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  • ...iction and regional interests. See http://creativecommons.org/discuss for a full list.
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  • pyArchive is a Python module which encapsulates the Internet Archive upload API. It is de
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  • The CC Command Line Interface Tools (CLI Tools) are a set of Python scripts which can be used to insert or read license informati ...ios SVN. To check out a working copy of the trunk from anonymous SVN into a directory named cli-tools, issue the following command (Linux or Mac OS X):
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  • ...and the size of files you are uploading, this step can take anywhere from a few seconds to several hours. ...nal location on your computer, which you can upload to a site or move into a shared downloads folder for P2P (for more info, see [http://creativecommons
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  • ...se selection with their own software. The web services are designed to be a more flexible replacement for the HTML-only [[Web Integration Guide|partner ...mpling. The web services API 1.5 is frozen and can be considered stable. A development API is also supported, where new features are prototyped. The
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  • '''If you're a user: ''' ...ersions of our applications at creativecommons.org. If you want to report a bug or feature request, you'll still record it in the [http://roundup.creat
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  • ...cture developed for 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 ** without doing a complete customization
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  • ...repository (either with a vendor tag or svn:external). However, there are a handful of dependencies which are better built on individual systems or ins ** Linux: use a distro-specific package or see [http://wxpython.org/download.php the wxPyth
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  • ...cation. This document covers customizing ccPublisher 2 in order to create a new application. ...tion, by definition they should be able to be distributed independently of a P6 application.
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  • Categories allow the MediaWiki software to create an index of pages about a specific topic. Pages can have multiple topic tags attached to them. Curr Marks a page as developer related.
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  • ...ou've downloaded a file from [http://archive.org/ the Internet Archive] or a P2P network like [http://creativecommons.org/audio/publish-morpheus Morpheu If you drag a file that lacks license information or contains false information, the appl
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  • ...blisher) or if a developer has an initial implementation of new code (i.e. a language-specific wrapper for CC licenses). == Starting a Project ==
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  • ...n't have resources to build ourselves. If you've found a '''bug''' or have a feature request for existing tools/services, please report it in the [http: ...lory (and maybe, just maybe, [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/4293 a job]).
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  • These FAQs are designed to provide a better understanding of Creative Commons, our licenses, and our other legal ...tor" may be used interchangeably to refer to the person or entity applying a CC license.
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  • ...d does not store content, we would like CC-community members to help build a directory of projects to help spread the word about CC — hence the CC ...ovide services using Creative Commons licenses. For example, Flickr.com is a photo-sharing website that allows users to license their photos under Creat
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  • '''CcNutch''' is a Creative Commons plugin for the open source [http://nutch.org Nutch] search ...h now that it was turned off. http://search.creativecommons.org now offers a selection of these. Nutch may be revived if we want to explore search feat
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  • ...rom other multi-media hosting programs by emphasizing the '''reuse''' (a.k.a. remixing) of content between artists[http://courtreportingagency.com ,] no = Appendix A: Compatibility =
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  • ccHost is a PHP library intended to be installed on web servers wishing to host CC lice PHP or HTML programming is ''not'' required to set up a ccHost installation.
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  • Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that provides flexible copyright licenses for author ...and are tested in Creative Commons' project, ccMixter (www.ccmixter.org), a popular on-line social network service that supports legal music sharing an
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  • ...adding to, signing up for, and editing this roadmap to help get ccHost on a regular release schedule. Release early, release often!
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  • ...make sure to let the development list and chat channel know that you found a bug.'''
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  • Sample Pools are a way to share samples across different ccHost.
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  • ...mmons.org/learn/aboutus/people#1 Hal Abelson] and Philip Greenspun. Later, a new system based around [http://www.geeklog.net/ Geeklog] was rewritten by
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  • === [[Setting Up a Contest]] === :a. People reporting bugs/issues
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  • ...a Magnatune standard "non-evil" recording contract and will be included on a forthcoming Lisa DeBenedictis remix album to be sold commercially. The arti ...his kind of event helps artists to stretch their limits and gain access to a wider variety of great music” explained Magnatune founder and CEO, John B
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  • ...eived, Magnatune increased the number of winning entries from 10 to 15, so a couple of you have 2 tracks that are to be included on the forthcoming Lisa ...d "non-evil" recording contract. Also, the winning entries are included on a forthcoming Lisa DeBenedictis remix album to be sold commercially where the
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  • This is generally the procedure for setting up a contest physically prior to the infrastructure which is already in place to
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  • 5. Browse to: http://ccmixter.org/magnatune/mt/syncpool (takes about a minute or two) * I also added a field to cc_tbl_pool_item called 'albumsku'
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  • ...ere is a watchdog script to restart it but there is a need possibly to run a repair command on the phpbb_sessions as shown below: You can turn off this feature to get a quicker startup with -A
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  • ...nse, we would like to host your code so that others can build on it. Take a look at the [[Wrapper Guidelines]] and [[Source Repository Policy]]; contac * [[CcRdf_for_Python|ccRdf]] provides a wrapper around the licenses and their attributes for Python developers.
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  • When submitting code to a Creative Commons code repository, you agree to the following terms: ...php GNU GPL]; or, (c) such other license terms as are explicitly noted for a particular project.
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  • ...ve Commons]]! La mayoría del contenido que aquí se encuentra va dirigido a Desarrolladores de Software. Ir al '''[[Developer|artículo para desarrolla
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  • ...oria dels continguts estan destinats a desenvolupadors de programari. Aneu a '''[[Developer|l'apartat de desenvolupadors]]'''. ...uant a]] per trobar l'explicació sobre aquest lloc i com podeu ajudar-nos a construir-lo.
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  • ...[[ccREL|metadata]] which allows software to understand that you've applied a license to your work. ...icensing information. When you [http://creativecommons.org/license/ choose a license] on our website, you get back some metadata (licensing information)
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  • ...ns. While libxml2 is a high-speed, memory efficient XML engine, there are a few reasons for this switch. ...en packaging ccPublisher. ElementTree is implemented as pure Python, with a C implementation available in the event that performance ''does'' become an
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  • A list of music podcasts featuring exclusively CC licensed music (exception m * BSWC One-a-Day[http://biotic.blogspot.com/search/label/BSWC%20One-a-Day]
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  • ...or are brand new to the concepts behind it, we encourage you to check out a salon near you. ...hat we have discovered in planning our own Salons - they should be seen as a starting point meant to spark ideas for your own Salon as they are all uniq
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  • A list of Creative Commons accessories you can use while browsing and searchi When you choose a license for your works, you will be given markup to add to your web pages t
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  • Using a few lines of HTML given to you during the licensing process, you can refere ...of works, place the reference somewhere near the top of the page or along a sidebar, rather than hidden at the footer of the page. In addition, make su
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  • ...n short-listed for inclusion in an upcoming city guide. The email provided a URL where the user could opt in or out in having their image considered for ...ed Schmap's intended use of the image, which images were being considered, a Terms of Use, and the ability for the user to Accept or Deny Schmap's reque
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  • ...in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 8 from 6pm-9pm at Shine. CC Salon is a casual get-together focused on conversation and community-building. It's op ...ou can find the latest information about CC Salon. This will also serve as a place where the community can contribute ideas, make suggestions, and submi
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  • ...ngs that will make them have such situations in life living in this world. A '''brain teaser''' will be the one to help those individual in times they r
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  • ...ask what existing works have been remixed. This can work across sites via a [[Sample Pool API]]. ...k that was remixed). The cc:derivativeWork property can denote a remix of a track. ccMixter uses only the former. Skipping verbose rdf/xml syntax with
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  • A search engine should implement this:
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  • ...es and enables one to query ccHost installations for different media using a RESTful API. Implemented first by [[CcHost]].
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  • ...s an [http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-syntax-grammar/ RDF+XML] format for feeds. A [http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/modules/cc/ module] for licensing has been .../www.rssboard.org/rss-specification RSS 2.0] is a simplified feed format. A [http://backend.userland.com/creativeCommonsRssModule module] for licensing
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  • ...ly have to select a license), do not attempt to do it yourself (it will be a frustrating experience). Let's say Anita wants 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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  • Anyone may choose a Creative Commons license by going to http://creativecommons.org/license/ Several services are available to integrate license selection into a website or application:
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  • ...lt the [[Frequently_Asked_Questions|Frequently Asked Questions]] page. For a further historical perspective, you are invited to review deprecated CC leg ...legal advice, and what follows is not legal advice. What follows below is a general description of differences and similarities between the license ver
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  • ...link to the web page so you can follow progress. You can add yourself as a "nosy" account (and receive email when updated) or subscribe to the RSS fee * '''Linux:''' The download link above points to a source tarball, which includes most of what you need. You will also need [
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  • ccPublisher uses a slightly customized [http://roundup.sourceforge.net Roundup] Issue Tracker ...lating to a particular area of functionality (i.e., ''i18n'') are assigned a particular keyword. The following keywords are in use in the tracker. Ple
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  • This is a list of '''books''' available under a Creative Commons license. This is just a start and is woefully incomplete. Please add missing titles and fill in mi
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  • == [http://www.slipabuck.com Slip A Buck.com] == ...tributed how much to a particular project. [http://www.slipabuck.com Slip A Buck] features [[Flash]] tools that integrate seemlessly with the [[ccHost]
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  • ...of multi-media using the Creative Commons licenses and metadata, released a bugfix version 1.0.2 today. The primary features in this release include ad ...more content there will be available for enjoyment and artistic re-use in a sane and legal setting. ccHost is what is used for the infamous Creative Co
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  • In general, for linux community receives a general informal announcement. However, for formal press channels we use th
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  • on Wednesday, March 8 from 6pm-9pm at Shine. CC Salon is a casual latest information about CC Salon. This also is a place where the
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  • <tr><td>ccrdf/</td><td>A Python wrapper for CC Licenses</td></tr> <tr><td>oe_search/</td><td>PHP frontend for a Google CSE that acted as early DiscoverEd prototype</td></tr>
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  • * extra projector (''Raines can bring one as a backup'')
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  • What ideas would be good to try out at the CC Salon? This is a good place to brainstorm and place up thoughts about small segments at the What about a podcast of the event? Could someone record the first event live so that we
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  • * A Future Trip to Rick Prelinger's prelingerlibrary.org
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  • ...s face-to-face interaction and the rate of exchange that takes places from a good monthly event.
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  • # Start a CC Salon where you live
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  • # Make sure that [[All_Salons|there isn't a salon in your area already]]. # Fix a date and decide how often you want to have your salon (monthly, bi-monthly,
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  • ...ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5]. A pdf version is [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide.p ...admap of some of the legal issues specific to podcasting. EFF has produced a very practical and helpful guide for issues related to blogging generally (
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  • on Wednesday, May 10 from 6pm-9pm at Shine. CC Salon is a casual "a system for the collective remediation of public government
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  • also read a more detailed <div id="nonweb">technical * [[#3|part 3: Verification Link: Also a Traffic Engine]]
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  • ...into your software. If you are integrating Creative Commons licenses with a non-web application, or would like more control over the user interface, th * [[#Part 1: Letting users select a license|Part 1: Letting users select a license]]
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  • ...schema] for information about [http://creativecommons.org/ns our model] in a machine-processable form. * Take a look at [[#Embedding RDF in HTML|our conclusions on using RDF in HTML]].
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  • This is a developer-oriented document for a developer oriented feature. This has two implications: ...t transparently handle CC metadata for you (you should only have to select a license), do not attempt to do it yourself.
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  • '''This is a developer-oriented document. Read our [[Embedded Metadata|non-technical ac Historically a single field, TCOP, has been used for both purposes. New applications may
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  • '''This is a developer-oriented document. Read our [[Embedded Metadata|non-technical ac
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  • ...upport/bin/answer.py?answer=60325&topic=10729 timeline] for more details. A list of projects accepted for last year's SoC 2006 is available [[Summer of ...#General Ideas|idea listed below]] that you like or have your own idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up a
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  • ...t include an FTP server, a network share (for internal customizations), or a website with an upload API. ...ave begun to merge the model of storage providers and extensions. This is a good thing. See [[Extending ccPublisher]] for an overview of extensions an
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  • ...nd it will automatically build you a Gallery of HTML pages. You can select a license during setup that will be embedded in each gallery page. * [[Inkscape]], an open source drawing tool (that uses SVG). One may select a CC license for content directly from within the metadata dialog.
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  • ...o use an Adobe application like Photoshop to mark files as re-usable under a Creative Commons license. <b>A Creative Commons XMP FileInfo panel, accessible from many Adobe application
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  • ...tensible Metadata Platform]) facilitates embedding metadata in files using a subset of RDF. Most notably, XMP supports embedding metadata in PDF and man ...with XMP metadata, Creative Commons recommends a licensed document include a visible copyright notice; [[Marking|format-specific recommendations]] for v
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  • ...dobe CS3 based [[XMP]]-compliant applications. This panel lets you choose a license from the convenience of the File Info box. Here's how: * [http://cctools.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/cctools/adobe_panel/trunk/ A browser showing you the history of our panel in Subversion]
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  • ...e it easier for other developers to integrate license selection by writing a wrapper library in your language of choice. Lisp, anyone? A successful implementation will include a small driver application which demonstrates how the wrapper can be used for
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  • ...c API. Our new implementation of <code>cc.license</code> is an example of a full API driven by the RDF metadata ([http://code.creativecommons.org/viewg Other language implementations should also include a small driver program to demonstrate how it can be used to pull license info
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  • ...[[XMP]] Sidecar File'' is a file containing serialized metadata related to a document. Sub-optimal for obvious reasons, these are used by tools, includ
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  • ...D or other type of media without needing to install the actual software on a machine. ...CC-powered projects to add themselves to the Content Directories. This is a listing of creative initiatives using CC licensing. We provide an intuitive
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  • ...0" src="http://creativecommons.org/images/public/somerights.gif" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt; This work is licensed under a
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  • Creative Commons has built a series of open source tools to assist end users in publishing and use of CC If you're a developer looking for CC-enabled libraries and APIs see our [[Developers|de
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  • ...ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5]. A pdf version is [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide.p ...umber">3.2.2.1</span> <span class="toctext">You Are Using A Fact, An Idea, A Theory Or Slogan, Title Or Short Phrase.</span>]]</li>
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  • ...ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5]. A pdf version is [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide.p ...More broadly, podcasting has been heralded as “the medium that promises a future where anyone can make radio, instead of just listen to it.” (http
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  • * '''+1: Proposal is longer than a few sentences.''' We need some meat in the proposal in order to even consi ...: Proposer has contacted us prior to the submission.''' This demonstrates a definite interest in Inkscape and proves an ability to communicate with us.
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  • We really appreciate community contributions and feedback (we're a small team and spread thin) and we especially love seeing what you build us
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  • ...cular situation, which may include obtaining appropriate legal advice from a licensed attorney.''' ** Otherwise, if you are interested in starting a directory of CC-friendly legal service providers, please do so and let all
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  • ...ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5]. A pdf version is [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide.p ...ick (http://www.mwsmedia.com/). The Guide is certainly a better product as a result of their feedback and comments. Finally, I am very thankful for Crea
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  • ...ons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5]. A pdf version is [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide.p ...rk through the insanity that copyright law has become, Creative Commons is a simple alternative to this complex mess.
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  • ...in our [http://creativecommons.org/license license chooser], you are given a snippet of HTML that contains RDFa. Sites like [http://www.thingiverse.com ...ng about when they create content. Computers may understand that a file is a text file or another file is an image file, but they typically don't unders
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  • ...patch is a small piece of software designed to update or fix problems with a computer program. This includes fixing bugs, replacing graphics and improvi ...sourceforge.net project and unrestricted access to SVN. So, please submit a great patch, we will help you with formatting it properly, and then afterwa
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  • == [[Add license search to a major commercial search engine]] == ...to Creative Commons licenses. While useful, this is far from our vision of a metadata-aware search engine.
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  • ...to Creative Commons licenses. While useful, this is far from our vision of a metadata-aware search engine. ...lease read the detail page for further information [[Add license search to a major commercial search engine]].
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  • ...e the previous challenge. However, an individual or small team could build a search engine exclusively for Creative Commons-licensed content, much as se
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  • ...is an example Open (find) dialog that could use one's local hard drive or a service (on-line, etc). ...dialogs for saving content. How could this be used to help find content on a desktop, web, etc?
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  • ...en out of date. If you're interested in working in this area there is now a challenge to [[Rewrite_Metadata_Validator|rewrite the validator]]. ...ense metadata version should extract RDF potentially embedded in HTML from a text input box or URL, parse the RDF, and display license and work properti
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  • ...o the verification web page. More sophisticated implementations might help a user manage their tagged files or interface with specific web publishing sy * We have a [http://cctools.sourceforge.net/ command line tool] that embeds license cla
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  • ...drawing tool. It supports CC licensing within the application and also has a simple way to add metadata to SVG files from within the application.
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  • PDF (Portable Document Format) is a format for encapsulating all types of documents for transmission and usage ...p://creativecommons.org/technology/xmp embed a Creative Commons license in a PDF document] using [[XMP]] through, for example, Adobe Photoshop CS.
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  • [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG Scalable Vector Graphics] (SVG) SVG is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics and graphical applications * [http://www.openclipart.org/ Open Clip Art Library], a public domain collection of user-submitted clip art
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  • ...ons. This can be anything from simply reading the license metadata out of a file and displaying it to the user to helping users create, remix, and publ ...e]] provides a method to read from, and embed to, license information from a variety of file formats.
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  • ...ase of ccPublisher. Instructions assume you have successfully checked out a sandbox from Subversion, as described [[Developing ccPublisher 2|here]]. ...he current release contains the following code that would need updated for a new release:
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  • ...link to the web page so you can follow progress. You can add yourself as a "nosy" account (and receive email when updated) or subscribe to the RSS fee * '''Linux:''' The download link above points to a source tarball, which includes most of what you need. You will also need [
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  • Toronto's CC Salon is a monthly event focused on building a community of artists and developers around Creative Commons licenses, stand A local informal gathering of individuals around Creative Commons licenses, s
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  • ...hing bugs. Additionally, please use the automatic phone-home feature when a crash occurs. Email regarding this release may be sent to software@creativ
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  • This article describes best practices for marking works licensed with a Creative Commons license or dedicated to the public domain with both human ...s 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 the owner and
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  • ...well as details about common extension patterns. All instructions assume a Linux-based development environment. ...When that is finalized, we will provide a script or template for creating a distribution package for extensions. The final distribution model will lik
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  • Extensions are a new feature in ccPublisher 2, and as such they will undoubtedly evolve and ...ral feature is the ability to selectively enable or disable extensions for a particular applications.
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  • <code>app.zcml</code> is a ZCML file which defines the way a P6 application (including ccPublisher 2) operates.
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  • <code>app.zcml</code> is a ZCML file which defines the way a P6 application (including ccPublisher 2) operates.
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  • ...ode>extensions</code> subdirectory of the support directory. For example, a Windows user with the username John would have extensions installed into
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  • An Extension Point is a marker in the application page sequence which allows extensions and storage
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  • ...ox Mozilla Firefox] and [http://songbirdnest.com Songbird], which provides a convenient way to examine metadata -- including Creative Commons licenses - * [[Report MozCC Bug|Report a bug]]
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  • * Define a communication mechanism between the two (events?) that others can emulate * Restructure code to wrap all the functionality in a single object (to prevent namespace collisions)
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  • * [http://mozdev.org/bugs/createaccount.cgi create a Bugzilla account]; this is required to report bugs, and is important becaus ...ld0-0-0=noop&type0-0-0=noop&value0-0-0=&cmdtype=doit&order=Bug+Number view a list of open bugs]
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  • ...rchive.org Internet Archive] for free hosting. ccPublisher also serves as a platform for development of other Creative Commons license-enabled tools. ** [[Writing a Storage Provider]] Adding support for new upload repositories to ccPublishe
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  • ...ion, see the [[ccPublisher Developer]] page. Creative Commons distributes a gzipped tar file containing the source for ccPublisher on Linux. Before ru
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  • * '''Linux:''' The download link above points to a source tarball, which includes most of what you need. See [[ccPublisher on * '''Mac OS X:''' The download link points to a zip file which contains the application file. Unzip the archive to run ccP
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  • ...but would prefer to host it at your own website, ccPublisher can generate a piece of HTML which contains machine-readable information about the license ...you will paste the verification HTML into. The verification HTML contains a hash of the file you are licensing, which allows software to validate the f
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  • ...the Internet Archive. It's practical because the user doesn't need to open a browser and search how to upload stuff. If the user could upload to other s [[CcHost]], a 'Web-based System Supporting Remixing and Collaboration on Media', is the i
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  • ...t currently is in need of standard Open Source translations. Victor Stone, a core developer on the project has created one way to for admins to edit str /PROJECT_NAME (for setting up a ccmixter and cchost translatable .po file.
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  • ...mons tags. Another Google Summer of Code project this year was able to get a patch to Gstreamer to make this possible. When I have more time, I will try ccBanshee is a [http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html Google Summer of Code] (SoC) proj
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  • ...ntly not internationalized, and we are working to correct that situation. A goal for [[MozCC_Development#MozCC_2.6|MozCC 2.6]] is complete i18n support As work progresses a call for translators will be announced. The call will be posted in the fol
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  • ...ther languages and technologies. Installing Eclipse for Windows is simply a matter of unzipping the file you downloaded; '''<code>eclipse.exe</code>''' ...Eclipse's integrated update manager. After starting Eclipse and selecting a Workspace location, go to the '''Help''' menu and navigate to the '''Softwa
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  • ...nel]], or by sending an email to webmaster@creativecommons.org. If you are a CC affiliate on the CCi mailing list, you can use that instead. ...ou see "${license_name}" or "%(license_name)s" in a string, that indicates a substitution (for the real license name). These are placeholders that the t
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  • ...e <code>ccpublisher</code> directory. If you are interested in working on a branch, you can browse the [http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/cctools/publisher
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  • ...s recent foray into the digital world known as Second Life, which includes a rock concert and the creation of an all new PopSci.com Lounge. ...f PopSci.com, the Web site for Popular Science magazine. She's the host of a Web show called Future Girl, as well as hostess-with-the-mostest of events
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  • |Description=WpLicense is a plugin for WordPress which allows users to select a Creative Commons license for their blog and content. * 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</code>.
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  • The [[OpenOfficeOrg Addin|OpenOffice.org Addin]] support embedding a license in Writer, Calc and Impress docuemnts. This information is current
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  • [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office Microsoft Office] is a suite of productivity programs created or purchased by Microsoft and develo ...53DD-1CC0-4FBE-9E1D-B91D07C76504&displaylang=en Microsoft has implemented] a standard plug-in for Microsoft Office 2003 which enables CC-licensing conte
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  • [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office Microsoft Office] is a suite of productivity programs created or purchased by Microsoft and develo
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  • ...Bart; Mansell, Robin; Bingchun Meng, September 2013. Copyright & Creation: A Case for Promoting Inclusive Online Sharing. [http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@ls ...ciencia, educación, innovación y cultura apoyadas por Redes de Tecnología Avanzada”, Colombia, vol. 1, n. 2, 2011, pp. 1 – 15. [http://publicacio
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  • In the process of developing on [[MozCC]], it became apparent that a class which modeled Creative Commons license RDF would be useful. In order '''ccrdf.js''' is a set of classes and Javascript objects which model Creative Commons licensin
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  • ccRdf is a [[License Wrappers|license-wrapper library]] developed [[CcRdf for Python|f
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  • ...p my install as http://cchost.localhost which works on my local machine as a test setup. ...p my install as http://cchost.localhost which works on my local machine as a test setup.
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  • * Improved JsWidget integration to allow removing a license and setting no license * Change file inclusion to use absolute paths, which avoids a problem with some hosting providers where relative paths were disabled.
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  • This service was first created in response to a list of [[Developer Challenges|developer challenges]] published by the Crea ...le called "libvalidator." libvalidator handles RDF in many formats; RDF in a comment, RDFa, or inline RDF/XML. HTML is processed by html5lib, and the RD
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  • ...xtract is a pluggable Python class for extracting RDF from blocks of text. A simple extractor, <code>regex_extractor</code>, which uses regexes to searc * ability to wrap the returned RDF in a Python-ic object (like a generic implementation of [[CcRdf]]).
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  • ...ss to the CC Second Life land is to '''make one contribution for review by a group officer, as listed on the [[Second Life]] page, and then get full rig == A contribution to the project includes ==
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  • ...interactive session once I've gone through the slides we're going to make a transcript of this, by the way, so if anyone doesn't want to be included in ...to load-- on the one hand, providing incentives to creators in the form of a grant of monopoly rights to their creations, and on the other hand, promoti
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  • Hey everyone. Thanks for joining us. As usual, we’ll be posting a transcript. Please let me know if you would like to be omitted from the ta ...ay, make derivatives of and perform the work in nations not categorized as a “high income economy” according to the World Bank so long as attributio
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  • ...ocess of developing ccPublisher2, a rewrite of the original application -- a rewrite was begun in order to address problems with extensibility and custo ...time by code from mulitple developers. The Zope 3 infrastructure provides a system of interfaces, adapters, run-time application configuration and an e
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  • ...r coming everyone. Shall we begin? So first things first. There will be a transcript made available later for everyone, so if you don't want to be on ....org - which is the site for my chapter. Its a blog set up but you can get a feeling for what we do
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  • 1. Introduction: I'll say a few words about who I am and what will 3. about the movie: I'll talk a few minutes about the movie itself.
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  • [[cc-sharp]] is a C# library for verifying Creative Commons license metadata. A Google Code project has been set up [http://code.google.com/p/cc-sharp/ her The project was built as a [http://www.monodevelop.com/ MonoDevelop] solution so to build it from home
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  • ...It promises to be a great event full of interesting discussion. Plus, it's a great way to connect with the community of developers, users, and advocates The ccSalon(wiki.creativecommons.org/Salon) is a event focused on building
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  • The majority of music released under a CC license uses one of the licenses that [[Defining Noncommercial|prohbit c [http://soundcloud.com/creativecommons SoundCloud's CC portal] features a search that allows filtering for tracks permitting commercial use and modif
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  • ...d license metadata. If license information is detected the extension adds a (CC) icon to the status bar. Clicking the icon opens the license deed in t * Visit a site with embedded metadata, like http://creativecommons.org
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  • ...de of ideas to integrate Creative Commons licenses into the Gnome Desktop. A [http://code.google.com/p/gnome-cc-integration/ software repository] has be ...e.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349356 this bug] for more info. Also, need to create a [[Beagle]] and [[Tracker]] search plugin.
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  • ...- the moment it is created. This means that if you want to copy and re-use a creative work you find online, you usually have to ask the author's permiss This "all rights reserved" protection is a good thing for many authors and artists. But what about those who want you
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  • A plugin for the [[CC Search|Creative Commons search tool]] is built into som (the CC logo, or the Google logo, for example). You will see a pull down
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  • [[MozCC]] 2, released in August 2006, is a rewrite of the original MozCC Firefox Extension targeted specifically at Ge ...meta></code> tag, or [[RDFa]]. MozCC 1.x handled all embedding methods in a single loop which made it difficult to test one in isolation or add new fun
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  • Jaime Frutos Morales has developed a handler for [http://raphael.slinckx.net/deskbar/ Deskbar-Applet] for the [h
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  • ...rg/wiki/Matroska Matroska] (common file extensions being .mkv and .mka) is a project to develop an open source multimedia container format similar to Ap A subset of Matroska is used for [http://www.webmproject.org WebM]; support f
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  • ...ideo (AV) digital data. Introduced in late 1998, it is the designation for a group of audio and video coding standards and related technology agreed upo
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  • Hey everyone. Thanks for joining us. As usual, we’ll be posting a transcript. Please let me know if you would like to be omitted from the tal ...ay, make derivatives of and perform the work in nations not categorized as a “high income economy” according to the World Bank so long as attributio
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  • 1. Introduction: I'll say a few words about who I am and what will happen here the next half hour. 3. about the movie: I'll talk a few minutes about the movie itself.
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  • This is a list of '''films''' available under a Creative Commons license. ...obably shouldn't be a disqualifier. And, almost obviously, they must have a CC licensed version.
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  • ...nerds, ennui-afflicted clowns, self-loathing giant squids, and devotees of a certain Swedish prefab furniture store are insanely clever without ever bei ...and the remainder will soon follow - an entire year's worth of songs from a bold experiment in independent musicianship and internet superstardom. His
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  • This is a list of Creative Commons licensed audio media. [http://creativecommons.org/ ...are specifically relevant for podcasters, such as using music and video in a podcast.
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  • This is a list of Creative Commons licensed image-based media. Part of the [http://cr
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  • This is a partial list of Creative Commons licensed video media. Part of the [http://
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  • ...ons licensed text-based media. Please see the [[Books]] page and use it as a guide for how to lay out this one. ''Part of the [http://creativecommons.or * [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/3843 Silenced: a censorship study]
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  • This is a list of Creative Commons licensed education-based media. This is a partial port of the [http://creativecommons.org/education/ original educati
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  • ...performance/live-based media. Please see the [[Books]] page and use it as a guide for how to lay out this one.
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  • This is a list of CC-licensed content.
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  • <br>This poster is designed by Lara Meter and can be used under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 license] A local informal gathering of individuals around Creative Commons licenses, s
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  • Mtkidu is comprised of two South African individuals on a collective path of a shared creative consciousness; design/art/composing is what constitutes the ...all intents and purposes, we concentrate on the creation and innovation of a new, dynamic sound, vision in South Africa and as the art galleries and clu
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  • ...established image or concept and mixing it up for a fresh take have become a hurdle for creativity - leaving those with the most power and wealth the on ...or have them remixed by creative communities around the world. The result: a pool of some 140 million images, music tracks, samples, and movies that cre
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  • ...her one between the allowed. If you hover the mouse cursor over any field, a tip box will appears, explaining what it means. ...and the size of files you are uploading, this step can take anywhere from a few seconds to several hours.
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  • This release is an 'admin' release with only a few feature. It is ccHost is now tracking the last time a major change
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  • Currently, ccHost packages are being made three-times a day and are available here: ...urce.com WebsiteSource] provide an administration interface for setting up a mysql database. Hosting services also provide some FTP or SFTP mechanism to
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  • This is a page to collect what is the current status of the search engine software ma ...es to share methods for searching]. It is [http://www.opensearch.org/ also a philosophy]. Here is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSearch the wiki page
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  • The following is a rough outline, with background, on what you need to do to create your own s = What Makes a 'Skin' =
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  • ...ecure way can be tricky with a content management system such as ccHost on a UNIX system. and this document does not pretend to cover all. It is a compendium of issues
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movable_Type Movable Type] allows users to choose a CC license for their blog via our [[choose license]] popup service. Clicking launches the CC license chooser in a popup:
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  • The [http://drupal.org/project/creativecommons creativecommons] module is a fully-featured module for Drupal 6, under active development (since it was <!-- This one does not use the API, has only a few choices of licenses (without choice of juridiction nor version so far),
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  • ...seen at http://flickr.com/account/prefs/license/ (you must be logged in to a Flickr account).
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  • ...ntest, mark them with the Creative Commons license of your choice.) ''Add a link to your flickr site below.'' ...ill be awarded (one for stills, one for machinima/recordings). (And maybe a surprise or two, still working on it.) We are working on in-world prizes p
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  • WIRED and Flavorpill presented a '''Creative Commons Concert''' in New York on September 29, 2006 @ 9pm ...of Next Music, which kicks off [http://www.nextfest.net/ WIRED NextFest], a four-day festival featuring more than 130 interactive exhibits from scienti
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  • == How to add a content registry == ...i.creativecommons.org/Special:AddPage/Form:ContentRegistry form] or create a new page using the [[Template:ContentRegistry]]
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  • We now have support for the xspf playlist standard as a feed. ccHost includes a script and admin interface for dumping
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  • ...tension for [http:// Adobe Acrobat] which allows users to select and embed a Creative Commons license in [[PDF]] files.
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  • ...CA, but synchronized with other CC Parties around the world, all throwing a party to celebrate Creative Commons' 4th birthday. ...vent will be coordinated with other CC Birthday Party's in hopes of having a continuous birthday celebratino and synchronization to light up the blogosp
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  • ...both planning the upcoming 4th [[Birthday Party]] for Creative Commons and a nice post by CC Poland's Alek Tarkowski on the [http://icommons.org/2006/10 A series of "CC Parties" - music concerts of local indie bands mixing fun wit
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  • <br />Barney Boomslang will start a chess game for residents to record.
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  • Present Judge Richard A. Posner in Second Life ...Life on December 7, 2006 at 6-8pm PST. Second Life is an online society in a 3D world, where users can explore, build, socialize, and participate in the
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  • The CC PHP-AJAX Chooser is a simple way to add a license chooser to your PHP-based web application. It contains the followi * to use a particular version of the web services
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  • ...awards shows (oscars, grammys, mtv video music awards) and would also have a festival component to the event that highlights contemporary media. A festival/awards event that is latched onto a large conference or festival. It should be big and aggressive about finding
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  • <p>Don't miss the next <a href="http://creativecommons.org/salon">CC Salon</a> at <a href="http://shinesf.com">shinesf</a> from 6-9 PM on Wednesday, November 8
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  • ...6, the event will be FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 from 9 PM - 2 AM in order to have a big b-day countdown at midnight. ...arty like we are going to have and others might want to setup a meeting at a restaurant or bar.
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  • A draft of the 2012-13 CC research agenda that in part relates to metrics can ...doption of Creative Commons licenses. It is our hope that this will become a valuable online resource for the Creative Commons community, for researcher
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  • ...ng experimental web applications. CC founder and CEO Lawrence Lessig wrote a [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7143 letter introducing the site]. * Submit a [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80503 bug, request] or [[HOWTO_P
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  • *<span style="font-size:115%;">Learn how to [[Salon|start a CC Salon]]</span> [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php/Category:Event See a list of events]
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  • CC turns 4 this December! The San Francisco HQ office is throwing a party to celebrate with our supporters who will be in town on December 15th
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  • ...such that specific data formats can be published by different websites in a compatible fashion, e.g., event information (hCal) and contact information [[RelLicense]] is a simple means to indicate that a page is licensed. (Or when used within another microformat, that microforma
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  • == Help start a Salon in Brisbane! == ...tion (iCi) (http://www.ici.qut.edu.au), held the first Australian ccSalon, a live showcase of Creative Commons art, music, film and text in Australia.
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  • === [[Marking_your_work_with_a_CC_license | Mark your work with a CC license]] === This page contains examples and tips on how to mark your work with a CC license.
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  • ...of shared licences rather than to make a tool for undermining the commons? A collaborative commons is your end goal yes? ...ons.org/termination/faq.php#So.2C_I_get_all_of_my_rights_back.3F - even if a license is successfully terminated, derivative works will be unaffected. M
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  • ...s sold well but your royalty check each quarter is pretty small. You want a better deal and want to see if you might be able to terminate the publishin ...f the contract requires you to agree that the graphics you are creating is a “work for hire.” Now in 2007 you realize that you could reuse those gr
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  • Have or obtain access to a content repository with CC licensed content, e.g., one listed at [[content This is far from impossible, even without a relationship. Feeds provide access to many repositories. Feeds should conta
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  • ** [http://www.artsjournal.com/artfulmanager/main/048544.php Rethinking a window to the world]
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  • ...really happy on making your mind work, it is better for you to search for a [http://www.trickyriddles.com/ '''Brain Teasers'''] that is really best for ...t can make their minds work and can make them think widely. Buying some of a '''Brain Teaser''' game can make those people have such ways they can be be
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  • This page provides a brief description of changes that are included in each release of [[MozCC]] * Performance improvements when visiting a page with many <code><link></code> tags.
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  • [[CcLookup|CC Lookup]] is currently distributed for Linux as a gzipped tar file. To run CC Lookup, you will need the following dependenci We are working on packaging CC Lookup in a more user-friendly fashion; if you have suggestions, comments or skills in
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  • ...p Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser mash-up." In other words, a darn cool music player, built on Gecko. When you install MozCC in Songbird MozCC requires Songbird 0.2.5 or later; a nightly build from 14 February 2007 or later should work, too.
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  • A Creative Commons Add-in for Amarok would allow license information to be di Amarok is a music player for Linux, included in the KDE suite of applications. Amarok h
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  • This is a reading list of Web sites and paper books that you can use to get informed ...full coverage of Swedish IP law. Writen for law school students but still a good read for anyone who wants to understand Swedish IP law.
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  • ...//www.openrightsgroup.org Open Rights Group] are the process of organizing a cc-salon in London, to be held on every last Thursday of the month at [http ...d like to take part, whether by performing or exhibiting your work, giving a talk or presentation, providing sponsorship or other support, or by getting
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  • Creative Commons is a non-profit organisation which provides free copyright licences to allow peo ...iginal author. On top of this basic permission, the author can select from a number of restrictions:
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  • This is a page for the CC Publishers Association, a small group that meets semi-regularly to discuss questions about CC licensi The focus of this meeting was mainly Q&A. Eric answered many questions that the attendees had about specific use cas
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  • The generator can be integrated with your site using a link or an <code>&lt;iframe&gt;</code> tag. For example: The value supplied for <code>partner_id</code> should be a short, descriptive name for your site. For example, Big Example University
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  • ...> The purpose of this wiki is to help you learn more about CC and give you a chance to collaborate with us. CC relies on its community of users to keep ...nfo@creativecommons.org providing your CCID and something to prove you are a real person who wants to edit the Wiki.</div>
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  • ** All content is licensed restrictively with a Creative Commons license, but commercial rights are brokered for standard s ...hosting media, possibly user-generated-content, or just standard media on a site. [[Media_Hosting_Wishlist|Here are some standard best use case items f
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  • ...ontent by publishing it under a Creative Commons license. Below we provide a basic overview of how you may integrate Creative Commons licensing into you LicenseChooser.js provides a lightweight method for integrating license selection into web applications.
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  • ...age aims to document best practices. Also, blogger on this page is used in a very large context meaning all forms of blogging including videoblogging, p Use a service for publishing your content
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  • ...volved, from hosting a [[salon]], [[translate | translating]], or starting a new jurisdiction project. ...d. The following overview is designed to help you understand what building a jurisdiction team would entail:
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  • '''CC Kubrick''' is a [http://wordpress.org/ WordPress] theme based on Kubrick which will match t CC Kubrick is a simple customization of Kubrick, with the following features:
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  • ...or our international affiliates. This page describes what you can do with a hosted site and how to sign up. Hosted CCi sites allow international affiliates to put together a simple, flexible site without managing their own infrastructure. The hoste
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  • A list of everyone who has expressed an interest in performing, talking or ex ...rom Bucharest, studying in Italy. Would like to exhibit paintings based on a 'remix' of Baroque and Renaissance styles.
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  • [http://ccmixter.org/ ccMixter] is a Creative Commons project based solely for sharing remixable, reusable sound
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  • This is a page for critical documentation about large scale CC specifications, recomm # [[Sharing_Creative_Works|Sharing Creative Works Comics]] - A general introduction to copyright and CC licensing
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  • * Presentations and Q&A. ...general, is being employed to different degrees in the music industry with a specific focus on web radio, net label economics, and digital collaboration
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  • * '''[[Sharing Creative Works]]''' is a general introduction to copyright and CC licensing. * '''[[Spectrumofrights_Comic1|"A Spectrum of Rights"]]''' is a comic which focuses on showing where Creative Commons fits into the rights
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  • ...y for developers to build license-aware applications. liblicense utilizes a pluggable module system for reading and writing metadata from specific file * For a brief introduction video, check [http://blip.tv/file/1142312/ Asheesh Laroi
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  • '''CC+''' denotes the combination of a '''CC official license (unmodified and verbatim)''' + '''another separate a ...quires that the work be licensed under a standard CC license that provides a baseline set of permissions that have not been modified or customized but r
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  • ...as and works of our peers and predecessors. Digital communications promise a new explosion of this kind of collaborative creative activity. But at the s ...tp://www.teamlaw.com .] It is Creative Commons’ goal to help create such a mechanism.
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  • ...peer reviewed content so that it makes it easy to automatically pull down a top ten best tracks, or something similar, and then timestamp them, and pac ...to package content on the fly is akin to packaging of an album, producing a checkout item, and is vitally important for platforms like the [[OLPC]] and
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  • * Notes: Has a flash-based mixer for remixing right in your browser!
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  • * Notes: Ekleipsi is a netlabel focused on obscure music in all its forms and expressions.
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  • ...ra as lexical hypertexts. The IntraText interface is best experienced with a Tablet PC or touch screen
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  • ...musicians. With Kompoz, you can collaborate with anyone to create and mix a new generation of independent music based on the open standards of the "Cre
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  • * Notes: The Tree of Life is a collection of information about biodiversity. We cover all organisms, livin
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  • ...mps, and IP addresses) since the "n" logo in the html generated code makes a call back to our servers on every display of the number. The Numly portal ...rints. Authors/Artists can be identified by uploading a digital work with a matching digital fingerprint and can be contacted via our secure message ce
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  • ...of authorship of creative workings, no matter if it's photography, poetry, a series of mp3 files or an open source software project. If somebody infring ...ed by European Digital Signature Laws). You can generate yourself or order a printed and signed certificate, which you may file with your contracts.
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  • ...ommons and open source communities. Within this CD, you'll be able to test a free, open source Linux operating system, applications, and explore Creativ *Fedora 7 is a free, open source Linux operating system. Fedora may be fully installed by
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  • = How to Submit a Marker = ...age. Follow the directions on that page to insert your uploaded file into a wiki page.
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  • ...and provides a simplified way to integrate a drop-down license selector in a web application. This will render a selector as shown below:
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  • you to test a Linux operating system and try out innovative free, open source software ap ...rnal storage device (like a USB thumb drive) if they wish to save content. A LiveCD runs independently of the computer's hard disk, and content cannot b
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  • ** <del>Nautilus writes a license to every file whose property dialog is displayed</del> *** libtool: install: error: cannot install `liblicense.la' to a directory not ending in /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/liblicense
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  • ...n I will show how the integration through nautilus-python is done. Here is a screenshot from nautilus. ...e first is the license emblem shown in the screenshot above. The second is a license properties tab. We'll start with the emblem because it uses the rea
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  • ** Use SONAME so applications can request a particular version of liblicense's API/ABI ...I think this is a premature concern; once things stabilize I think this is a good idea. At version 0.3, people should expect that source and binary com
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  • ...tly broken down [http://freeculture.org/get-involved/ on their website] in a range of commitment levels. ...at [http://freeculture.org/| FreeCulture.org] are more than happy to lend a hand in setting up new chapters - send an e-mail to newgroup@freeculture.or
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  • ...ences by helping present projects, fliers, and other issues. Also, this is a great way to get into your favorite conference for free!
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  • ...school district. Encouraging this usage is incredibly important for CC on a large-scale - integrating CC into local communities is one of the best ways ...friends to your best abilities! Informal person-to-person discussions are a great way to spread the word about CC - if you need talking points, check o
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  • OpenStreetMap is a project aimed squarely at creating and providing free geographic data such
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  • #redirect [[Capitalism 3.0: A Guide to Reclaiming the Commons]]
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  • ...i am musician singer and song written, i just come to realise an album and a dvd clips, i play congolese music, the rythm is roumba,soukous and ndombolo
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  • ...exclusive images. All images have been made available free of charge under a creative commons license - see each image page for full details.
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  • ...renders, montages etc. We also have a small selection of video clips, and a growing gallery of user uploaded works.
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  • Curriki is a site where users can create and share various educational resources (includ
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  • ...ine readable metadata for licenses. This page describes how to begin with a license URI and map it to license properties. ...the work, specifically affecting the scope of the permissions provided by a permission. Requirements describe actions required of user when making use
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  • The LiveContent could also be made to fit onto a usb stick so that it can be plugged into computers and boot straight into L ...D] with almost exactly the same ideas behind it. More than willing to lend a hand with this :D. Contact me at [mailto:jonathan.roberts.uk@googlemail.com
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  • ...nt — audio, video, image, text and educational resources. LiveContent is a project for anyone to explore to learn more about about open content that c ...ull down the most current, "live" open content. Third, 2.0 aims to provide a nudge to prompt more content curators to provide standardized open content
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  • The 2080s - A boy, a videogame, and a spaceship.
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  • Right-click (or control-click, on a Mac) this [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/adobe-panel/CreativeCommonsPa ...start Photoshop, you can look at the Creative Commons metadata attached to a file by clicking "File Info" inside the "File" menu at the top left.
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  • We believe that the LiveContent distro can provide a useful platform that allows users to test explore free and open content and ...rmanently, thus providing a wealth of benefits both to patrons in terms of a more free computing environment and severing the long-standing ties between
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  • ...nline and doing outreach to libraries and other interested parties through a widespread press release, listservs, hand out at events, or get an in throu ...om various sources , current application versions and OS patches and build a CD extremely easily. In this way, users could download the most current bui
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  • ...al 2.0 release coming at Phase 3. Geographically, we're looking to involve a library from each of the following areas:
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  • Is a society possible in which peer production is the primary mode of production? If so, how could such a society be organized?"
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  • ...memory and twice the speed to render each page. PHPTAL was often charging a ccHost over 4MB per page request. The overhead of the new system is approxi ...we've been using for templates during your development and we will provide a tool that will import the templates to ccHost.
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  • ...pecial emphasis on Open Educational Resources (OER). As such, it utilizes a web-wide index, promoting results which have been identified as OER. Disco ...nnotations, is stored in a triple store. This information is available as a SPARQL endpoint.
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  • ...tive Commons uses [http://translate.creativecommons.org Pootle] to provide a web-based translation interface. '''Using Pootle is the preferred method f ...le directory. If you have questions about where to find the templates for a specific project, email the [[Mailing Lists|cc-devel]] mailing list.
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  • Atom is a syndication (feed) format, defined by the [http://ietf.org IETF] in [http:/ == Specifying a License ==
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  • ...w.rssboard.org/rss-specification RSS 2.0] is a syndication (feed) format. A [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/creativeCommonsRssModule.html module] has == Specifying a License ==
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  • * [[PdfLicenseManager]] is a Java-based GUI and command line program for embedding XMP with license info * [http://www.cogniview.com/cc-pdf-converter.php CC PDF Converter] is a free open source (GPL) program for creating PDFs with CC license.
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  • ...gramming techniques and personal page for Luca Mauri. The website contains a Blog, images and source code. The most part of the material is published un
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  • ...ivecommons.org/license select license page] for information about choosing a license. Looking for media to help evangelize Creative Commons? A list of resources is available [[Media|here]].
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  • * [[LicenseChooser.js]] - A way to quickly add Creative Commons licensing to a web app.
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  • ...ns, music students, and music educators. The Berkleeshares.com Web site is a library of free music lessons that are available for downloading, listening
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  • As with the first draft, this collaboration will be conducted either on a public list or offline. ...sometimes necessary to redraft the licenses several times before reaching a final, stable version.
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  • ...se licenses can be derived from the clauses contained in BY-NC-SA. CC has a guide to help with this process. ...r your browser. It is highly recommended that you work with one license at a time, i.e. BY, BY-NC, BY-NC-SA. This will ensure that the paragraph numberi
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  • ...h). We love creative commons because it boils down to culture-building (in a Chinese-whispers sense). Onya, Larry! Come and see us at 60Sox.
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  • Create a page with the title of the directory, then add and complete a copy of the [[Template:ContentDirectory]] template. First, you need to be logged in as a user with an approved CCID account.
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  • .... At the party there will be an open mic, projector and a tool for sending a SMS to all the guests at the party. Excited about seeing you there! You may bring a few of your friends with you if you want.
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  • |text=This is where the law comes in. Although anyone with a computer has the ability to share or change your creation, because of copyr ...like to allow for your work to be shared around the world, consider using a ''Creative Commons License''.
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  • '''Creative Commons Rights Expression Language (ccREL)''' is a specification describing how license information may be described using RDF ...using [[RDFa]] or [[XMP]], may be [[Marking Works Technical|embedded]] in a variety of [[:Category:Filetype|filetypes]]. Additional confidence may be
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  • ...ative, teacher-based, curriculum-sharing project. We're looking to provide a reliable forum where teachers can openly and freely share their successful ...ative, teacher-based, curriculum-sharing project. We're looking to provide a reliable forum where teachers can openly and freely share their successful
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  • Then, we will have a session going over the successes in this drive and highlighting the key pie A detailed schedule is forthcoming as we work out the details and coordinate
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  • "In 2006, after a year long period of research, [[Science Commons]] targeted three areas for ...ally perform in many cases. One approach might be to develop and recommend a single license: any data with this license can be integrated with any other
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  • ...is wiki]] in 2004, except for text in italics. A more current proposal is a [[human rights license]] and one already ongoing is the [[freedoms license] ...e''' forbidding military and some police uses is a potential candidate for a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]]. ''This category overlaps c
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  • A '''parametric license''' is a [[license]] either mechanically generated or chosen from options and fill-i ...ative Commons Open Office extension]] for instance makes it easy to choose a CC license based on such input(s).
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  • ''This is [[speculative content]] about a potential [[future]] [[parametric license]]. It was originally contributed Could a '''shareware license''' become part of a [[future]] [[Creative Commons Public License]] regime? It would certainly
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  • ...f the works it facilitates. For all these reasons there may be a need for a variance in the commitments on the inputs and those on the visible output. A [[Share Alike]] license might still be applied by a group to its public works even if it has severe restrictions and obligation
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  • ...ame way. This is in contrast to the Attribution-only license from CC where a derivative could be released under full copyright restrictions (All Rights ...a work from a later version. Specifically, any work that is licensed with a BY-SA or BY-NC-SA version 2.0 or higher can be used with any later version
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  • ...D or other type of media without needing to install the actual software on a machine. ...CC-powered projects to add themselves to the Content Directories. This is a listing of creative initiatives using CC licensing. We provide an intuitive
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  • ...f CC, and the launch of version 4.0 of the suite of CC licenses represents a significant intervention by CC in the open community. At its core, CC faci ...cember 2012). This first six-month phase (commenced in July 2012) will set a baseline and foundation for data driven analysis. Qualitative analysis may
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  • Creative Commons traditionally hosts a "legal day" and other workshops at these summits. See [[iCommons Summit 20 Creative Commons traditionally hosts a "legal day" and other workshops at these summits. See [[iCommons Summit 20
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  • Relicensing can only be done by the operator of such a website, not by * As a heads up, communities should be more careful with importing
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  • ...censing structure and provide insights for the translation process. Having a face to face meeting also helps the networking of the volunteer members of ...g together Nordic Creative Commons licensing researchers and activists for a workshop to Stockholm in October 2008. The workshop will provide networking
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  • ...of Excellence for Sustainable Communications. The team members have set up a mailing list and have had previous communications at open content related e Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT), founded in 1999, is a joint research institute of the University of Helsinki and the Helsinki Uni
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  • ...jurisdiction projects, it needs a lot of work and good planning just to do a proper out-reach (to creators, content users, educators, policy bodies, gov ...h other partners so as to ensure the continuous and effectual operation of a jurisdiction project. The following is an outline for discussion.
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  • .../www.intertwingly.net/blog/2006/08/16/Venus-Rising Planet Venus], which is a major rewrite of [http://www.planetplanet.org Planet] done by [http://en.wi ...t the [http://planet.creativecommons.org CC Planet]. We have also created a small input filter that will filter out blog posts based on category/tag.
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  • ...to participate in [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google's Summer of Code] as a mentoring organization. Student submissions for SoC 2008 will open March 2 ...#Project Ideas|idea listed below]] that you like or have your own idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up a
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  • ...[[OpenOfficeOrg Addin|OpenOffice.org addin]] currently supports embedding a license in Writer, Calc and Impress documents. Extend the addin to support
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  • ...eative Commons licensed content is '''at least''' as important as applying a license to it. During [[Summer of Code 2007]] Jason worked on [http://labs * allow searching by license characteristic (i.e., whether a work allows derivative works, etc)
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  • Fair use is a part of copyright law. Even for "all rights reserved" copyright, fair use i
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  • ...rces to support his parents and his expecting girlfriend. As an officer in a corrupt police force that dances to the whims of an autocratic government, ...capes from man-eating lions, the South African Army, and Alistair Summers, a former Rhodesian Selous Scouts officer turned vigilante who has vowed to st
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  • ...ownship by the railway, in fact, the whole town knew. Even those who lived a little out of the town in nearby Redcliff, their voice hoarse from the smok ...was among the few of those who had viewed Chief Supt. Mawere as an angel, a messiah sent by go to preside over the small mining town.
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  • ...tion for embedding license metadata in a torrent file. We hope to publish a [http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0000.html BEP] during Q2 2008.
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  • ...ates from 10:00 to 15:00 (about half-an-hour each). At 15:00 there will be a press conference to share the results with the media and the public. ...Restaurant, Gedimino 23. A discussion of ethical and legal frameworks for a vibrant Public Domain will be followed by dinner and an evening of creative
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  • The COMMUNIA Thematic Network aims at becoming a European point of reference for theoretical analysis and strategic policy d
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  • ...pporting meaningful learning?" But the second question must be "do we have a sustainable model for continuing to support learning?" At this 10th anniver
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