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  • ...ccPublisher 2.x. At this point it is still considered a draft and subject to change. No applications based on the ccP 2.x codebase have been released. The following are goals we've attempted to meet while developing ccPublisher 2.x:
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  • ...r keeping the new wiki organized, relevant and useful. This page attempts to collect those. When creating links to new pages it is preferrable to uses spaces instead of WikiWords. For example, the following is undesirabl
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  • ...for Creative Commons and our community, but which we don't have resources to build ourselves. If you've found a '''bug''' or have a feature request for For more ways to participate take a look at the the [[Developers]] portal.
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  • ...ic information, sometimes about fairly complex topics, and will often link to more detailed information. ...ights holder", "owner", and "creator" may be used interchangeably to refer to the person or entity applying a CC license.
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  • ...ed Questions]] page. For a further historical perspective, you are invited to review deprecated CC legal tools identified on the [http://creativecommons. ...og/entry/5447 Tweaking CC's Standard Attribution Language -- An Invitation to Comment]
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  • * ???? ???: We moved our repositories to GitHub (some time between 2011 September and 2014 April) * 2008 March: We moved our primary source repository from Sourceforge.net to code.creativecommons.org
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  • ...ll be reviewed periodically and will help us when preparing future updates to the Guide. ...standalone issues that are of primary relevance to podcasters, as opposed to bloggers.
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  • ...idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Developer Community]], [[#Qu The following links detail successfull general ways to write a Summer of Code Proposal:
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  • ...ts embedding metadata in PDF and many image formats, though it is designed to support nearly any file type. ...and the balkanized state of embedded metadata standards. Others are coming to a similar conclusion; Microsoft has announced support for [http://blogs.msd
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  • An ''[[XMP]] Sidecar File'' is a file containing serialized metadata related to a document. Sub-optimal for obvious reasons, these are used by tools, incl
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  • ...er">3.1</span> <span class="toctext">Overview Of The Legal Issues You Need To Consider.</span>]] ...>3.2.6</span> <span class="toctext">Interviewing Someone Or Asking Someone To Join You In Conversation As Part Of Your Podcast</span>]]</li>
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  • ...y reading the license metadata out of a file and displaying it to the user to helping users create, remix, and publish their own CC-licensed content. ...which Creative Commons has either developed or aided in the developing of to help others accomplish their goals.
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  • ...es for marking works licensed with a Creative Commons license or dedicated to the public domain with both human readable and machine readable notices, on ...content owners to be found by viewers of untethered works, may be trusted to the extent a web page may be trusted, and allows for further annotation by
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  • ...lease of [[CcPublisher|ccPublisher 2]]. It includes support for uploading to the [http://archive.org Internet Archive] as well as generating HTML suitab ...er). If you wish to discuss development of ccPublisher, you can subscribe to the [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel cc-devel mailing li
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  • This release fixes a crash-inducing bug related to uploading works to the Internet Archive. Mac OS X builds released 29 June 2006. * Additional bug fixes reported during the 2.0.x cycle have been applied to this release
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  • ...which somehow progress and contribute to the debate that surrounds CC & CC-related issues. ==General Articles and Comments Related to CC and CC Related Topics==
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  • ''as submitted to the OSCON program committee, March, 2006'' ...er2, a rewrite of the original application -- a rewrite was begun in order to address problems with extensibility and customization in the existing code
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  • ...ll be a transcript made available later for everyone, so if you don't want to be on that. Let me know. So first link you'll want to check out is freeculture.org
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  • ...it is the designation for a group of audio and video coding standards and related technology agreed upon by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG).
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  • ...gers/lg/ Legal Guide for Bloggers], the Podcasting Legal Guide is designed to outline both legal and practical issues that are specifically relevant for == Audio Related CC Blog Posts ==
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  • * Please add to this list... == Image Related Blog Posts on CC ==
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  • ...mons Salon]], the CC Party is a great way to expand Creative Commons ideas to a audience with the ideas of throwing a good party. This idea comes from bo ...or informative as CC Salons, they are a great mix of promotion of commons-related ideas with some fun and entertainment.
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  • ...bout gathering, processing and visualizing metrics about Creative Commons' related projects, with particular emphasis on the adoption and usage of Creative Co The best place to communicate on this is through the [http://creativecommons.org/contact cc-c
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  • ...project. This page really detailed the earlier effort of Creative Commons to help on the OLPC project, but [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Creative_Commons n == Related ==
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  • ...idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Creative Commons Developer Community]], [[#Qu The following links detail successfull general ways to write a Summer of Code Proposal:
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  • ...t you can use to get informed about Open Content, licenses, copyright, and related issues. ...Writen for law school students but still a good read for anyone who wants to understand Swedish IP law.
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  • ...ow is your chance to '''get involved'''! To learn more about wikis and how to edit them, visit our [[Getting Started]] page.</div> ...link above</strong> -- If you have any questions or problems, please write to info@creativecommons.org.</div>
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  • ...blogs to elaborate user-generated content communities, there are easy ways to share website content by publishing it under a Creative Commons license. Be While knowing about the various tools Creative Commons provides to integrate CC licenses in your web application, seeing examples of implement
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  • ...by others. If you create any of your own CC-related works, please add them to this page. This is media that is meant to evangelize CC and the CC-community!
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  • ...law and, to quote Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, “free as the air to common use.” ...heir legal rights[http://www.teamlaw.com .] It is Creative Commons’ goal to help create such a mechanism.
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  • ...munity from these sites has peer reviewed content so that it makes it easy to automatically pull down a top ten best tracks, or something similar, and th ...sites on the web, having the ability to package content on the fly is akin to packaging of an album, producing a checkout item, and is vitally important
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  • ...to promote free culture ideals, such as cultural participation and access to information. There are a variety of opportunities available in participatin One of the best ways to get involved with FreeCulture.org is by getting involved with your local ch
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  • ...hing a web-based (media) hosting site needs to know to integrate CC and CC-related features. ...re the impact of Creative Commons around the world. Everyone is encouraged to contribute!
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  • ...nd page rendering quite dramatically - half the memory and twice the speed to render each page. PHPTAL was often charging a ccHost over 4MB per page requ ...your development and we will provide a tool that will import the templates to ccHost.
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  • ...in declared fonts in addition to SIL Open Font Licensed fonts (not related to CC).
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  • Back to [[Worldwide Overview]] >> Step II. [[Project Leads sign a Memorandum of Und ...on Slack], to stay informed about materials that need to be translated or to suggest new materials.
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  • ...tal Project Management, the Indian Context’ "... is a mine of experience to explore". The Statesman has said that these books fill a gap that existed i ...onal poetry competition held in South Korea. He has 4 collections of poems to his credit. The first collection The Final Goal was published by Writers Wo
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  • Goal: to have “truly generic” and “truly US” license ...terally, but legally adapt it to the respective jurisdiction, e.g. we need to make sure the licenses’ definitions respect the respective copyright law
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  • [http://www.talis.com/platform/ Talis] and Creative Commons are delighted to announce the release of the '''[http://www.opendatacommons.org/ Open Data C ...ured its fitness for international purpose whilst aligning it more closely to the phrasing of Creative Commons' overarching protocol.
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  • ...non-commercial use on the Internet. Most of the pictures are of or related to Canada.
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  • [[CC0]] provides a framework that enables people to WAIVE all copyrights and related or neighboring interests that you have over a work. You can only do this if ...used to describe CC0 works along with suggestions for publishers who wish to use CC0.
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  • ...ment, including an overview of the feedback we received and main revisions to the legal code, through our blog postings here: We started to clarify these issues in Beta 2, although patent rights were only addressed
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  • {{Infobox|'''This is a basic guide to increasing the discoverability of online educational resources by preparing ...l resources (OER) and are collaborating with other open education projects to improve search and discovery capabilities for OER, using DiscoverEd and oth
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  • ''The following was originally contributed to the predecessor of [[this wiki]] by [[anonymous trolls]] in 2004, except fo ...o old growth]] and other kinds of '''green''' labels. Licensing works only to those who satisfy such [[audit criteria]] has accordingly become very much
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  • ...anonymous trolls]] to the predecessor of [[this wiki]] in 2004. Feel free to keep editing it.'' ''See [[problems with free software and open source models]] for related problems that are solved or at least addressed as options in the [[Creative
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  • ...e want creators of open content to understand how their actions contribute to the broader commons. * Creative Commons needs to measure the impact of its licenses to better make the case for the social and economic value of open licensing.
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  • ...set up a mailing list and have had previous communications at open content related events. ...ing to improve the contents, visibility, and impact of Finnish IT research to benefit the competitiveness of Finnish IT industry and the development of t
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  • ...o a new Global Network structure. This page contains all resources related to the Affiliates and the history of the CC Affiliates Network and will no lon ...C license users. You can find a full list of our Affiliate teams and links to their individual pages [[CC_Affiliate_Locale|here]].
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  • Creative Commons is planning to participate in [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google's Summer of Code] as a m ...idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Developer Community]], [[#Questions|ask quest
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  • ...rts from [http://www.grand1934.com/english/index.html Sapporo Grand Hotel] to [http://www.sora-scc.jp/english.php Sapporo Convention Center] <br> ==Other CC-related sessions==
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  • ...ited to, alternative forms of licensing for creative material; open access to scientific publications and research results; management of works whose aut ...t will help each stakeholder involved - public and private, from the local to the European and global level.
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  • ...r; some of us are both at the same time. But every single one of us stands to benefit from a revitalized look at what education means in the 21st century ...w do we maximize the impact of education in a digital age, taking care not to leave anyone behind? How can we set up environments where information is fr
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  • |Description=deviantART is an online community dedicated to showcasing art as prints, videos and literature. ...etwork, a real-time chat system which is divided into channels in addition to #devart, the official channel, and #help, the dA assistance channel.
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  • |Quote=The values of openness, novelty, and innovation are more likely to translate into economic value in new media than the values of predictabilit ...eused, it is hoped that creators and producers re-contribute their content to the archive.
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  • |Quote=NI exists to inform, educate and communicate its message and ideals in an accessible sty
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  • ...nsing models, is engaged in both the development of and sustainable access to community-owned information communication technologies and infrastructure. ...to Internet access for all, access to knowledge, particularly with respect to shared learning and creation using free and open source software, and freed
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  • ...Commons materials into his animations to bring spontaneity and serendipity to his works. ...array of Creative Commons images as my ingredients, and allowing the form to emerge, excited and challenged me.
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  • ...f [http://hugo.dworak.info Hugo Dworak] based on its description of a task to [[Rewrite Metadata Validator|rewrite]] its now-defunct [http://validator.cr ...stes the source code as a direct input, uploads a file, or provides a link to retrieve it. The software displays the results of the analysis in a human-r
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  • ...an easy-to-use collection that introduce directly to the related subjects to your need. VMHN also bases on the source of other OCW and just provides you
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  • ...is a groundbreaking project to create a £1 million film and give it away to over 1 million people using the Internet and a global community of members. ...eady to share, and perfect for download, is the way to go. This is the way to invent the future of film… So as much of the project as possible will be
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  • ...f content -- to help users manage content, as opposed to software designed to help content manage users (i.e., DRM).
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  • ...on=Google Summer of Code is a program that provides students with stipends to work on a broad array of different free software and open source projects o ...Commons provided the flexibility to be permissive while allowing creators to maintain efficient control
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  • ...e access images, and photographers are responding by employing new methods to reach audiences. These methods include personal websites, social media tool ...from “all rights reserved” to “some rights reserved,” enabling you to share your images under terms of your own choosing. This gives you control
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  • [[CcTeamspace| Back to CcTeamspace]] ...t to improve the data structure, then you should submit your modifications to the Creative Commons team.
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  • [[MOU and Policies Summary| Return to Summary page]] This report is to be used by members of the CC Affiliate Network. By "Affiliate Team" we mean
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  • |Quote=This wiki is meant to be a free collection of cooking and baking recipes, where everybody can add ...are in themselves not copyrightable in the first place, the creative ways to write them down surely are, as are pictures of the meals. But such legal de
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  • ...educational resources (OER)] and are collaborating with other OER projects to improve search and discovery capabilities for OER, using DiscoverEd and oth ...] is a '''prototype''' intended to explore how structured data may be used to enhance the search experience; there are a number of [http://code.creativec
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  • ...ve Commons should have a top 5 high priority projects for all to feel free to participate in solving. Help set the direction! ...cheme" to support international-level translation of content (with license-related strings a priority)
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  • ...and Science Commons websites, the international jurisdiction websites, CC-related discussion lists and forums, and the CC Get Satisfaction website. ...he following lists couldn't be included in the search because they are set to private:
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  • This points to this document you are reading now. ...n: ''This is the name used to set cookies on the client machine. Recommend to leave this blank unless you are having problems.''
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  • ...licenses, for their works as part of the publishing process. We've chosen to list some popular CC-licensed works that have been published through Lulu, '''Related wiki pages:'''
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  • ...uestions | the full FAQ]]'''. For a list of frequently used terms related to CC and/or found on the CC site, you should take a look at the [[glossary]] ...sion_to_use_a_CC-licensed_work_that_I_found.3F | Can CC give me permission to use a CC-licensed work that I found?]]
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  • ...e license you have chosen, follow our [[Marking|marking standards]] on how to correctly label your work. ...t licensing their work. Explore the [[Case_Studies|Case Studies]] section to see how other professionals have done this and learn from their experiences
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  • ...understand and to share data of the coastal zone, objecting to colaborate to obtain the sustaonable society" — RAQUEL DEZIDÉRIO SOUTO, www.ivides.or ...y Sachs - social, economical, cultural, spatial, political and ecological, to 34 coastal municipalities of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
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  • contributed to technologies that complement its public licenses, with the aim of using software to enhance the discoverability and practical
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  • The CC Alps Salon is a series of events related to Creative Commons in the alpine region. ...ople of different divisions such as lawyers, economists, artists. in order to provide a deeper
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  • ...to discover and examine the problems creativecommons.org has with regards to user experience, accessibility, ease of use, content, etc. Constructive tho ...ikely be using a feed aggregator of some sort. Rename "Jurisdiction News" to something like "Latest News" and incorporate items from the CC blog into th
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  • ...ntrepreneurial activities; providing enhanced economic and social benefits to the wider community. AusGOAL is aligned with numerous open government init ...Geoscience Australia] have detailed copyright and attribution guidelines, to assist with user implementation. data.australia.gov.au played a major role
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  • ...innovation and teaching activities, and the different initiatives related to these areas. ...logy can help solve this problem arising from the cost of organised access to open knowledge.
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  • ...creative_commons/ Blog about CC on Habrahabr] - collaborative blog similar to Slashdot or Reddit ([http://translate.google.ru/translate?u=http%3A//habrah ...ality of CC licenses supported by president Dmitry Medvedev, but according to government document CC licenses already work in Russia and aren't illegal e
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  • Workshop for graduate students interested in issues related to their possible future academic careers. The slides mostly served as backup
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  • * Related posts and content from around the web? * Homepage-only special layout to highlight sections, features, content
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  • ...e CC0 legal code carefully and understand what it means before applying it to your work or using a CC0’d work. ...ork in any way and for any purpose, including commercial purposes, subject to other laws and the rights others may have in the work or how the work is us
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  • ...ble understanding your physics teachers? Search for OER related to physics to find supplemental lectures, course notes and syllabi from other educators a
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  • ...nue to emerge and be improved. In theory, anyone who has an insight on how to enable educational access and increase understanding should participate in
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  • ...asy form to enter the details. If you haven't done so already, you'll need to [[Special:Userlogin|login or sign up for an account]] on this wiki. Add your request to [[Talk:Case_Studies]].
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  • ...in Santiago, Chile, from Nov 19-21, 2008. There was one whole day devoted to these discussions explicitly, followed by two other days focused on open ed ...rt is a summary, provided to illustrate the shape of the conversations and to stimulate additional conversation across the CC network.
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  • Articles on the CC wiki are editable by anyone willing to create an account on the wiki and confirm the email address associated with When an account is created, a confirmation email should automatically be sent to the email address specified for the account. For reasons that aren't fully
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  • so we are more than half the way to the 7000 people milestone. I’d like to reminder you the different proposal of goals in the group.
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  • ...ience and research. ccLearn was launched in 2007 to help minimize barriers to sharing and reuse of educational materials. Creative Commons is seeking proposals for presentations or panels to be presented at the Technology Summit. Topics of interest include:
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  • What I expect to learn: * To learn egoism is.
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  • ...[...] is going to be the listeners, the people using the system. So I want to do the right thing in terms of licensing their content, so we're not abusin ...Creek, a small project management software company "intentionally designed to be pleasant"<ref name="ref1">Spolsky, J. <i>stackoverflow.com</i>. 16 April
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  • ...omain. The html code will also include the metadata that enables your work to be found via [http://search.creativecommons.org Creative Commons-enabled se ...To view a copy of this license, visit [insert url]; or, (b) send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 2nd Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 941
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  • * Up to the [[Translating with Pootle]] * Next, to [[Translating with Pootle/Making translations and suggestions|Making transl
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  • Creative Commons wants to make it easier for people in education to offer and find works that are available for creative collaboration. Here is ...ot of barriers that educators come across that often inhibit their ability to create and remix meaningful content. Below is an extensive example of why c
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  • ...ther all the people that want to use CC on FB and that is not only related to a ToS agreement. ...Commons to allows us to choose a CC licenses for our content (in addition to the old “all rights reserved” license).
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  • ...eliver resources from the faith-based community to provide social services to under-resourced communities. ...the largest libraries of faith-based Creative Commons content on the Web (to our knowledge). UrbanMinistry.org is a part of the nonprofit TechMission, I
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  • Futhermore it adresses actors of related technologies (e.g. Semantic MediaWiki, OpenStreetMap) and projects (e.g. Wi * all participators are asked to offer presentations/sessions
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  • * Maintaining CC Denmark (CC-DEN) to be an active, coherent and well-functioning organization and an active memb * Provide relevant information about CC-related proceedings in Denmark to CC headquarters.
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...g with the Nexa Center for Internet & Society at the Politecnico di Torino to create Italy jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Commo
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...aw and Informatics] at [http://www.uni-saarland.de/en Saarland University] to create Germany jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Com
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  • |Quote=My aim is to do the best versions of the most famous songs of all time. The songs on radio tom [http://www.radio-tom.com] are free to use Creative Commons resources. Most have chords specially re-written for t
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  • ...has been put to identify, acquire, master and spread understanding related to Alternate / Complimentary Clinical Methods of Treatment in India.
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  • ...f how to mark your work with the CC license. Note: If you want to know how to attribute other creators' CC licensed materials, go [[Best_practices_for_at ==How to use the CC License Chooser==
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  • ...al prudent practices look like. We expect community norms and expectations to evolve with time, and will adapt this guide accordingly. ...ativecommons.org/wiki/Marking_your_work_with_a_CC_license our guide on how to mark your work with a CC license].
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  • ...osmonauta", produced by Riot Cinema Collective, is the first Spanish movie to be crowdfunded and released through Internet under Creative Commons license |Quote=To crash a car in a movie you don't need 10.000 $, or a crash, or a car.
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  • ...es]], [[GLAM#Archives|Archives]], and [[GLAM#Museums|Museums]]. Please add to the list and turn compelling uses into [[Case Studies]]. ...ges-image-licensing-to-allow-free-downloads added] the CC BY-NC-ND license to its images of portraits. Example: http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/
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  • ...ks and solidarity among the organization’s members. In addition, it aims to promote a consensual process of integration within the Americas via univers - To share experiences related to the Knowledge Management and Web 2.0.<rb>
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  • ...rch and discovery. DiscoverEd is a project that allows us to explore ways to improve search for OER, and simultaneously demonstrate the utility of struc ...nce of DiscoverEd at discovered.labs.creativecommons.org, but in an effort to focus resources and expertise on areas that will have maximum impact, CC [h
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  • ...sentations. A key issue will be digital cultural production as well as the related questions of property, dissemination and remuneration of contents. ...'shareholders' working at the intersection of art and economy with the aim to develop a cultural enterprise of the future.
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  • * OER are difficult to define universally. * Are metadata sufficient to improve search, or are there bigger issues at play?
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  • ...the conference serves as the world’s premiere venue for research related to open education, while simultaneously creating the most friendly and energet <p>November 2-4, 2010, the seventh annual Open Education Conference moves to Barcelona for its first convening outside of North America! The 2010 confer
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  • ...e Student Journalism 2.0 project will help high-school journalism students to both understand and apply the legal and technical solutions for harnessing ...dvertising, and marketing department all at once. This is new competition to old media in areas that they had been dominant for hundreds of years (i.e.
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  • ...://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/23406 Results Announced]'''<br> Thanks to all applicants!</span></div></center> <center>Questions? Write to grants@creativecommons.org.</center>
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  • ...related to sustainability. Companies participating in the GX will be able to make both patented and unpatented innovations (“know-how”) available fo ...it easy to enable sharing and promotion of industry best practices leading to sustainability - while making sure that credit is given where it is due. GX
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  • |description=We are proposing to make a fully Open Robotics learning platform for children, using Arduino an ...with our Platform. In synthesis we will be giving a complete guide on how to make a KIT for doing robotics for children.
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  • ...ducation contexts. The group will then act as a set of experts and mentors to assist other music educators integrate creative commons licensing in their ...c Education, participating music educators will use web-based social media to document their experiences working with creative commons licensing in their
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  • ...(from 6.15). Drupal runs http://support.creativecommons.org. Still need to upgrade a couple modules. * I'm currently upgrading our WordPress install (runs creativecommons.org) to version 3.0, and am working through some potential problems with our theme
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  • |Project Title=International Forum on Access to Culture and Knowledge in the Digital Era (FCForum): New Economical Models ...ledge, and provides a meeting point where we can sit down and find answers to the pressing questions behind the current paradigm shift of the digital era
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  • |Project Title=Access to Knowledge and Alternatives to Copyright in El Salvador ...s project also looks up to generate an alliance of institutions interested to lead the porting process of CC
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  • ...creative use of FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) and DIY practices to an audience of young students and emerging artists of diverse backgrounds. ...d be created before and after the workshop period included reports, module related articles, audiovisual documentation, booklet, stickers, poster, etc. The pr
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  • ...on BETTER EDUCATION CONTENT DISTRIBUTION and CONSUMPTION PARADIGMS needed to catalyse the current gap in the Nigerian education sector. ...ies involved in the project choose.For example, OUIINO on its part intends to do a documentary on the success of the project based on the success of the
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  • ...ties to enhance ties of friendship and cooperation while providing a venue to build networks of open-education, open-business, open-government and open-s ...to share in paper with the public of the Conference and publish it on-line to spread free culture worldwide;
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  • ...tan peninsula and Mexico since 2005. CDLD Editions will be a new extension to our Documentation Center where we will publish results from the previous 5 ...and art critique by local and national writers, and other culture and art related documents we gather, compile and edit.
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  • ...Treptow, Berlin (Germany). We, 10 students at http://treibhaus08.de/, want to inform other creative minds about the job of doing conceptual design in eve ...ork) in pre-communication and aftermath of the event. And: We are planning to submit the ODYSPREE project for next years FAMAB (Assosciation Event-Market
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  • ...C staff will host, manage, and contribute to the project, but the focus is to provide a centralized location for sharing, discussion, and the overall spr ...de, applications, tutorials, and documentation, making its contents usable to beginners and experienced technologists alike.
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  • ...f Liberian citizens and increase their probability of informed voting, and to develop a set of tools that can be an asset in future elections in other co ...timedia van which will provide Liberian citizens with educational election-related multimedia materials and create an interactive space around the election an
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  • |Project Title=Facilitating Access to Scientific Publications ...ontracts for Hebrew publications, and provide the legal analysis necessary to ensure that such addenda will be legally valid in Israel.
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  • ...how to publish content – under the creative commons license – related to their institution, the people they benefit, the problems they face and how ...videos) for training, and a reference document of the procedures required to work with the charities and the volunteer graphic designers, along with the
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  • ...ties, or about our license porting or translation processes, please email [to be announced]. ...ic websites. He also checks how Jurisdiction Teams use various tech tools to ensure the use complies with Creative Commons policies.
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  • ...the 431 accredited US architecture and design programs' libraries in order to foster the growing interest in this type of work. Additionally, the materia |output=The deliverables, in addition to the final written report, will include:
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  • ...nsed Resources based on human loves. As all submitted texts to the website to be built will follow the spirit of Creative Commons for free sharing and sp Possible output except praying texts and love on blogs: web links of other related praying web sites, graphics, voice praying content, essays, slides, and vid
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  • ...ct results between October and December 2010 and present the final results to the public in February 2011. ...d also to websites and blogs. We will organize a press conference in order to present the results and we will also print a booklet for this event.
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  • ...and appropriation in the visual arts sector. Elected artists will be asked to identify one or more CC-licensed works under an Attribution licence as a so ...anket of “all rights reserved” copyright law; and invites the audience to appreciate the appropriative nature of the artistic process, where one crea
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  • ...and licensing Arab Digital Expression Curricula for youngsters aged 12-15 to implement in a residential summer “digital expression" camp ...evelopers, techies and cc licensing and technology expert will be conveyed to cut and reorganize it for digital publishing. It will be completed by the i
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  • ...anies, to provide users with a strong know how, and offer them orientation to pursue the diffusion of free art and culture. ...users. Newspaper articles will also be written during this 6 month period, to illustrate and promote the Patamu project.
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  • ...ics not only available online but also legible to a wider audience we hope to connect an emerging genre with the comics medium worldwide, encouraging exp ...ll feature the comics published in Samandal magazine, presented in an easy-to-use reading interface, available for download and translated into three lan
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  • ...worldwide scope for the six CC core licenses. To make it a sustainable up-to-date resource requires an intuitive web platform for collaboration and a gr ...as many languages as possible. The back-end of this resource must be easy to use and allow for multi-lingual editing and peer review processes.
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  • ...ta policies require a culturally different approach. This project proposes to study local approaches and experiences of implementation of CC licenses and - blog posts with short videos of the interviews to illustrate best practices, key findings and local experiences of implementa
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  • ...penly Available Educational Resources for Providing Technological Training to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities ...s, such as public libraries, schools, nonprofit organizations, and others, to implement technology literacy programs without investing extensive time and
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  • ...ap in volume and quality of content. We propose to expand the research and to examine the local music ecosystem in-depth. ...ared with the CC community and potential industry leaders. We will attempt to gather footage and create a short documentary based on the events and inter
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  • ...for fresh perspectives. Everybody who thinks they can contribute something to the festival can have a say in the organization and can also re-use all pla ...In our own opinion, the Social Festival Model has to be further developed to acquire actual reason for existence.
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  • |Project Title=Gateways to Creativity ...work on the web, libraries and organizations around the world will be able to take what we've done and teach it in their own communities.
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  • ...for Secondary Students" raises the realization of a workshop from October to November 2010, in an introductory level, where one hundred children will le ...shop of Scratch platform in one week for 10 selected students that belongs to schools fincanced by the
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  • ...know what a particular vote was about. PPF's project will enable everyone to view, download and share this information and access it either by politicia ...sitions and yearly lawmaker scores. Within the site, visitors will be able to access the information in several ways and places: the lawmaker profiles wi
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  • ...d findings on the rules of governing access to voter information, barriers to use and an assessment of capacity and interest in using voter files among g ...and providing a recommendation, we hope to encourage C3 & C4 organizations to rethink the rules of engagement with smaller non-partisan, non-profit organ
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  • ...NGOs’ knowledge potential into open society. Thus, the aim of the Lab is to develop guides, methodology and tools that support third sector in implemen ...actions and want to improve their public and common potential. Our aim is to create education community which can be seen as a supportive network that e
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  • ...ternal one, to be presented to the Polish presidency, and an internal one, to be used by free culture activists. The workshop will focus upon two key are ...ture as a key component of Europe's intellectual capital", to be presented to the Polish EU Presidency.
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  • ...ect that produces Internet Standards related to downloads as well. We work to provide automated download solutions, so file transfers are more reliable a ...s, checksumming files, or repairing downloads. We need support in browsers to reach most people.
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  • ...ross primary enrollment rate and the net primary enrollment rate are close to 75%. However, only 30% of students who begin primary school in Guatemala co ...nt in personal and collaborative learning. The objective of the project is to develop Learning Objects.
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  • ...unteer group, our pr-group, will head the marketing campaign with outreach to social, local and national media, as well as organize street level pr-activ ...t also a more mainstream based audience in order to ensure broad attention to the theme.
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  • ...deo demands. The system we envision--using a distributed system (torrents) to stream fair use video in an avowedly open source, noncommercial context--so ...aign about fair use; before posting, uploaders to the TO3 will be required to read about fair use standards and agree that what they're uploading is a fa
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  • ...r public domain purposes), it is still difficult to access content related to these events. The information that circulates is soon rendered obsolete due to technology, and very little of it circulates on the most popular internet c
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  • ...r academic world; we are therefore applying for editorial conference funds to support our work. ...who are not academics to write for the "Symposium" section of TWC and try to promote dialogue between academic communities and fan communities.
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  • ...ing multimedia entries on technical equipment (ranging from the most basic to the latest, most powerful item; commonly intervened and transformed by the ...re of Mexico and the US (though we’re hoping other countries with cumbia-related movements will join in later), initially organized among three main fields:
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  • ...of community. We aim to help CC software developers use OpenHatch's tools to turn the excitement around Creative Commons into more sustainability for th ...ng them to OpenHatch. This outreach will improve the CC projects' capacity to recruit, retain, and manage volunteers. Our project will document the resul
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  • ...ng educational, scientific, artistic and media contents. These details are related on IP law terms and services including free licenses, open education resour ...taneously, up-to-dated and checked for accuracy will enable this community to be more informed about rights, obligations and of the importance of sharing
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  • ...nces creating the journal. Attending and presenting at SXSW will enable me to network with international students, social media experts, and people inter ...will write a blogpost summing up my presentation, create a thank you video to recognise members of the social media community that provided advice, and u
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  • ...year, and are backed by a growing community of developers. We seek funding to focus on the project full time this summer and make it shine. ...code must be improved and new code must be written. The major features are to be:
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  • [[International| Return to Affiliates Page]] ...ate network before finalizing new policies that particularly impact them. To that end, we invite your input on the following policies. Please leave you
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. .../www.eitsa.ee/?url=eitf Estonian Information Technology Foundation (EITF)] to create Estonia jurisdiction-specific licenses from the Unported Creative Co
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  • ...pular in the Czech Republic. The CZ CC Jurisdiction project therefore aims to uphold this growing trend, further promote the CC licence suite and ensure ...to play a crucial role in making the public sector information accessible to the public.
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...rs/techlaw/pages/aboutus.aspx The Haifa Center of Law & Technology] (HCLT) to create Israel jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Comm
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...ormation Systems and Innovation Group (ISIG) – Department of Management] to create UK: England & Wales jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic
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  • ...rovide a voice for CC user questions and interests that aren’t identical to the global focus of CC HQ. In addition, the jurisdiction would benefit from some sustained attention to issues such as the interaction of the CC license suite with doctrines in US
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  • [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-south-caucasus/ Subscribe to the discussion.] ...ng to the protection of human rights. As such it is the only NGO dedicated to addressing the problem of the lack of human rights understanding among youn
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