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  • # Edit README, NEWS.in, PRESS.in, and ccadmin/INSTALL.TXT to reflect new release and check that in # Tag the release in CVS.
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  • == PRESS RELEASE: ccHost Bugfix Release 1.0.2 Announced == ...adata, released a bugfix version 1.0.2 today. The primary features in this release include administrative file import for large file uploads and new packaging
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  • These are general sites, lists and emails to send release announcements and press out to. ...However, for formal press channels we use the more formal 3rd-person press release.
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  • This page documents the procedure used when creating a new release of ccPublisher. Instructions assume you have successfully checked out a sa ...rent release contains the following code that would need updated for a new release:
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  • [[Category:Release]] Release notes for the latest release of [[CcHost|ccHost]].
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  • This major feature release combines approximately six months of Perhaps the largest features in this release are to aid feedback
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  • ...nload, install, and use to empower on-line media sharing communities. This release builds upon ccHost's novel support of collaboration, sharing, and storage o ...rom the project Open Clip Art Library (www.openclipart.org) says, "the new release of ccHost now includes features that we have wanted for some time. It now i
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  • ...irectory (Mac), then run the program. The latest [[ccPublisher 2 Releases|release]] is [[CcPublisher 2 2|2.2.1]]. See the [[CcPublisher System Requirements]
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  • ...tion of embedding support for more file types; this will be addressed in a release following 2.0. ...uding top-level window classes. This may be merged into p6.ui in a future release.
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  • ...re also listed. Version numbers with an even second digit are considered "release" quality; those with an odd second digit are development versions. For exa * Release: May, 2006
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  • == Current Release == == Development Release ==
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  • ...trict_licensees_from_changing_it_to_or_using_it_in_other_formats.3F|When I release my work under a CC license in one format (e.g., .pdf), can I restrict licen ====When I release my work under a CC license in one format (e.g., .pdf), can I restrict licen
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  • ...r [http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projfiles.php?group_id=80503 our RSS release feed] to make sure you don't miss important bug fixes and feature updates. === Current Stable Release ===
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  • ''This is the current press release in progress.'' ...nload, install, and use to empower on-line media sharing communities. This release builds upon ccHost's novel support of collaboration, sharing, and storage o
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  • ...s roadmap to help get ccHost on a regular release schedule. Release early, release often! == Release 4.5 - Patches and Implement Five Feature Requests ==
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  • # Edit README, NEWS.in, PRESS.in, and ccadmin/INSTALL.TXT to reflect new release and check that in # Tag the release in CVS.
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  • ...for ccHost went into public beta in the summer of 2005. The first stable release was 1.0.1, released 2005-08-30. ...tone to break the dependencies on Geeklog as well as prepare it for public release so that anyone could host their own "ccMixter." That coding project was ope
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  • ==== Release Procedure Post-Contest ==== * Make release page
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  • '''This is the current in-progress press release for the project.'''
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  • * iTunes release? == Transition to Self-Release System ==
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  • 12. Make press release for the contest (and post on this wiki) 13. Get press release reviewed
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  • ...to license her song, "Volcano Love," with a Creative Commons license, and release it as an MP3. Here's what she'd do:
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  • ! Release date ...xactly the same license as applied to the original work. Starting with the release of the [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/4216 2.x license suites, CC
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  • ==== Release Notes ==== This is the first release of ccPublisher 2 which we believe to be generally usable. We have successf
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  • ...For example, issues that are intended to be addressed before a particular release will share a keyword, and issues relating to a particular area of functiona ...h the keyword are considered bugs which need to be fixed in a future 2.0.x release
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  • == Release 1.0.2 - Bug fix release == == Release 2.0 ==
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  • == PRESS RELEASE: ccHost Bugfix Release 1.0.2 Announced == ...adata, released a bugfix version 1.0.2 today. The primary features in this release include administrative file import for large file uploads and new packaging
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  • These are general sites, lists and emails to send release announcements and press out to. ...However, for formal press channels we use the more formal 3rd-person press release.
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  • ==== [[CC Salon 200710 PR|Press Release]] ====
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  • ...s in a podcast to form a &ldquo;collective work;&rdquo; you do not have to release all of the tracks, that are not derived from the ShareAlike-licensed work, ...from legal attack is to consider your video podcast as a &ldquo;theatrical release&rdquo; or a &ldquo;television broadcast.&rdquo; Doing so means that you may
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  • Creative Commons license, and release it as an MP3. Here's what she'd do:
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  • ...es/spotlight/ Spotlight] to support multiple file formats and polish it to release quality. Issues which must be addressed include extractor chaining and pac ...s for educational and worldwide (not just wealthy regions) use. Ability to release under an open source license and incorporation of some Creative Commons aff
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  • This page documents the procedure used when creating a new release of ccPublisher. Instructions assume you have successfully checked out a sa ...rent release contains the following code that would need updated for a new release:
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  • ==== Release Notes ==== This release of ccPublisher 2 corrects many bugs exposed during the previous Beta 2 peri
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  • === [[Toronto Salon 200605 PR|Press Release]] ===
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  • ...to [[ccPublisher 2 Problems]] for non-crashing bugs. Email regarding this release may be sent to the [http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cctools-dev ...nclude the following functionality, which will be present in the next beta release:
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  • ...he automatic phone-home feature when a crash occurs. Email regarding this release may be sent to software@creativecommons.org
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  • Testers can download pre-release versions of MozCC from this page. These versions have received some testin '''Most recent test release''':
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  • ...elopment of other Creative Commons license-enabled tools. Our most recent release is [[ccPublisher 2_2]]. * [[CcPublisher Release Procedure|ccPublisher Release Procedure]] Information on creating releases and packages.
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  • ...You can run <code>ccp.py</code> with the Python interpreter for an older release. However, we stongly encourage you to upgrade as newer releases in the 2.0
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  • === Release Notes === This release is the first official release of [[CcPublisher|ccPublisher 2]]. It includes support for uploading to the
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  • 4 - Beta release * Distribute a beta release for community testing
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  • The latest release of [[CcPublisher 2 2|ccPublisher 2.2]] includes support for the following l
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  • ...nts releases in the 2.2 series in reverse chronological order. The newest release is always at the top. This release fixes a crash-inducing bug related to uploading works to the Internet Archi
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  • ...re developed using Eclipse 3.1. Eclipse 3.2 (and the Callisto syncronized release) will be available soon. There are minor changes to these instructions nee
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  • * The latest release is available on the [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wplicense/ Wordpre * Follow the download link above for the latest release. You'll end up with a file named something like <code>wplicense-1.2.2.zip<
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  • *Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA)'s Media Release: "AFC provides no Sanctuary for Australian performers," [http://modfilms.co
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  • Easy_install will download the latest release and resolve the dependencies if needed. You may need to run the command wi
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  • ...ense-oriented-metadata-validator-and-viewer-summertime-is-winding-up/ Beta release at the end of GSoC]
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  • 1) It is still possible to publish commercially if you release your work under CC.
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  • ...oDerivatives (BY-ND; which does allow commercial verbatim use), and either release your work under Attribution-ShareAlike (BY-SA) or also exclude music under
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  • ...as been included in Gnome 2.17 and will be part of the official Gnome 2.18 release. If you want to install it:
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  • ...o ask or e-mail me. 1) It is still possible to publish commercially if you release your work under CC. 2) CC-licensing creates buzz for an author. 3) CC-licen
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  • [16:23] Gonzo Oxberger: After the release of the movie in German we counted about 500.000 downloads (+ P2P)
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  • === [[Johannesburg Press Release|Press Release]] ===
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  • [[Category:Release]] Release notes for the latest release of [[CcHost|ccHost]].
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  • === Current Stable Release === ==== [[CcHost Release Notes|Release Notes]] ====
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  • This major feature release combines approximately six months of Perhaps the largest features in this release are to aid feedback
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  • ...nload, install, and use to empower on-line media sharing communities. This release builds upon ccHost's novel support of collaboration, sharing, and storage o ...rom the project Open Clip Art Library (www.openclipart.org) says, "the new release of ccHost now includes features that we have wanted for some time. It now i
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  • ...n install mozCC by opening the XPI in any Mozilla-based browser. With the release of Mozilla Firefox 1.5, the latest version varies based on the version of t
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  • This page provides a brief description of changes that are included in each release of [[MozCC]].
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  • Draft proposal release ...tock the shelves. We encourage all Second Life designers who would like to release their projects under a Creative Commons licence to participate in the proje
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  • .../features/spotlight/ ht] to support multiple file formats and polish it to release quality. Issues which must be addressed include extractor chaining and pac ...s for educational and worldwide (not just wealthy regions) use. Ability to release under an open source license and incorporation of some Creative Commons aff
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  • ...u/index.html] was initially launched in September 2002 prior to the formal release of the Creative Commons core licensing suite in December 2002 and thus, use
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  • ...ree to use your work and builds to make their own creations, but they must release their new builds under the same terms.
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  • ...license your content to a publisher under an exclusive agreement and still release it under a CC license?
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  • * Launch of Version 3.0 in your jurisdiction (coordinated release of 3.0 and/or initial license launch for new jurisdictions)
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  • ...ors.creativecommons.org/software/liblicense/liblicense-0.8.1.tar.gz Latest Release tar.gz] * [[Liblicense/Releases|Release History]] and [[Liblicense/Roadmap|Roadmap]]
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  • ...but offer a separate agreement (as above) for parties that do not want to release derivatives under the same license. Similar use cases for offering a privat * [[Media:Cc_plus_cc_zero_pr.pdf|Press Release.pdf]] - CC+ Official Press Release (pdf)
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  • * Size: First release with 10 high quality images.
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  • ...it extremely easy for us to integrate your site into the next LiveContent release.
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  • Creative Commons’ first project, in December 2002, was the release of a set of copyright licenses free for public use. Taking inspiration in p
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  • ...ou can choose, which personal data is visible to others. After uploading a release of your work, we generate a hash code and request a secure timestamp from A * The Global Release Identifier (GRiD) is good for life. Timestamps are kept for 35 years at A-c
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  • * <del>package press release</del> * <del>press release</del>
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  • With the release of [[liblicense]] 0.3 we've introduced the beginnings of desktop integratio
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  • *tvol finish press release, blog post *press release out
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  • ...reach to libraries and other interested parties through a widespread press release, listservs, hand out at events, or get an in through professional organizat
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  • ...revisions being made at a distinct interval afterwards, with the final 2.0 release coming at Phase 3. Geographically, we're looking to involve a library from
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  • ...p://www.poedit.net/download.php#osx. The poEdit team reports it is a beta release and the 1.3.6 version is known to be broken, but some translators have had
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  • ...s from the Adobe XMP Toolkit are now availaible through PHP5. A 2.0 stable release is available under GPLv3 License, compatible with FreeBSD, Debian & Mac OSX
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  • =Press release= ...ons Deed in your jurisdiction's language(s). Then CC will generate a press release to announce the launch. At this time, please send any relevant information
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  • * Initial public release
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  • ...s to correct it. If managers aren’t performing, then the board directors release them.
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  • ...regime in which the work is used, but the tool is intended to effectively release rights even in jurisdictions where it is difficult to do so.
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  • ...2/14/creative-commons-philippine-jurisdictional-licenses-introduced/ Press Release]
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  • ...is.com/platform/ Talis] and Creative Commons are delighted to announce the release of the '''[http://www.opendatacommons.org/ Open Data Commons Public Domain
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  • ...2004 most current PG texts are available here, usually within the week of release. There are also public domain and creative commons works from other sources
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  • I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide.
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  • ...reach to libraries and other interested parties through a widespread press release, listservs, hand out at events, or get an in through professional organizat
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  • * Initial release. ('''done''') * Make light blog post about release on techblog, explain early state ('''done''')
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  • ...articipant. There are also of course [[corporate license]]s or [[outright release]]s of all rights including [[moral rights]].
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  • ...ould qualify for [[patent]] protection, then either party may document and release the information for public use. Or, it could specify that in the event of
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  • A public draft for comment is aimed for release in December 2012. It may be initially used to create ongoing conversations
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  • ...ts.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-November/046996.html GFDL 1.3 Release] (Foundation-l posting by Erik Möller):
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  • ...uced independently, and will seek distributors for the film’s commercial release. The documentary project involves the production of three separate end-for ..., ordinary part of the day-to-day functioning of the web. Inspired by the release of Cory Doctorow’s writing under Creative Commons, and the Flickr licence
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  • ...[http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/8213 the blog post annoucing the release of this statement]. ...ee Software movement, but merely wish to use works that happen to be Free, release adaptations under a Free license in order to fulfill the requirements of th
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  • ...ommons.org/software/pdflicensemanager/pdflicensemanager-2.3.jar the latest release, version 2.3], as JAR. On most systems (with Java properly set up), just d ** First release. Command line interface.
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  • ...://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/5476). With the commitment to release the work of 150 oD authors under a default [http://creativecommons.org/lice
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  • ...ideo is distributed. This means that producers are less likely to wish to release their work into the public domain. They would prefer to make choices about
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  • ...on overnight. Expanding the album into the ‘visual world’ a week after release, front-man Trent Reznor announced the launch of the [http://www.youtube.com ...or explains their [http://ghosts.nin.com/main/more_info philosophy of free release]:
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  • ...Commons API, so they are setting about developing their own, and intend to release it back to the world when ready.
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  • Though unable to release any statistics, Jonathan says that some of his songs have been downloaded h
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  • ...my hard drive. I'd like to make it available to the public. I intended to release this via a creative commons license for some time, but the problem is distr
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  • ...discussion of the art to ultimately damage the art itself. The decision to release Loops under a CC licence was an attempt to enable a deeper understanding of
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  • Since the release of the second version of Pool, all the Creative Commons licences and "All R
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  • For the existing release from Ancient Free Gardeners, the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc
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  • Two sets of content release forms to clarify rights were distributed to performers, the audience and al
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  • Also featuring on the Brothersister release with the title track ‘Fifty gallon drum,’ [http://www.myspace.com/pompe
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  • ...com/commons/ ‘The Commons’], becoming the first museum in the world to release publicly-held historical photographs for access on the photo-sharing platfo ...combined with many congratulatory messages and support for the Museum’s release of these images into the Commons.’
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  • * (DONE) press release about case studies ongoing project * (DONE) Release press release and blog post about, and all help spread the good news
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  • ...Fitzgerald took the opportunity to repackage the digitised collection and release it as an anthology: [http://www.hotbuttered.com.au/soul/hb_soul.php ''Hot B
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  • ...-help, responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity’. The release of materials under Creative Commons licences conforms to its ethos of openn
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  • ...ed with Australia’s political arena. Appropriately, the publication’s release coincided with Australia’s 2007 Federal election campaign. Clark’s com ...rmation. The online version has been downloaded over 1000 times since its release in November 2007. As of April 2008 the print version had sold over 500 cop
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  • ...ent Freedom Day 2008 (DFD)], Managing Director Andrew Garton announced the release of 10 years of essays, lectures, reports and articles dealing with [http://
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  • ...e to music that deserves it, and ensuring that the potential audience of a release is not limited by money or production constraints. ...e]. Being happy with the licences so far, Postmoderncore will continue to release under Creative Commons.
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  • ...ing license] on their [http://www.vosotros.com/thelazysusan/ Lazy Susan CD release].
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  • ...track album by American band Nine Inch Nails (NIN), is the second artistic release made available to fans ‘for free’ under a Creative Commons licence. ...ble via their multi-track audio source files at http://remix.nin.com. The release also includes a pdf with artwork and credits.
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  • After a consultation process with the angels, it was decided that ASOA will release its end-products to the public under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses ...ing media content to ASOA the contributing member has to agree to a 'Media Release Statement' in which they grant a non-exclusive license (subject to attribut
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  • “Just the week before the release we were a bit nervous going for CC-by only... for artists it's not easy to After experiencing first had what it is like to develop and release a project under a permissive Creative Commons license Ton has one piece of
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  • ...rough a friend, Christopher had some misconceptions about what it meant to release his material in that manner. But after perusing the wealth of information
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  • Tristan Clark is an author who was the first to release a Creative Commons licensed book in Australia in 2007 titled [http://www.wo
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  • ...the hassle of sharing a film online and encouraging dialog around a film's release. Australian family drama Two Fists, One Heart saw a wide-release in its home country that was coupled with a stand-alone site, Cut Your Own
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  • ...rted images (from http://download.openclipart.org/downloads/) and new 0.19 release is being prepared.
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  • "Depending on the photography I am doing, I release it under different licenses. Typically I use CC-by-nc-sa but have been seri
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  • Users can choose to release their work under any of the available Creative Commons licenses. As of [htt ...reative Commons crew is doing is valuable and important and so we chose to release the shapefiles under the CC0 [http://contactspro.net/colored-eye-contacts/
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  • You can play with a 0.97 pre-release right now! ...0.97]. '''This is the latest preview that is very close to 1.0.''' This release allows you to embed LicenseChooser.js inside a form tag. Thanks to John Hor
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  • Backend-only release: = Release =
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  • Strange Company licensed their most major and latest release, [http://www.bloodspell.com/ Bloodspell], under a CC BY-NC-SA license.
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  • Jamglue has been exemplary in getting major artist to release song-stems for their tracks under CC licences. By doing this, these artists
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  • = liblicense Release History = Thanks to Hubert for a HUGE amount of work in this release:
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  • ...terial from the ABC archives for reuse under CC licences. It's first major release has been as part of the Gene Pool project, celebrating Charles Darwin's Cen ...e Declaration and Principles, and in accordance with the NZGOAL Review and Release process.
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  • {{Infobox|WARNING: Saving and restoring configuration is broken in release 5.0.0 but has been fixed in the 5.0.1}}
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  • ...ixed work without permission from the band, Knives at Noon are planning to release a limited edition ‘re-mix’ tape later in the year.
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  • ...and from different parts of the world, is currently undergoing one of the release's which are distributed free of charge by love of good music electronica.
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  • ...a half years later, enough people were persuaded to try OMC, and with the release of the German Creative Commons Licenses 2.0, the timing was perfect. In the
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  • : 2.14 - The Neurocommons project moved from R&D to release phase at the end of September with a stable version of the knowledgebase (K
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  • ...riate to additional amendment. Even here, however, it is usually better to release two versions: a fixed (ND-licensed) version and an adaptable version, since
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  • ...does believe that licenses are "a necessary evil for any code you plan to release to the public". His position is that the license doesn't matter so much as
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  • ...his popular webcomic Diesel Sweeties - in March of this year, he chose to release the entire archive under a CC BY-NC license.
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  • ...and improve them. He concludes that the best way to accomplish this is to release the worksheets using the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.
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  • The decision to release VOCAB: with Bennu under a CC BY SA license was made in order to promote the
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  • ...of the profit from a media item is generated in the first 10 years of its release.
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  • ...out a membership and then proceed to follow the same procedure in order to release parts of their repertoire under a Creative Commons License. * Press Release: [http://creativecommons.nl/bumapilot/070823persbericht_en_web.pdf More opp
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  • * Press Release: [http://www.creativecommons.dk/?page_id=12 Danish collecting society KODA
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  • ...ear the only available information about the project is the original press release [http://www.stim.se/stim/prod/stimv4eng.nsf/alldocuments/74363AA9DA65B087C1
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  • ...talian is Crucial for the adoption by public bodies, since they frequently release databases of public sector information (and the latest licensing tools deal
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  • All six licences are available for contributors to release their works under. They can just select the appropriate licence tags during
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  • ...They have no authority over the artist anymore. They will not control the release of good music anymore. They rarely put out good music. The record company
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  • When a person creates a new piece of media (eg: a new photo) and they wish to release this creation under a Creative Commons license they must indicate that some
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  • All six licences are available for users to release their works under. They can select a standard licence for an individual's b
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  • All six licences are available for contributors to release their works under. This feature is implemented using the tagging feature on
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  • ...for users to access and re-use data. One such example is Barack Obama’s release of his campaign materials and change.gov transition website under a Creativ
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  • * [http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/17721 Press release]
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  • ...s chosen an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives New Zealand licence to release its content under. This means that readers can use the content on the websi
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  • * release large parts of their photo archives under the [http://www.flickr.com/photos ...y, a remix contest collaboration with Blondie Guitarist Chris Stein saw BM release Stein-produced audio stems under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike
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  • ...ed the local project’s promotional activities and achievements since the release of CC China Mainland version in 2006.
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  • ...launch under Creative Commons, this is the session where participants will release various creatives under Creative Commons (voluntarily).
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  • ...h school general biology text is now in progress and scheduled for Q2-2011 release.
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  • ...m. The project officially launches on 11:11 PM November 11, 2011, with the release of their first music.
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  • Creative Commons Music wiki is a directory of Netlabels and Artists who release music using Creative Commons Licenses.
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  • ...cation Academy and JISC, EngSc is running a pilot programme to support the release of Open Educational Resources. The goal of the programme is to make a wide
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  • The UK Centre for Bioscience is taking part in a pilot programme for the release of Open Educational Resources (OER) following a successful bid for £250,00
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  • To coincide with the release of a large number of data sets through an online central repository (http:/ - The release a public statement indicating that the Victorian Government endorses open a
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  • ...her than to identify the Employee as an Employee at the University and the release included permission from the University for such commercial use. The Univer
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  • ...and television distribution. To compromise with Gaylor’s ideal immediate release, the National Film Board of Canada released a chaptered version on its webs
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  • ...ive as other more integrated solutions. Even if individual authors wish to release their research papers Open Access, when push comes to shove, they will foll
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  • |sustainability=Once the conference ends, we will release and share the outcome with the participating jurisdictions and other intere
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  • ==== [[Salon 200704 PR|Press Release]] ==== ==== [[CC Salon 200609 PR|Press Release]] ====
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  • ...copyright reformists and remix artists, in addition to musicians. With the release of our recorded work under a free license, the community at large will bene
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  • ...ommons to help promote the project.For example talking about it in a press release, in connection to the ignite grant if One Retweet receives one, any support
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  • ...or a Catalyst Grant. You could help us by perhaps announcing it in a press release, posting it on your website, or any other means that would help promote wha
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  • |Description=A new label on the CC-music scene from Sicily: Imago Sound release its catalog under CC BY-NC-SA or BY-NC-ND licenses.
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  • * the movie will be release under a CC license.
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  • ...s to re-license their copyrighted work to Creative Commons licenses and/or release future work under such a license.
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  • |tech needs=The project will use existing repositories for the release of OERs, and open software tools such as OpenLabyrinth to provide support m ...erience and with little or no interest in the legal issues inherent in the release of OERs. However, this is an ongoing challenge for LLAS which has successfu
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  • ...tribution to maximize the impact of our efforts. In that spirit we plan to release the full-resolution video, still images, graphics and multimedia under the
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  • |description=We want to design, develop and release an open tool to identify species, starting with trees. ...research we did for our school project to create a mobile application and release it in early 2011. We named this project OTILS.
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  • ...effective for artists to sell their content as well as encouraging them to release their content under Creative Commons licenses it is hoped that this service
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  • ...censed projects and products and will spur more people to opt to use CC to release their work. In this way it should increase all three types of creativity a
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  • ...censed projects and products and will spur more people to opt to use CC to release their work. In this way it should increase all three types of creativity a
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  • ...ies that this is the right decision. A study showing the benefits of open release should help people to make their case. WordNets (Semantic networks similar
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  • ...ly to the public domain) on a special section on the ORDU website. A press release with the result will be offer to the local and international press and also
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  • ...se their works in CC protecting themselves from plagiarism. The contextual release of these works in a Creative Commons license is highly encouraged in our si ...would improve the "sensation of safety" of the users, encouraging them to release their creative works in CC and increasing therefore the amount of cultural
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  • ...stments involve public money, so it is reasonable to require architects to release designs of public projects under CC licenses. We intend to use this logic i ...group of activist to manage later competitions. At the same time, since we release the methodology to the public, anyone will have the opportunity to pick up
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  • ...e CC-pioneer record label Urlyd, which was the first label in the world to release a physical album (lp / cd / dvd), while backed by the national collecting s
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  • Urlyd Records, my small Danish label, was the first label in the world to release an album ('Small Arm of Sea' by female artist Tone - printed on lp, cd and
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  • ...ing closely with its lead developer to resolve porting issues, and hope to release a closed-source but freely available (for non-profit organizations) full-do
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  • ...he platform development. The previous description corresponds to the first release of the platform that will be launched. The following development stages wil
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  • Its release will be followed by a set of educational materials, in the form of tutorial
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  • ...ies (see "Describe how your organization currently communicates" below for release party details). ...ds. We intend to continue attracting programmer and user resources through release of all code through typical open source distribution channels, and publiciz
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  • ...rvices and the establishment of national open science policies to the open release of public data, the use of open e-government services and standards, and th
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  • ...rent Python/Django implementation, into a PHP/Drupal environment. The next release of CC Network will be more closely integrated with our Support website and
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  • ...to inorganically grow free license repositories by encouraging someone to release a large digital collection under a free license.
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  • ...ommons.org Creative Commons], developer and steward of legal tools used to release or mark works; see their [[FAQ]].
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  • ...pyright law. Notwithstanding the above, the Licensor reserves the right to release the Work under different license terms or to stop distributing the Work at
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  • ...online with all the original video & music and all new content created for release on the web being CC licensed. ...irector and puppeteer) regained the rights to the series and decided to re-release the original episodes online under a CC license.
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  • ...and without notifying the Accepting Party, Licensor reserves the right to release the Work under different license terms or to stop distributing the Work at
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  • ...able copyright). Notwithstanding the above, licensor reserves the right to release the creation under different license terms or to stop distributing the crea
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  • ...new discoveries or works, or who add value to a public domain work, should release the discoveries, modifications or additions into the public domain through
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  • The Cologne-based libraries chose to release their data in the spirit of Open Access movement, following on the heels of
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  • ...a-descriptor-articles-to-be-released-under-cc0-waiver/ announced] it would release all machine-readable metadata accompanying Data Descriptor articles under C ...ut of the most recent International Polar Year, has enabled researchers to release their polar data into the public domain using the CC0 public domain dedicat
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  • ...e default in order to help achieve this goal. By giving a simple option to release data into the public domain, CC0 removes the complex barriers of licensing ...rs to new scientific discoveries. By enabling CC0, they encourage users to release their data into the public domain, ensuring that the data will remain open
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  • ...p://www.gsk.com/media/pressreleases/2010/2010_pressrelease_10009.htm press release]
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  • ...addition, some innovative newly formed, startup education publishers also release their resources under open licenses that allow for updating, customization,
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  • MIT's bold decision to release vetted, high-quality learning materials for free public use and repurposing
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  • ...project was the first major effort by an American academic institution to release courseware as OER. The effort now involves all 32 of the school's academic ...says Forward, "that review produces better course materials. They need to release their expectation that a course has to be polished and perfect. Perfect is
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  • .... The first revolves around the need to sustain the ongoing production and release of OER by the instructors and institutions currently producing these materi ...e OER adaptations would also be useful. That may include providing faculty release time for their production, positive consideration of these activities durin
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  • We chose to release the art of 0 A.D. under CC BY-SA to allow people to mod the game, redistrib
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  • ...ress] dedicated to open access publishing, where authors choose whether to release their work under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/ CC ...such as “not authorizing”, “embargo” (which allows postponing the release of the works temporally), and licensing with Creative Commons. The Creative
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  • ...2010, Bonfire Collective, now working on its debut studio album decided to release the music as a prelude to the first single launch. But we wanted to do some ...CC by NC-SA license. Others had a commercial license So we decided to also release FREE under CC by NC-SA. The music is available on Jamendo under the same li
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  • * It may not be possible to release works under one of the CC licenses if you do not control all of the necessa
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  • event, through other public events and release of more Icelandic works
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  • ...so confirmed that the musicians’ decision to not join SABAM and instead release their music more openly should not prevent enforcement of the license.
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  • ...express ourselves, who is to say that what we express is not identicial in release to what somebody else might speak. I am not sure that we as humans are phil
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  • ...such as “not authorizing”, “embargo” (which allows postponing the release of the works temporally), and licensing with Creative Commons. The Creative
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  • From the U.S. Department of Energy [http://energy.gov/news2009/8381.htm press release], *DOE press release announcing OpenEI: http://energy.gov/news2009/8381.htm
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  • ...ble Law. Notwithstanding the last sentence, Licensor reserves the right to release the Work under different license terms or to stop distributing the Work at
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  • ...ht in the Work). Notwithstanding the above, Licensor reserves the right to release the Work under different license terms or to stop distributing the Work at
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  • ...ll as for the author's rights and neighbouring rights holders, who want to release and share their work in a web context with only part of their rights We will have followed all the steps required to release version 3.0 in Portugal.
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  • ...ase of information about artists and their music, including title, artist, release date, format, and other data. The data on MusicBrainz is available as publi
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  • ...ase of information about artists and their music, including title, artist, release date, format, and other data. MusicBrainz started releasing their database
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  • ...ngladesh. We will try to get involved with them. We will encourage them to release their work under CC licenses, and especially under CC BY and CC BY-SA licen We will try to establish partnerships with the local museums and ask them to release the contents under free licenses.
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  • Once you have agreed or been required to release outputs generated using grant funds under a Creative Commons license or oth ...o you, or you should obtain written permission from the creator to use and release the work under the license you will appy to the final product (or a compati
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  • ...tools, such as the CC0 public domain dedication, in their policies for the release of public sector information, educational materials, scientific articles an
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  • ...ht in the Work). Notwithstanding the above, Licensor reserves the right to release the Work under different licence terms or to stop distributing the Work at
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  • [http://identi.ca/conversation/66181050#notice-67009981 abstract release names are his favorite]
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  • ...now-available-under-a-creative-commons-licence/, and the actual video/news release: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/Flying_over_B
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  • ...ractices relating to OER.” The policy further specifies that COL will “release its own materials under the most feasible open licenses including the Creat :"release its own materials under the most feasible open licenses including the Creat
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  • In 2008, the release of her self-produced, animated movie “Sita Sings the Blues” was delayed ...corded a song to accompany a young adult novel. “The publicity around my release of music for free with a Creative Commons license brought us together in th
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  • :second draft of abstract vocabulary; release candidate pending bugs found in developing schema.org and RDF expressions
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