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  • ...Can_I_change_the_license_terms_or_conditions.3F | Can I change the license terms or conditions?]] ...What_do_the_terms_and_conditions_of_a_CC_license_apply_to.3F | What do the terms and conditions of a CC license apply to?]]
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  • The text of this Guide is licensed to you under the Creative Common's Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License. Please attribute this G ...rs of the public to make a copy of the podcast and use it according to the terms you apply to the podcast. </li>
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  • * '''xmpRights:UsageTerms''' &mdash; An optional field describing legal terms of use; Creative Commons recommends that when present this take the form '' ...define a Creative Commons schema ''http://creativecommons.org/ns#'' whose common prefix is cc. It currently has the following properties:
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  • ...Debian describes itself as “an association of individuals who have made common cause to create a free operating system” [http://www.us.debian.org/intro/ ...s that control access or use of the Work in a manner inconsistent with the terms of this License Agreement.” of the CC Attribution license ([http://creati
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  • All Creative Commons licenses have many important features in common. * not to alter the terms of the license
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  • # '''Deed''': For longer works, consider including the common deed or legal deed. ...* For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work. The best way to do this is with a link to this web page.
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  • ...anguage, then you may also like to consider offering translations in other common languages in your region. Furthermore, you should read through all document ...orrect. Although, do keep in mind that your ported licenses may differ in terms of quantity of sections and section numbering.
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  • ...aivable compulsive license schemes (in Holland it’s called a levy), most common scheme ...ple are currently using the generic license andmost users won’t read the terms. Is it possible for users to select jurisdiction license until then?
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  • Subject to the above terms and conditions, the license granted here is perpetual (for the duration of ...). We want to give the world access to music, without the legal hassles so common today. There is a great deal of music that has expired copyrights, but almo
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  • It being increasingly common to challenge war as a global policy option, some people will arguably prefe Obviously, the terms here would be tricky. This might have to be a [[parametric license]] speci
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  • ...of the Internet) of their freedoms of voluntary assembly, association, and common enterprise, people have the right to secure, employ and deploy technologies ...are or the underlying source code without becoming a Licensee bound by the terms of this License Agreement, subject to the same restrictions on modification
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  • ...a certain tool or method to a certain job on a one-time basis. All other terms would be defined clearly in the '''guild license''' itself. ...it much easier to form lateral associations of craftspeople who all had a common commitment to a single [[code of ethics]] or professional [[best practices]
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  • ...shareware terms and encourage authors to encourage their users to create [[Common Content]] with their software, or compatible with their software. ...to allow for the specification of [[expiry date]]s, [[price]], and other [[terms of use]] that might apply such as the [[nondisclosure agreement]] clause th
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  • ...seeking just [[attribution]], or to impose lateral or "[[Share Alike]]" [[terms of use]] on all other users - holding them to the very same obligations as There are other aspects of what a participant commits to a group beyond [[Common Content]]:
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  • ...and republish those contents without observing the copyleft or share-alike terms. The data provider, based on our research, is likely to feel “tricked”
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  • ...s like “Attribution-NonCommercial”. Picture Australia selects Creative Common licensed images when producing audio visual displays for National events an ...Creative Commons licensing ‘encourages content contributors to think in terms of a librarian keeping in mind the public benefit of providing maximum acce
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  • ...sions are required from the authors or publishers to use the work in these terms. In this way, ''PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases'' provides a forum for th ...lity to search, in an instant, an entire scientific library for particular terms or concepts, for methods, data, and images – and instantly retrieve the r
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  • *Use of common peer-to-peer technologies, such as BitTorrent and eMule for album download In addition, each artist’s profile clearly details their licence terms under the ‘Your rights on this album’ section, linking to the relevant
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  • ...ed” to “some rights reserved,” enabling you to share your work under terms of your own choosing. This gives you control over distribution, and the non ...ttached to ensure that any remixes or mash-ups are released under the same terms you originally specified.
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  • ...creative professionals in the Network to broadcast their work on their own terms and in a way that fosters cross-pollination and artistic integrity." He wro ...or of a more lenient time schedule? The importance of deadlines has been a common theme across Behance's profiles of creative professionals (check out Lincol
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  • ...uently_Asked_Questions | 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 [[ ...ly few considering the popularity of the NC licenses. As with all license terms, however, there will always be use cases that are challenging to categorize
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  • ...ation and the Digital Economy - [https://www.staysmartonline.gov.au/budd-e/common/info/copyright.html Budd:e E-security Education Package]. The Budd:e packag ...couraging State Services agencies to license material for reuse on liberal terms, and recommends Creative Commons as an important tool in this process.
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  • ...ssible synergies and focus areas where they might collaborate on issues of common interest that are potentially fundable. Key topics of interest are listed b * There is substantial variation from one jurisdiction to another in terms of real or tacit government support for Creative Commons, or room for legal
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  • |Question=What are some examples of conflicting statements in the Terms of Use? ...d licenses that are used (where applicable). Two of the most confusing and common statements were those regarding “educational” and “personal” use. A
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  • CC Salons, discussions and common research projects. CC Salons, meetings, discussions and common research projects. Communication through the CC-FR website.
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  • ...e group of CC licensors and re-users is and to also benefit the project in terms of material to promote CC's cause. The winners will be announced at one of ...ith other groups and institutions if this apprears to be beneficial to our common(s) cause. In the past, such cooperations have existed f. e. with the German
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  • ...ive Commons Attribution 3.0 license" with a link to the license. There are common examples of this on many web media hosting services such as flickr or vimeo ...on. It is now up to the downstream user to be accurate and faithful to the terms of the license. This undoubtedly means knowing which license the work is re
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  • There are a hodge-podge of other regimes, mostly with special terms and conditions, for other types of government data. But GeoGratis and CanLI * Slogans and common symbols, terms, formulas, numerical charts, forms, notebooks, or almanacs.
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  • ...fied. Instead, it is clarified in the [https://creativecommons.org/terms#8 Terms of Use] (linked in the footer on the left) who owns what content. ...o, we make it clear that we will let you know when material is governed by terms different from the CC BY license.
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  • ...sers can easily access the information they need on a work and the license terms. :'''A'''uthor? Author is not noted (It is a common mistake to attribute CC-licensed photos to CC, but Creative Commons is not
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  • ...interface, may be used for personal and non-commercial purposes under the terms of the UK Creative Commons ‘Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0’ L .../print/flickr_report_final.pdf (Springer, Michelle, et al. (2008). For the Common Good: The Library of Congress Flickr Pilot Project)]
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  • ...ovided by the resource publisher or curator]]. DiscoverEd supports several common metadata formats, including OAI-PMH and RDFa. The use of these formats all ** Gloassary of DiscoverEd-related terms.
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  • ...mposes with respect to metadata, so that you can enforce them. In concrete terms, such metadata can be expressed as XML or RDF. In concrete terms, there are two important harvesting protocols:
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  • ...ilable for research uses and commercialization on standard and transparent terms and conditions. ...parency and low transaction costs. The transparency and non-discriminatory terms permit entrepreneurs and potential adopters to plan and make early decision
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  • ...Promise, which specifically defines a "Covered Specification" in technical terms) ...inty to the Licensee is critical (e.g., for adoption and implementation of common industry standards and specifications).
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  • ...xploring ways to improve search and discovery of OER by helping to build a common metadata vocabulary for educational resources via the Learning Resource Met ..." on the Internet. A rights-holder may choose one or more of the following terms:</div>
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  • ...ying around Open Access. SPARC has also filled the public advocacy role in terms of building and drawing upon members of a coalition to engage in grassroots ...rg/ Committee on Data for Science and Technology] (CODATA) the Workshop on Common Use Licensing of Scientific Data Products in Paris. This conference include
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  • ...However, the guild welcomes other platforms. As with any filmmaker, it is common for guild members to organize a crew, and to delegate responsibilities for ...ts represents only one group in Second Life, but it is the most visible in terms of showcasing the majority of filmmakers associated with SL. Many of these
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  • ...Asia and the Pacific will gather together to share experience and discuss common issues and potential projects. This will be a valuable occasion for CC juri ...enges, especially as this event is expected to be a huge gathering both in terms of scale and scope. We're currently maximizing our capability to raise fund
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  • * OER Advocacy Coalition monthly call we discussed Common Core Standards and potential for integration with OER - discussing next ste * Identified legal concepts and license terms of interest in the Unported BY-NC-SA 3.0 legal code
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  • A moment a bit like this is fairly common. You've asked a search engine to tell you what it knows about a particular ...s the subject of a triple (subject, predicate, object). In the Dublin Core terms (DCT), subject means a ''topic''. We use it here to mean "is tagged with".)
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  • ...arena in which to build and coordinate a global framework for action and a common agenda for issues related to free/libre culture and access to knowledge. Th ...ups are working on this, and we consider that it is important to display a common front.
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  • “informative” answer, i.e. an answer that explains them how the terms of or because it implies to negotiate complicated terms with some
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  • ...editorial contents and image upload. We will start with a base of the most common tree species in Europe and Japan. ...the financial backing of CC will have a positive impact on the project in terms of public image.
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  • ...ly texts. In addition, it would offer structured How-To texts for the most common licensing scenarios in as many languages as possible. The back-end of this ...lability=Scalability – or in fact the need to scale up – is limited in terms of the complexity of the commentary, because in this it directly correspond
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  • ...gion's specificity with respect to free culture growth – but also due to common economic and developmental conditions, and discuss strategies suited for ou ...ence in the region, by allowing for exchange of knowledge, networking, and common strategic goals.
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  • ...– and is flexible enough for anyone to join. No special skills required: COMMON people. In terms of technical skills, the project will demand marketing, design and legal su
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  • |applicants=Common Arts Arkipelago ...operty". Arkipelago implicitly critiques the role of IP in formulating the terms/structures of public discourse – because Property as applied to Speech cr
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  • Use of Memoranda of Understanding as a means for establishing common open licensing policies ...o be opened, ranging from information to content, data or works. All these terms are not consistent and the relevant legislation remains to a great extent f
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  • The Court of Appeals found that the the terms in the Artistic license were conditions and not covenants, and that suit co ** The court held that the terms in the license are conditions under which the license is granted not covena
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