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  • ...ternet Archive upload API. It is developed as part of the [[ccPublisher]] project, but may be used independently. You can find the source code in the <code>
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  • ...ource control and other features, Creative Commons moved the ccPublisher 2 project from [http://sf.net/projects/cctools SourceForge.net] to [http://developer. ...developer.Berlios.de account if you want to commit code to the ccPublisher project. You can do that [http://developer.berlios.de/account/register.php here].
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  • In addition to ZCML, P6 uses the Interface and Component model from the Zope3 project. We maintain a snapshot in the CC Tools CVS Repository.
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  • ...note that you could substitute any string for ccPublisher (and should if a project has more than a couple of pages).
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  • ...e granted after the [[HOWTO Patch|submission of one patch]] to an existing project (i.e. ccPublisher) or if a developer has an initial implementation of new c == Starting a Project ==
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  • ...[[films]]. For other notable uses, see the [[Case_Studies|case studies]] [[project]].
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  • {{Project}} ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system content management system] project that powers [http://ccmixter.org ccMixter] and is the winner of the [http:/
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  • == What is the goal of the ccHost Project? ==
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  • These features most notably show up and are tested in Creative Commons' project, ccMixter (www.ccmixter.org), a popular on-line social network service that Ryan Lerch, a developer from the project Open Clip Art Library (www.openclipart.org) says, "the new release of ccHos
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  • This is the project roadmap for ccHost. Please help by adding to, signing up for, and editing t
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  • ...public release so that anyone could host their own "ccMixter." That coding project was open sourced in beta on June 30, 2005 as "ccHost" to distinguish it fro
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  • ccMixter uses [[ccHost]], an Open Source project sponsored by Creative Commons to build web infrastructure to support legal
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  • '''This is the current in-progress press release for the project.'''
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  • == Contest 5 - Fort Minor (side project of Linkin Park) ==
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  • The License Wrappers project collects libraries which wrap the Creative Commons licenses and metadata fo
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  • ...or, (c) such other license terms as are explicitly noted for a particular project.
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  • #redirect [[project:Terms of Use]]
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  • {{Project}}
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  • * [http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Project Gutenberg]
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  • ...y with the [[ccHost]] backend. If you would like to get involved with the project or have questions about [[Flash]]/[[ccHost]] integration, contact [[User:Br
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  • '''San Francisco, USA - October 19, 2005''' - ccHost, an open source project that provides web-based infrastructure to support collaboration, sharing, a The community encourages participation by interested people as this project is fun, used in Creative Commons sponsored ccMixter website (www.ccmixter.o
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  • ...ource control and other features, Creative Commons moved the ccPublisher 2 project from SourceForge.net to developer.Berlios.de <tr><td>banshee-license-verifier-plugin/</td><td>GSOC project: plugin for Banshee to verify web statement metadata pointed to in MP3 ID3
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  • ...rbie doll...in about 15 minutes." Ken also is showing a short video of his project "Ballet Mori: a ballet conducted by the Earth" that commemorates the 1906 S
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  • ...you like or have your own idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Develop ...tp://inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/SOC_Writing_Project_Proposals HOWTO Write Project Proposals]
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  • {{Infobox|'''This project has been retired. '''Welcome to the CC LiveContent project!'''
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  • ...onsuming and increase the risk that they may not have time to complete the project. ...proposing. This gives us confidence that they'll be able to complete the project successfully.
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  • ...sphere that has fostered my growth as a lawyer and my ability to take on a project like this. I am extremely grateful for the support of my co-author, Mia Gar
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  • ...oper to submit one good patch before getting access to the sourceforge.net project and unrestricted access to SVN. So, please submit a great patch, we will he
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  • ...ove this search engine at its [http://cctools.sourceforge.net/ sourceforge project].
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  • ...distributed from the [http://developer.berlios.de/projects/cctools Berlios project page].
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  • == Project Title == The project is to implement a new feature in [[CcPublisher]]. It is a brilliant tool, t
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  • ...f standard Open Source translations. Victor Stone, a core developer on the project has created one way to for admins to edit strings and to solve this problem # (DONE) develop test case for understanding how to plug into the project
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  • ...creativecommons/global-network-strategy Global Network Strategy] || Github project || <font size="1">As of January 2018, the Affiliate Network transitioned to ...1dvRgYaHCyyWaZu23qdazNalgTVHVOQgk/view download the sources files - iMovie project, MP4 video, graphic files, .srt files etc.].</font>
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  • ...s possible. When I have more time, I will try and recreate this plugin and project for Banshee. ...se metadata embedded in media files. Verification is the main goal of this project and is explained in greater detail on the [[MP3]] page.
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  • * '''Project Page:''' ? * '''Project Page:''' [[CcBanshee]]
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  • ...ad packages from, also select the ''Calisto Discovery Site'' and ''Eclipse Project Updates'' site. If dependency errors are displayed, click the '''Select Re Before you can create a PyDev project you must configure a Python interpreter. After Eclipse restarts go to the
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  • ...ut the entire required source tree, including dependencies from the Zope 3 project, into the <code>ccpublisher</code> directory. If you are interested in wor
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  • == Creating Your Wing Project == ...correct. Select '''Save Project''' from the '''Project''' menu. Save the project within the checkout directory.
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  • {{Software Project ...y&@search_text=&@dispname=WpLicense&@filter=status,project&@group=priority&project=12&@columns=id,activity,title,creator,assignedto,status&@pagesize=50&@start
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  • == As the state of this page indicates, this project is not currently supported by Creative Commons. The plugin is no longer ava {{Software Project
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  • ...guage, Communia First Workshop, Torino, January 2008. [http://www.communia-project.eu/node/79 link] ...e this book was prepared, iCommons referred to the international licensing project currently known as Creative Commons International)
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  • ...ons licensing metadata. ccRdf was developed as part of the [[CcValidator]] project and was formerly known as ccLicense.py. ccRdf supports parsing, manipulati
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  • {{Software Project ...y&@search_text=&@dispname=Validator&@filter=status,project&@group=priority&project=15&@columns=id,activity,title,creator,assignedto,status&@pagesize=50&@start
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • [[Category:Project]] == A contribution to the project includes ==
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  • [[Category:Project]] Australian Creative Commons project (I'm visiting). We're going to be holding a discussion: "21st Century Creat
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • [[Category:Project]] ...reative Commons from a background in print publishing, and decided that my project for the summer would be to research the viability of Creative Commons licen
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • The new codebase relies upon the Zope 3 project to provide a loosely coupled architecture which can be extended at run time ...will focus on using infrastructure pieces developed as part of the Zope 3 project for an application in a completely different domain (desktop v. web-based).
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  • [[Category:Project]] ...just gotten me pretty cynical and bitter. But once we explained the whole project, people were quite excited. Plus, the fact that we had gotten so much pres
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  • ...C# library for verifying Creative Commons license metadata. A Google Code project has been set up [http://code.google.com/p/cc-sharp/ here]. The project was built as a [http://www.monodevelop.com/ MonoDevelop] solution so to bui
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  • ...://www.kompoz.com/compose-collaborate/advanced.search.project Kompoz music project search] allows filtering for only music under BY or BY-SA.
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  • .../wiki/Matroska Matroska] (common file extensions being .mkv and .mka) is a project to develop an open source multimedia container format similar to Apple's Qu
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  • [[Category:Project]] ...reative Commons from a background in print publishing, and decided that my project for the summer would be to research the viability of Creative Commons licen
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • [[Category:Project]] ...m on various video-sharing sites. The first 12 songs from the Thing a Week project are now available on the CD "Thing a Week One," and the remainder will soon
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • * [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/3815 The Textmapping Project]
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  • ...how he plans to grow next year's residency into an exhibition and workshop project. Find out more from the [http://www.icommons.org/isummit iCommons Summit] c
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  • ...osing is what constitutes their collective make up and the Mtkidu TFTD 0.5 project is merely the first steps to realizing the physical/tangible manifestation
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  • [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80503&package_id=156675 ccHost download page] The goal of this project is to spread media content that is licensed under
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  • ccHost, an Open Source project that provides web-based infrastructure Commons' project, ccMixter (http://www.ccmixter.org), a popular on-
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  • These features most notably show up and are tested in Creative Commons' project, ccMixter (www.ccmixter.org), a popular on-line social network service that Ryan Lerch, a developer from the project Open Clip Art Library (www.openclipart.org) says, "the new release of ccHos
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • ...ests John Buckman (new CC board member / Magnatune), Superflex "Free Beer" project * Project Leader
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  • ...w, Poland in Oct / Nov 2006 by the [http://www.r-ewolucja.pl/ (r)evolution project] in cooperation with CC Poland.
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • ...ble from Subversion as part of the [http://sf.net/projects/cctools cctools project] at SourceForge. You can retrieve the code using the Subversion command-li
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  • other HB Mobile Club members will be on hand to discuss his project's "Complete Open Phone," a project to produce open source cellphones with CC licensed plans and content access
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  • If your project is going to participate, please put your information up on this wiki page: ...i (CC Poland), Chunyan Wang (CC China) and others are on board, so if your project is interested, please note this on the above wiki page, blog about this on
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • {{Project}} == CC Monitor Project ==
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  • This is a page to host development and discussion around this particular project. Please use the associated [{{SERVER}}{{localurl:Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|action=e
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  • This is a page to host development and discussion around this particular project. Please use the associated [{{SERVER}}{{localurl:Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|action=e
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  • This is a page to host development and discussion around this particular project. Please use the associated [{{SERVER}}{{localurl:Talk:{{PAGENAME}}|action=e
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • ...om the Queensland Government’s Whole of Government Information Licensing Project (http://www.qsic.qld.gov.au/qsic/QSIC.nsf/CPByUNID/6C31063F945CD93B4A257096
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • ...on to take CC in. It is basically trying to unscramble an egg. If I base a project on a specific piece of information or technology because it has an open lic
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  • ...a graphic designer and have created countless pieces of artwork. For one project in 1984, a company approached you and commissioned you to create some pictu
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  • {{Project}} ...really detailed the earlier effort of Creative Commons to help on the OLPC project, but [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Creative_Commons now the current work is on
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  • [[Category:Project]] * CC - Australia: Nic Suzor and Mark Perry are initial project leads.
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  • ...you like or have your own idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Develop ...tp://inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/SOC_Writing_Project_Proposals HOWTO Write Project Proposals]
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  • ...em called Debian GNU/Linux. The project and all developers working on the project adhere to the Debian Social Contract [http://www.us.debian.org/social_contr ...s constitute “free software” per the DFSG. Contributors to the Debian project can then take these determination into account when making decisions about
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  • ...s Debian Free Software Guidelines] from [http://www.debian.org/ The Debian Project]
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  • Thanks for considering joining Creative Commons for your summer of code project! To help us in identifying you as a good candidate, we ask that you do a f ...the Creative Commons [[Developers|Developer]] mailing list, and post your project ideas for feedback, before submitting your application
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  • ...ect, see [http://www.sciencecommons.org/projects/publishing/index.html the project page at Science Commons].
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  • === [[OER Project]] === [[Category:Project]]
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  • Thank you for your interest in the international project of the Creative Commons. ...g a [[salon]], [[translate | translating]], or starting a new jurisdiction project.
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  • == Google Summer of Code Project: “Indexing Embedded License Claims in Tracker” == <td colspan="2">OO.org CC License Add-In SoC Project is working on the spec</td>
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  • * Details: Demo of remixable film project 'Sanctuary', and virtual studio system being developed for open projects * Details: Talk and Screening of deptford.tv project
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  • [http://ccmixter.org/ ccMixter] is a Creative Commons project based solely for sharing remixable, reusable sound samples under various Cr
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  • ** Blogpost on MJZ emoticons project
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  • '''Welcome to the Creative Commons Documentation project!''' ...tistics-from-the-CC-Monitor-project_eng.pdf|Statistics from the CC Monitor Project]] (pdf)
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • ...corded and turned into audio loops that will be used for the Into Infinity project, a new art exhibition produced in collaboration with Creative Commons.
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  • {{Software Project ...&@search_text=&@dispname=liblicense&@filter=status,project&@group=priority&project=4&@columns=id,activity,title,creator,assignedto,status&@pagesize=50&@startw
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  • This is project that [[Creative Commons]] is helping with along with the [http://xiph.org X
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  • {{Project}} ...t [[#Easy_CC.2B_Markups|CC+]] on your site, '''(2)''' [[#Adopters|add your project/company name]], and '''(3)''' [http://creativecommons.org/contact let us kn
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  • {{Project}} > that CC can be more transparent to project jurisdictions and in general,
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  • *[http://www.gutenberg.net Project Gutenberg]
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  • One goal of the Creative Commons project is to alert creators who do not intend to copyright their work to the “ov
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  • * "[http://www.viewshareremix.com ViewShareRemix] is a project to support open movies, by creating standard identifying marks and supporti
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  • * Notes: A free stock photography project. The theme of the first issue is "Agriculture". All images are in very high
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  • Creative Commons’ first project, in December 2002, was the release of a set of copyright licenses free for ...d.edu/ Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society] helped get the project off the ground. Creative Commons is now housed at offices in San Francisco.
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  • ...it's photography, poetry, a series of mp3 files or an open source software project. If somebody infringes the license associated to your work, your registrati
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  • * [[Marking | Marking Project]]
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  • *http://creativecommons.org/project/livecontent ...has provided generous support for the development and distribution of this project. Technical support provided by Fedora.
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  • ...lved in your community in a variety of different ways. The [[LiveContent]] project presents a bevy of opportunities in integrating CC in your area - from your
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  • === [[OER Project]] === [[Category:Project]]
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  • ...ing free geographic data such as street maps to anyone who wants them. The project was started because most maps you think of as free actually have legal or t
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  • The Free Me project has already produced a [http://questionsplease.org/freeme live DVD] with al The FramaDVD is a project of a free dvd. All details [http://www.framadvd.org/ here].
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  • *maintain IT project
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  • {{Infobox|'''This project has been retired. The ISO of the DVD is available [http://www.archive.org/d ...— audio, video, image, text and educational resources. LiveContent is a project for anyone to explore to learn more about about open content that can be fr
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  • ...way to plant seeds in the community to help the FOSS movement expand. This project will help bring more awareness to open source by providing an example of an
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  • ===utilization of the LiveContent project within library settings===
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  • The DiscoverEd project is a scalable search of educational resources with a special emphasis on Op
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  • ...y. If you have questions about where to find the templates for a specific project, email the [[Mailing Lists|cc-devel]] mailing list.
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  • Netzpolitik posted [http://netzpolitik.org/2007/public-project-lead-von-creative-commons-deutschland/ an informative write-up] of the even * Talks by international CC Project Leads and Experts
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  • [[Category:Project]]
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  • * [[Marking | Marking Project]]
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  • WikiEducator is a community project working collaboratively with the Free Culture Movement towards a free versi
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  • ...understand the responsibilities they are undertaking, are dedicated to the project and are willing to cooperate with each other, CC, and other individual or i ==Legal Project Lead==
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  • Once the Project Lead(s) and the individual or institutional members have been identified, p ...presentative from the team. The purpose of the MOU is for the jurisdiction project and CC to agree upon several policies and expectations regarding their coll
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  • Back to [[Worldwide Overview]] >> Step II. [[Project Leads sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Creative Commons]] At this time, CC will announce the Project Leads and the individual and institutional members on our mailing list and
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  • After a timeline has been agreed upon, the Legal Project Lead produces a first draft of the most recent Attribution-NonCommercial-Sh
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  • Back to: [[Worldwide Overview]] >> Step IV. [[Legal Project Lead produces a first draft]] At this point, she will review the draft and work closely with the Legal Project Lead to ensure that the license is as suitable as possible. Depending on th
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  • ...ns will announce the draft on creativecommons.org, and we expect the Legal Project Lead to encourage commentary and constructive input from their community. * name, title, and email addresses of each Project Lead. This information will be made public
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  • Once the Project Leads agree that enough time in the public discussion has elapsed, then the
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  • Back to [[International Overview]] >> Step VII. [[Legal Project Lead produces second draft]] .... The legal team will review the next draft and collaborate with the Legal Project Lead to fine-tune the licenses and confirm that all aspects have been addre
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  • Once CC, the Legal Project Lead, and the jurisdiction's community have agreed upon the license draft, The Project Leads will also be responsible for coordinating the literal translation of
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  • Back to [[International Overview]] >> Step IX. [[Project leads finalize licenses and arrange technical requirements]] ...e the launch. At this time, please send any relevant information about the project or event to CC. A presskit for high quality graphic files can be found at c
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  • The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's OPENCOURSEWARE (OCW) project provides access to content of the School's most popular courses. As challen
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  • * With [http://www.amnesty.org/ Amnesty International] we will launch a project to create a space where lawyers, experts and activist can share their conte * I am working with colleagues on a project that helps private Foundations think about whether and how they could integ
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  • ...ute, UK), Accountancy (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, UK), Project Management (PMI, USA), Political Science (Madurai Kamaraj University, India ...master's and research levels. Madras University has prescribed Joy's Total Project Management even for M.Com. (Banking) programme.
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  • * sync up with CC head office and get this project blogged again and again
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  • ...y ahead of the iCommons Summit in Dubrovnik. We invited CCi affiliates and Project Lead to atten a day-long meeting to discuss legal issues and international
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  • ===Early Findings from the CC-Monitor Project=== *crossover of commercial and sharing worlds: Open Business Project (in L Amer) to understand different ways of sharing, business models on top
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  • ...arning Resource Exchange (LRE) conference for the European Schoolnet (EUN) project.
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  • WANG Chunyan, Project Lead of CC China Mainland
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  • *Speaker: Atty. Jaime N. Soriano, CC-PH jurisdiction project lead *Speaker: Atty. Michael Vernon M. Guerrero, CC-PH jurisdiction deputy project lead
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  • ...''', the first output of a successful partnership with the Science Commons project of Creative Commons. Creative Commons is well known for its advocacy and l ...anks, Creative Commons' Vice President responsible for the Science Commons project, commented "For a commercial organisation such as Talis, with a heritage in
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  • Dragonsept Arts and Publishing is a personal project to share free culture with the internet. My own work is going up there, an
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  • ...he Human Genome Project and audio eBooks, due to size limitations, and the Project Gutenberg of Australia eBooks, due to copyright. As of July 2004 most curre
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  • Several CCi project leads and community members correctly pointed out the difficulties associat Text: The clip art on this website and part of this project are released into the public domain.
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  • ...way to plant seeds in the community to help the FOSS movement expand. This project will help bring more awareness to open source by providing an example of an ==LiveContent project within library settings==
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  • * [http://tranche.proteomecommons.org ProteomeCommons.org Tranche Project] ([http://www.proteomecommons.org/dev/dfs/examples/sciencecommons/ implemen
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  • [http://discovered.creativecommons.org/search/ DiscoverEd] is an experimental project from Creative Commons intended to explore how [[Structured Data|structured ...of the [[RDFa]] metadata Creative Commons is collecting for the DiscoverEd project and gives some examples of using RDFa in XHTML documents. These metadata ar
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  • ...on the latest news regarding Creative Commons (like the recent Case Study project, and legal decisions supporting the enforcement of free licenses.)
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  • Free-Reading is an ongoing, collaborative, teacher-based, curriculum-sharing project. We're looking to provide a reliable forum where teachers can openly and fr Free-Reading is an ongoing, collaborative, teacher-based, curriculum-sharing project. We're looking to provide a reliable forum where teachers can openly and fr
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  • ...me 2008|CCi Legal Day]], dedicated to giving Creative Commons jurisdiction project leads and teams the opportunity to discuss legal issues and international a * 5 Case Studies added to the [[Case_Studies|CC Case Studies project]] from each jurisdiction
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  • ...lf no longer exists - and thus no longer has interests nor any capacity to project its [[code of ethics]] in any other way than its choice of default license.
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  • ...e fails or becomes acquired by another that is not continuing the original project(s).
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  • '''Welcome to the CC LiveContent project!''' ...icensing. We provide an intuitive form to make it easy for you to add your project. Share your creativity and check out the others who are using CC too.
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  • Details of each project are below. If you have any feedback, can help and/or contribute please con ...wth in the CC profile. This may ultimately merge with the license metrics project. Initially we can show hits to license deeds for [https://www.google.com/f
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  • ...s legal porting and other CC activities around the world with jurisdiction project teams. iCommons was incubated by CC but is now an independent organization.
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  • *[http://www.26screenplays.com/ 26 screenplays project] 2010
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  • The Tranche Project is a free and open-source file-sharing tool that enables collections of com
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  • ...ntent projects in iTunesU, YouTube and is working in Africa with the TESSA project.
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  • ==Project description== The project will bring together Nordic Creative Commons licensing researchers and activ
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  • The Project team consists of four Nordic Creative Commons teams and Royal Institute of Herkko will be the project leader of the Summit and responsible for organizing the event.
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  • The Nordic Culture Fund granted 10.000 Euros for the event and P2P fusion project has reserved 4000 € from its budget to organizing the event.
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  • ...s so as to ensure the continuous and effectual operation of a jurisdiction project. The following is an outline for discussion. ===Running a jurisdiction project===
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  • ...ation on Planet Venus, please see the [http://intertwingly.net/code/venus/ project's page].
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  • ...March 24; see the [http://code.google.com/soc/2008/faqs.html#0.1_timeline project timeline] for more details. ...you like or have your own idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Developer Community]], [
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  • ...r [http://code.google.com/soc/2008/ Google Summer of Code™ 2008] and the project is currently a work in progress. Read more about it on its [[Rewrite Metada
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  • ...n Sapporo, Creative Commons will again invite its international network of project leads and teams to participate in a workshop about the legal and internatio
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  • ...ll seek distributors for the film’s commercial release. The documentary project involves the production of three separate end-formats: a 90-minute feature,
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  • ...s licensing. David will be discussing his involvement in the Open Library project, which explains itself as "One web page for every book ever published. It's ...tive Commons fits in to the new [http://www.SharingHope.tv SharingHope.tv] project and how other non-profits might benefit from their approach.
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  • |Mainurl=http://communia-project.eu/conf2008/program ...he European Commission within the eContentplus framework, the 3-years long project expects to provide policy guidelines that will help each stakeholder involv
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  • '''What is the impact of this CC-enabled project or resource? Specifically, what has the license enabled that otherwise woul
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  • |Quote=Democracy, like culture itself, must be a collaborative project.
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  • ...senior researcher and experienced industry producer Justin Brow, the 60Sox project launched in August 2007. It is a collaboration of the Institute for Creati
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  • ...ecommons.org.au/commoners/engagemedia interview] conducted by CC Australia project officer Elliott Bledsoe with Anna Helme from EngageMedia, the site’s moti
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  • ...s video download functionality, which has spurred rapid adoption since the project's launch. To date, nearly all downloadable videos on eyeVio use CC licenses
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  • |Quote=The Flickr project is helping PictureAustralia to capture both past and present reflections of The Click and Flick project arose from a survey which found that people wanted more contemporary images
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  • ...from the [http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Desktop_Project Tango Desktop Project], which seeks to develop a consistent graphical user interface experience f
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  • ...elopment.ini; by default an sqlite databaser, herder.db, is created in the project directory
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  • ...ch of the [http://www.youtube.com/group/ninghosts ''Ghosts Film Festival'' project on YouTube], calling for users’ film and audio submissions to ‘be as cr The artistic team behind the project included Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Alan Moulder, with instrumental co
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  • |Description=The Creative Commons Music Collaboration Project (CCMCP) provides artists with applications to help them coordinate collabor ...a collaborative platform of applications, tools, and discussion fora, the project emphasises a holistic music education through interaction between professio
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  • ...luding 'Flickr' and 'Code Monkey' were big Internet hits. The Thing a Week project was released via a weekly podcast, with each song being available under the
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  • ...eneral lack of economic value attributed to local Creative Industries, the project aims to draw attention to the depth of contribution generated by the variou ...ication] students. Operating with a focus on learning further enables the project to provide student contributors with the opportunity to vocationally engage
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  • Michael Specht is a Senior Project Manager for Nortel’s Shared Services Solutions in Asia. His eponymous bl
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  • |Description=Lingro is a project that aims “to create an on-line environment that allows anyone learning a ...the occasional word (I'm this way with Spanish), but more importantly, the project builds on and releases free and open multi-lingual dictionaries, which are
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  • |Description=Loops is a project created collaboratively between the Merce Cunningham Dance Company and The ...volved different body parts, the version captured and immortalised in this project is performed only using Cunningham’s hands and he considers this to be th
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  • ...y architect of the Wikipedia Public Policy Initiative, an innovative pilot project to support professors in the use of Wikipedia editing as a teaching tool. ...ia and social networks). He has done extensive research with the Wikipedia project and its community of authors. He actively participates in
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  • |Description=The edgeX project provides a site for Ipswich residents to upload creative content, building The [http://edgex.org.au/main.aspx Emergent Digital Grassroots eXpo (edgeX)] project is a research and application initiative which aims to map grassroots and a
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  • ...from various digital media workers and artists acting as beta testers. The project aims to foster local, regional and university partnerships with the ABC and ...ed the [http://www.abc.net.au/archives/openarchives.htm ABC Open Archives] project dedicated to releasing ABC archival material under CC. This resource makes
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  • When it came to licensing this project, the Digital Fringe team believed Creative Commons licences were the most a
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  • ...to privacy, confidentiality or other legal or policy constraints. In the project’s [http://www.qsic.qld.gov.au/QSIC/QSIC.nsf/CPByUNID/BFDC06236FADB6814A25 ...to a significant proportion of their data and information. Stage 3 of the project specifically aims to test CC licences in multi-agency and whole-of-Governme
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  • |Description=''Show Some Color'' project by the Fabricatorz production group invites individual women to create vide ...lobally. Fabricatorz are the fabricators of our contemporary society. Each project exposes and opens up contemporary production means and processes, iterative
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  • |Quote_Attribution=YouDecide2007 Project Brief ...ages. Editorial control in differentiating content provided certainly for project partners, and allowed a gradation of experience on the site for its readers
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  • The [http://www.ccnonline.org.au/ Convergent Community Newsroom (CCN)] is a project of Brisbane community radio station [http://www.4zzzfm.org.au/ 4ZzZfm]. Wi ...y Saunders], former director of the CCN, the newsroom is a community media project, driven by concerns about the communication of news, not profit. In an ema
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  • ...innovation commons, and submit written proposals for a creative industries project to be funded by the business or local council of the hypothetical Queenslan ...equirements. Students work in small groups of three to five, to prepare a project proposal which ‘will help to extend the cultural, social and economic ben
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  • |Quote_Attribution=Helen Varley Jamieson, UpStage Project Manager and ‘creative catalyst’ ...reely available for anyone who wishes to create their own UpStage, and the project operates a server which is used by a number of artists who do not have thei
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  • ...pendently, but are clearly designed to enhance a visit to the Museum. The project is overseen by the Web Service Unit at the PHM, headed by Sebastian Chan. ...were involved to a large part in the discussions about licensing for this project, with all agreeing to the use of CC. Having Creative Commons licensing on
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  • * (DONE) press release about case studies ongoing project ...ded in each profile is some discussion of the distribution metrics of each project and any information available about the CC license's impact on those metric
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  • |Description=The IMERSD project employs new media technologies for e-research content design, production an ...s productive engagement between the university and industry partners. The project employs new media technologies for e-research content design, production an
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  • ACRO commenced as an Australian Research Council (ARC)-funded infrastructure project in 2002, which was further supported by the University of Queensland in 200 ...of the Burt Bacharach and Hal David classic tune ''Walk on By''. The ACRO project digitised Hot Buttered’s entire audiovisual catalogue which they agreed t
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  • |Description=The Global Voices Online project presents writings from an international community of bloggers and translato ...ons – the ‘global voices’ – which have hitherto gone unheard. The project works to develop tools, to establish institutions, and to foster relationsh
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  • |Description=The Dictionary of Sydney (DoS) is a project to establish a digital encyclopaedia of the history of Sydney, Australia. ...s people, and even criminals who have made the city what it is today. The project will record urban myths, discussing major themes and debates in Sydney’s
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  • ...ive experience with the licences, together with Creative Commons Australia Project Manager Jessica Coates. (This discussion was later broadcast on [http://www
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  • The USQ OpenCourseWare project employs the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/ Creative
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  • ...ribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Australia licence], depending on the project and item. ...ill remain the intellectual property of the communities that comprise this project.
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  • ...ar found out about my music and chose "te amaré siempre" for a commercial project that will be edited in Greece in June of 2008.
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  • ...his actually came out of a project we did, the architect felt by doing the project, he would lose the design. So half of it is a reassurance, the other half ...and education facilities, public-gathering points and transit nodes. Every project is held under a Creative Commons license allowing others to adapt and share
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  • The Shtooka Project is a cooperative project with the goal of creating audio material and software tools needed to learn
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  • ..., initiated by the [http://www.idaprojects.org/ International Digital Arts Project (iDAP)]. Here, Chris developed a new work every 72 hours, reusing images f ...e animations for their final assessments. All source material used in the project was required to carry a Creative Commons licence, and students’ final wor
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  • [[Category:Project]] ...h, 2008 as per the [http://code.google.com/soc/2008/faqs.html#0.1_timeline project timeline].
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  • ...as formed by the Vosotors family and a new song recorded. A year after the project began, they released a formal album with the songs licensed under a CC Musi
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  • ...ing Free Reads and were interested in working with me on a for-pay podcast project. This gave me a huge kick, because I was one of the earliest adopters of Au '''What is the impact of this CC-enabled project or resource? Specifically, what has the license enabled that otherwise woul
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  • ...l supported [http://wiki.apc.org.au/index.php?title=Home_Lands Home Lands] project. Home Lands intends to assist young refugees to reconnect with their disper
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  • ...rks into aspects of the publishing environment. Remix My Lit is a research project as an exercise in creative practice. The first project of Remix My Lit is a printed anthology of remixed and remixable short stori
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  • ...mmons.org/international CCi]: Creative Commons International refers to the project to legally and linguistically "port" CC licenses to jurisdictions around th ;Jurisdiction: A legal system. The CCi project "ports" CC licenses to individual jurisdictions. Often a jurisdiction is th
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  • == Checking out a project == cd .. # top level of project
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  • |Description=A Swarm of Angels is a groundbreaking project to create a £1 million film and give it away to over 1 million people usin ...y to go. This is the way to invent the future of film… So as much of the project as possible will be licensed under the more flexible ideas of copyright dev
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  • '''Please see [[PDWiki]] Project Page for collection on everything.'''
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  • ...he [http://p2pu.org Peer 2 Peer University] (P2PU), a grassroots education project that moves learning outside of institutional walls (for free) by leveraging [http://openplans.org/ The Open Planning Project]
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  • ...en#Projects| Tor's censorship evading capability]. Beyond its success as a project providing summer opportunities to students, it is also a prominent implemen SoC licenses all the documentation and API's created by the project under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/| the CC Attribution 2.5
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  • ...de acclaim. An Open Game based on the Big Buck Bunny movie was started as Project Apricot in February of 2008. The entire production files of both Project Orange (Elephants Dream) and Project Peach (Big Buck Bunny) are released under the Creative Commons Attribution
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  • ...e beta and is the continuation of the Creative Commons Music Collaboration Project(CCMCP).
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  • ...riffith.edu.au/school/qcgu Conservatorium of Music] established the IMERSD project in 2004. A Case Study about the use of Creative Commons licenses in the IMERSD project can be found [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/IMERSD here].
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  • John Yi is one of 5 co-founders of dublit and came up with the idea for the project in the fall of 2006. He is also an aspiring writer with his first novel on
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  • |Description=Severed Fifth is a music project designed to explore how far a musician can take his music with the new econ The first album from the project, ''Denied by Reign'', will be released under a Creative Commons Attribution
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  • ...ble book, updating and enhancing the browsing experience for the web. This project is possible thanks to Creative Commons, as over 18,000 of the pictures in F
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  • ...cense. The film's free online distribution increased visibility around the project, which led to community donations that have helped Sköld recoup much of he ...Social Scene, was also released under CC BY-NC-SA. To further promote the project, a remix contest was held in which the winner recieved a Tracey Fragments/F
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  • ...y Lit is a Brisbane-based, international remixable literature project. The project aims to apply the lessons learned from music and film remixing to literatur
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  • ...at after Ben Zephyr, the two would come back together to work on their own project. While David revisited ideas constructed in styles less suited for a full r
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  • Teamspace was the internal task and project tracking system used at Creative Commons. It is powered by [http://semantic CcTeamspace can be considered as a web-based collaborative project management software. It is in fact only a wiki data structure to be used on
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  • This project aims to create an archive of user contributed clip art that can be freely u The project aims to create an archive of user contributed clip art that can be freely u
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  • ...cess of Creative Commons in the jurisdiction? Underfunding of jurisdiction project, ack of volunteers, unfriendly policy environment, other (describe)
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  • ...mmons.org/licenses/GPL/2.0/ GPL] licensed) media content management system project that powers [http://ccmixter.org ccMixter] and is the winner of the [http:/
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  • ...ional_resources Open Educational Resources] (OER). <!-- If you find that a project or organization is missing or incomplete, we invite you to [http://wiki.cre
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  • ...mmons works by original author, as well as group it by intended derivative project, it would be possible to create a source attribution list automatically, wi
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  • :Engage a few "partners" in every project. The more people you work with, the more pressure you will feel to provide
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  • [[DiscoverEd]] is both an open-source software project and an experimental project from Creative Commons which attempts to provide a solution for scalable sea ...&@search_text=&@dispname=DiscoverEd&@filter=status,project&@group=priority&project=3&@columns=id,activity,title,creator,assignedto,status&@pagesize=50&@startw
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