edit&redlink=1| Internet Services Policy discussion page] and type your comments there. == Creative Commons Internet Services Policy ==
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  • ...rganization that works on policy issues relating to freedom of expression, privacy, accessibility for persons with disabilities, access to knowledge and IPR r Contribute to or comment on community issues, policy, licenses and legal questions that arise in the CC Affiliate Network.
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  • ...in accordance with it [http://openmetadata.lib.harvard.edu/ Open Metadata Policy]. Its [http://openmetadata.lib.harvard.edu/public_faq FAQ] explains why. ...tion. Hypothes.is' [https://hypothes.is/terms-of-service/ TOU] covers this policy in more detail.
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  • ...te/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.4804425/ MacArthur Foundation’s Intellectual Property Policy] encourages openness generally via Creative Commons licensing. ...tains a specific page on their website that describes their Open Resources Policy.
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  • ...uses the license Creative Commons attribuition share alike as part of its policy and in all its procedures. |Tag=association, cultural institution, procedure, policy, contracts
    6 KB (935 words) - 21:51, 3 December 2012
  • ...ects have started with the intention of doing for Terms of Services and/or Privacy policies what Creative Commons has done for Copyright notices. Most of thes == Privacy Simplified ==
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  • ...of the traditional provision identifying patent, trademark, publicity, and privacy rights serves the same function. ...xercise of licensed rights, we have changed the treatment of publicity and privacy rights held by the licensor. Those rights are now included within the limit
    34 KB (5,259 words) - 19:10, 9 December 2013
  • ...ver or non-assertion clause now also covers the licensor’s publicity and privacy rights. ...l rights, just as they do with copyright law. This is consistent with CC's policy of not imposing obligations or restrictions on uses that would otherwise be
    9 KB (1,341 words) - 17:23, 10 September 2013
  • ...open data community member, a data portal owner, an advisor to re-users or policy makers, a long time commercial re-user, a start-up director, representing a ...nsing, pan-European initiatives, PSI Directive review, data protection and privacy, combining public data and personal data: the Quantified Self, obstacles of
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  • ...(CC) is pleased to submit comments to the Office of Science and Technology Policy’s Request for Information (RFI) on the topic of Public Access to Digital ...ailable as soon as possible, with due consideration to confidentiality and privacy issues, as well as the researchers’ need to receive credit and benefit fr
    17 KB (2,628 words) - 20:47, 13 January 2012
  • ...ext phase of the Science program at Creative Commons and include legal and policy issues, education and technology efforts, and partnerships that will better ...ve emerged in the past decade to catch up, including changes in the grants policy at the National Institutes of Health to require public access through PubMe
    41 KB (6,162 words) - 20:33, 6 May 2012
  • ...d the Public Interest was convened in 2011 to define a positive agenda for policy reform, build a global network of scholars and advocates to promote the age ...the Congress and contribute to its deliberations identifying forums where policy is being developed, proposing policies or actions that promote public inter
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  • ...This lack of shared understanding is hindering our ability to develop good policy and improve data sharing and reusability, but it is not yet clear who shoul ...issues through their funded projects, including DataONE, but the legal and policy issues surrounding data are conspicuously missing from that work. The ultim
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  • ...nding of and engagement with Economics among the wider community including policy-makers and society. Topics to be covered would include: Obstacles for publishing data: for example, commercial restrictions, privacy issues in micro-level data
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  • ...euse and the photograph is reused in a manner than violates those persons' privacy or publicity rights. ...having cleared third-party rights, sometimes as a matter of institutional policy. These licensors are often acting in good faith, using best efforts to clea
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  • ...se of the 4.0 development cycle, we will focus discussion on key remaining policy decisions. ...] on our [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/4.0 4.0 wiki] provide details on policy and drafting decisions reflected in 4.0d3. You should review the explanati
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  • * [http://creativecommons.org/privacy Privacy policy] * [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Lobbying Lobbying policy]
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  • ...ensor's publicity and privacy rights|Treatment of licensor's publicity and privacy rights]] ...we have explicitly excluded patent, trademark, moral rights and publicity/privacy rights. The change in draft 3 is that the license grant no longer states a
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  • ...mework affecting Human Rights on Internet. ISP liability, Net Neutrality, Privacy and surveillance. * Description: Help drive CC's tech policy for 2013-2014. Meet CC's new Director of Product Development, Dan Mills, an
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  • '''X Foundation Intellectual Property Licensing Policy''' ...n – in order to maximize their impact and hence the public benefit. The Policy provisions applicable to Grantees are set out in Part I, while works commis
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  • =Policy Decisions and Versioning Notes= This page documents the principal policy decisions made by Creative Commons during the 4.0 license development proce
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  • ...g the translation process, including challenges related to the process and policy in general, as well as the most crucial individual issues related to termin :;publicity and privacy rights
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  • ...Domain Dedication), Creative Commons trademarks (subject to the Trademark Policy), and the software code, all Content on the Websites is licensed under the ...ringes upon the rights of any third party, including copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, or other personal or proprietary rights, breaches or conflicts
    25 KB (4,017 words) - 22:14, 3 December 2014
  • ...to change colors of the double-c logo and its background. Under our prior policy, users did not have explicit permission to change those. It became a freque ...ms of service. Cross reference is made to our expanded explanation and our policy [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/Modifying_the_CC_licenses here], which is
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  • Remixing together CC-licenced privacy awareness videos in multiple languages.<br /> Taking Creative Commons to the policy makers in Nigeria [https://www.facebook.com/kayusyussuf/posts/1015557515911
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