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  • ...ll be reviewed periodically and will help us when preparing future updates to the Guide. ...standalone issues that are of primary relevance to podcasters, as opposed to bloggers.
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  • ...es for marking works licensed with a Creative Commons license or dedicated to the public domain with both human readable and machine readable notices, on ...content owners to be found by viewers of untethered works, may be trusted to the extent a web page may be trusted, and allows for further annotation by
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  • ...which somehow progress and contribute to the debate that surrounds CC & CC-related issues. ==General Articles and Comments Related to CC and CC Related Topics==
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  • ...t you can use to get informed about Open Content, licenses, copyright, and related issues. ...w.com/oslbook.htm Open Source Licensing: Software Freedom and Intellectual Property Law]. Book by Lawrence Rosen about Open Source licenses. All chapters avail
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  • ...pen content], and [http://creativecommons.org/about/legal/#ip intellectual property conservancies]. ...law and, to quote Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, “free as the air to common use.”
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  • Goal: to have “truly generic” and “truly US” license ...terally, but legally adapt it to the respective jurisdiction, e.g. we need to make sure the licenses’ definitions respect the respective copyright law
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  • {{Infobox|'''This is a basic guide to increasing the discoverability of online educational resources by preparing ...l resources (OER) and are collaborating with other open education projects to improve search and discovery capabilities for OER, using DiscoverEd and oth
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  • |Quote=The values of openness, novelty, and innovation are more likely to translate into economic value in new media than the values of predictabilit ...eused, it is hoped that creators and producers re-contribute their content to the archive.
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  • ...nsing models, is engaged in both the development of and sustainable access to community-owned information communication technologies and infrastructure. ...a legal framework that would ensure ownership of cultural and intellectual property remains within the public domain and for the public good.
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  • ...is a groundbreaking project to create a £1 million film and give it away to over 1 million people using the Internet and a global community of members. ...eady to share, and perfect for download, is the way to go. This is the way to invent the future of film… So as much of the project as possible will be
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  • [[CcTeamspace| Back to CcTeamspace]] ...t to improve the data structure, then you should submit your modifications to the Creative Commons team.
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  • ...uestions | the full FAQ]]'''. For a list of frequently used terms related to CC and/or found on the CC site, you should take a look at the [[glossary]] ...sion_to_use_a_CC-licensed_work_that_I_found.3F | Can CC give me permission to use a CC-licensed work that I found?]]
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  • ...ntrepreneurial activities; providing enhanced economic and social benefits to the wider community. AusGOAL is aligned with numerous open government init ...Geoscience Australia] have detailed copyright and attribution guidelines, to assist with user implementation. data.australia.gov.au played a major role
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  • ...e CC0 legal code carefully and understand what it means before applying it to your work or using a CC0’d work. ...ork in any way and for any purpose, including commercial purposes, subject to other laws and the rights others may have in the work or how the work is us
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  • ...omain. The html code will also include the metadata that enables your work to be found via [http://search.creativecommons.org Creative Commons-enabled se ...To view a copy of this license, visit [insert url]; or, (b) send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 2nd Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 941
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  • ...ther all the people that want to use CC on FB and that is not only related to a ToS agreement. ...Commons to allows us to choose a CC licenses for our content (in addition to the old “all rights reserved” license).
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  • * Maintaining CC Denmark (CC-DEN) to be an active, coherent and well-functioning organization and an active memb ** strengthening common knowledge on intellectual property rights (IPR), its strengths and pitfalls as well as taking part in the deve
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...g with the Nexa Center for Internet & Society at the Politecnico di Torino to create Italy jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Commo
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  • ...es]], [[GLAM#Archives|Archives]], and [[GLAM#Museums|Museums]]. Please add to the list and turn compelling uses into [[Case Studies]]. ...ges-image-licensing-to-allow-free-downloads added] the CC BY-NC-ND license to its images of portraits. Example: http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/
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  • ...ue will be digital cultural production as well as the related questions of property, dissemination and remuneration of contents. ...'shareholders' working at the intersection of art and economy with the aim to develop a cultural enterprise of the future.
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  • ==How to Use this Model Patent License Agreement== ...e Agreement is intended to be used as part of a “public license offer” to license patent rights. A public license offer provides two main benefits:
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  • |Mainurl=In addition to any publicity of the proposed study through the Creative Commons site, said ...al, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the Internet itself.
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  • How to deploy a hackable DiscoverEd, make changes, and update your deployment DiscoverEd uses feeds to help identify resources to crawl. Feeds are provided by curators, who can also provide metadata about
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  • ...ducation contexts. The group will then act as a set of experts and mentors to assist other music educators integrate creative commons licensing in their ...c Education, participating music educators will use web-based social media to document their experiences working with creative commons licensing in their
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  • |Project Title=Access to Knowledge and Alternatives to Copyright in El Salvador ...her of the Integration and Development Program specialized in Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development (Macroeconomics and Development Area) cl
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  • ...nition to the term "commercial use" in the context of Israeli Intellectual Property law and CC Licenses based on a comparative legal study. The study will focu ...erpretation of CC licensees in Israel will make it easier for institutions to adopt CC licenses.
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  • ...ing. The model and materials for the workshops will be suitable for others to use and cascade within their own educational contexts. ...emerged while developing HumBox, showed us that there is a compelling need to improve users’ knowledge of CC licences when creating resources for shari
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  • |Project Title=Facilitating Access to Scientific Publications ...ontracts for Hebrew publications, and provide the legal analysis necessary to ensure that such addenda will be legally valid in Israel.
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  • ...the 431 accredited US architecture and design programs' libraries in order to foster the growing interest in this type of work. Additionally, the materia |output=The deliverables, in addition to the final written report, will include:
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  • ...and appropriation in the visual arts sector. Elected artists will be asked to identify one or more CC-licensed works under an Attribution licence as a so ...anket of “all rights reserved” copyright law; and invites the audience to appreciate the appropriative nature of the artistic process, where one crea
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  • ...d findings on the rules of governing access to voter information, barriers to use and an assessment of capacity and interest in using voter files among g ...and providing a recommendation, we hope to encourage C3 & C4 organizations to rethink the rules of engagement with smaller non-partisan, non-profit organ
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  • |Project Title=Inellectual Property Rights in the Digital Age ...ng educational, scientific, artistic and media contents. These details are related on IP law terms and services including free licenses, open education resour
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  • ...data, the use of open e-government services and standards, and the effort to create a cultural and educational commons. ...licences have been built on the basis of Copyright Law, however, they need to interact with an increasingly growing body of public information regulation
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  • [[MOU and Policies Summary| Return to Summary page]] .... Each final MOU is tailored to the individual or institution signing and to their particular circumstances.
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  • [[MOU and Policies Summary| Return to Summary page]] To share your feedback on the Internet Services Policy, please go to the [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Talk:Internet_Services
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  • Creative Commons would like to thank its prior affiliate [http://www.bienescomunes.org Bienes Comunes] for Thanks to Patricio Lorente for being the Public Leader from 2010 until 2012.
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...rs/techlaw/pages/aboutus.aspx The Haifa Center of Law & Technology] (HCLT) to create Israel jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Comm
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. Creative Commons is working with CPSR-Perú to create Peru jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Common
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...s is working with the [http://projektpolska.pl Projekt: Polska Foundation] to create Poland jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creative Comm
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. *[http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-pr/ Subscribe to the discussion].
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  • ...Creative Commons to requests for information or comments, and other input to government and public sector bodies. === World Intellectual Property Organization ===
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  • ...Jernej Pusser], [http://www.intellectualpropertyinstitute.si/ Intellectual Property Institute]. ...ataj Jančič], [http://www.intellectualpropertyinstitute.si/ Intellectual Property Institute].
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  • '''Timespan of this roadmap''': January 2011 to December 2011 ..., so this needs to be protected, and the cause for internet freedoms needs to be embedded.
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  • |mailing=Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property ...rovide a voice for CC user questions and interests that aren’t identical to the global focus of CC HQ.
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  • AFFILIATE TEAM ROADMAP TEMPLATE: 1 January to 31 December 2014 • Prof. Bambo Adewopo:, Intellectual Property Scholar, Representing Public Lead
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  • Many thanks to all who contributed to the localization of the license suite. ...SCRIPT Centre for Research in IP and Technology], at Edinburgh University to create UK: Scotland jurisdiction-specific licenses from the generic Creativ
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  • ...ate institution on a long-term basis. We believe we have a great potential to build ourselves into a successful Jurisdiction Team with our expertise, har ...her for cooperative tasks on our CC project and provide necessary feedback to CC Headquarters.
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  • ...OVISION OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR LAW OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS PROHIBITED. ...abase Right/Database protection/Sui generis protection, Neighboring Rights/Related Rights/Broadcast Rights/Performance Rights, Work
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  • ...ation provided, and disclaims liability for damages resulting from its use to the extent permitted by law. ...ovided that (the content of) this Licence has been made sufficiently clear to the recipient beforehand. The Licensor grants the User the rights contained
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  • ...t=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. THE LICENSOR GRANTS YOU THE RIGHTS C ...pect to the Work, or who has received express permission from the Licensor to exercise rights under this License despite a previous violation.
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  • ...t=BY EXERCISING ANY RIGHTS TO THE WORK PROVIDED HERE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. THE LICENSOR GRANTS YOU THE RIGHTS C ...or Adaptation, whatever is appropriate, through sale or other transfer of property or possession.
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  • ...OVIDED, AND DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ITS USE, EXCEPT TO THE MINIMAL EXTENT REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW
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  • ...yers to active license users, from linguists to translators — is invited to contribute. ...of the substantial changes proposed by the legal team to port the licenses to Costa Rican copyright law.
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  • |summary=NOTE: This summary needs to be updated for the Feb. 2010 decision by the Federal Circuit. In an unpubl ...icipated in the submission of an amicus brief, asking the Court of Appeals to reverse the District Court.
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  • ...le deed, and machine-readable code that allows works distributed under CC0 to be easily found. ...of data and tools]" explicitly recommends open sharing and the use of CC0 to put data in the public domain:
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  • '''How to Use this CC Public Patent License''' ...ic Patent License is intended to be used as part of a public license offer to license patent rights. A public license offer provides two main benefits:
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  • ..., you may wish to consider them, with the aid of your legal counsel, prior to using the License. ...ish to refer to the Change Log for a quick summary of changes made leading to the final draft.
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  • There are currently two primary methods employed to ensure the quality of OER. The first replicates traditional academic practi ...OER production methodology maintain that the best way to ensure quality is to share and spread the responsibility for creating and maintaining quality am
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  • ...irely new types of courses that rely on advances in the cognitive sciences to create individualized learning paths that can better ensure and measure stu ...include textbooks and even complete courses can be used "as-is", modified to fit particular needs or styles of learning, or serve as a model for course
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  • ...hat actions do higher education governance officials need to take in order to capitalize on these dynamics, safeguard the quality of the education they p ...gap gives collegiate and university governing boards a unique opportunity to enhance both the reputations and the competitiveness of their schools.
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  • ...ons cultivating its increasingly vital role in opening higher education up to the greatest number of people worldwide. ...egrees of complexity that can be used combined with other learning objects to create more complete or comprehensive sets of learning materials.
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  • ...yers to active license users, from linguists to translators — is invited to contribute. ...of the substantial changes proposed by the legal team to port the licenses to Portuguese copyright law.
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  • ...yers to active license users, from linguists to translators — is invited to contribute. ...of the substantial changes proposed by the legal team to port the licenses to China Mainland copyright law.
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  • [[Portugal|Return to Portugal Homepage]] # Teresa Nobre, Legal Project Lead,expert in Intellectual Property, Licensing, Private Law and Private International Law.
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  • ...re internet is available, sharing copyrighted works legally is a challenge to which Lithuanian legal system has not yet provided any effective solutions. ...e property, intellectual property only few decades, the legal systems need to constructed anew).
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  • [Russia|Return to CC Russia main page] Increase of economic efficiency of the intellectual property objects use by the Russian rightholders is one of the basic directions of i
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  • ...only share their work with CC licenses, but shared their time and insights to be profiled in this book. ...to download a digital version of ''The Power of Open'' or to find out how to order print copies.
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  • |afffocus=Intellectual Property, Information Technology Timespan of this roadmap: January 2013 to December 2013
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  • Creative Commons is pleased to welcome the new CC Rwanda team to the CC Affiliate Network. 2. Fred BYABAGABO: Legal team member, university lecturer (intellectual property rights), Lawyer at Kigali Bar Association
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  • ...LcV0_n1H5e8/edit 200403 Joint Letter to Dr. Francis Gurry on WIPO response to COVID-19] == KEI seminar on broadcast treaty and access to culture (October 2018) ==
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  • ...e Commons to requests for information, commenting periods, and other input to government and public sector bodies. ...n on Fundamental Public Interest Principles for International Intellectual Property Negotiations ===
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  • |'''Property'''||'''Expected Type'''||'''Description'''||'''LOM approximate'''||'''DC ap ...ompetency, learning standard, and/or skill that the work requires the user to already have.|| || ||
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  • ...s a LL.M. and now is studying a PhD in Georgetown University. Intellectual property, privacy, personal data and computer crimes are among his main interests. ...tudied at University of Chile Law School. Fundamental rights, Intellectual property and Freedom of Expression are among his main interests.
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  • ...mmons_to_OSTP_Publications_RFI_Jan_6_2012.pdf|Response of Creative Commons to Publications RFI (PDF)]] Re: OSTP Request for Information: Public Access to Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Publications Resulting From Federally Funded Resear
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  • ...tive_Commons_to_OSTP_Data_RFI_Jan_12_2012.pdf|Response of Creative Commons to Data RFI (PDF)]] Re: OSTP Request for Information: Public Access to Digital Data Resulting From Federally Funded Scientific Research<ref>http:/
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  • |'''Property'''||'''Expected Type'''||'''Description'''||'''LOM approximate'''||'''DC ap ..., learning standard, skill and/or text complexity that the work is aligned to.
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  • |EventCategory=free culture, activism, advocacy, intellectual property ...and the conflict between overpatenting of pharmaceuticals and broad access to medicines and diagnostic technologies. But there’s much more that can be
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  • ...essor of Law and Director, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, Washington College of Law at American University, Washington, D.C. ...e group discussed the current state of policy and technology as it relates to a scientific research commons, and identified key opportunities and challen
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  • ...Botero is a researcher, lecturer, writer and consultant on issues related to law and technology. She has developed a special interest on the challenges ...Valle (Cali, 2010). She studied music for many years, but finally decided to work on media. During college she worked on journalism, radio and audiovisu
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  • ...Botero is a researcher, lecturer, writer and consultant on issues related to law and technology. She has developed a special interest on the challenges ...Valle (Cali, 2010). She studied music for many years, but finally decided to work on media. During college she worked on journalism, radio and audiovisu
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  • |Event Name=2012 Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest |EventCategory=Intellectual Property, Copyright, positive agenda
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  • ...interoperable “Web of data" that we believe can take scientific progress to new heights. ...matting and structure. Without access to the supporting data and the means to interpret and compare it, scientific research is not entirely credible and
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  • |width="160pt"|'''Property'''||width="180pt"|'''Expected Type'''||width="160pt"|'''Description'''||wid ....org/[[LRMI/Properties/1.0/AlignmentObject|AlignmentObject]]||An alignment to an established educational framework.
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  • * Renata Ávila Pinto - Leader of the Chapter - Intellectual Property - Transparency and technology ...access to, such as Open Education Programs and projects related to access to knowledge for all..
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  • ...nsultation on "Opening Up Education - a proposal for a European Initiative to enhance education and skills development through new technologies" ==== ...useful links" above. Questions marked with an asterisk * require an answer to be given.
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  • |width="160pt"|'''Property'''||width="180pt"|'''Expected Type'''||width="160pt"|'''Description'''||wid |colspan="6"|'''LRMI Additions to Schema.org/CreativeWork'''
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  • ** Intellectual Property and Human Rights: Possibilities of a copyright reform for Latin America reg ...n of CC license stewardship and global copyright reform activities. We aim to increase knowledge of and involvement in these issues, present cases of how
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  • ...terials. This page explains some of the benefits to governments who choose to publish content under Creative Commons tools. It also discusses why governm === Assumption: Governments want to share public sector information and other digital resources ===
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  • * put link to blog post and other context '''X Foundation Intellectual Property Licensing Policy'''
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  • ...s a summary only. Additional information can be found at resources linked to throughout the text and at the end of this page. ...try/7249 publication in 2007]. Among those were questions about the degree to which the 3.0 licenses could ever be fully accepted internationally. Anoth
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  • ...Creative Commons to requests for information or comments, and other input to government and public sector bodies. === World Intellectual Property Organization ===
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  • ...Creative Commons to requests for information or comments, and other input to government and public sector bodies. === World Intellectual Property Organization ===
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  • ...ntrepreneurial activities; providing enhanced economic and social benefits to the wider community. AusGOAL is aligned with numerous open government init ...Geoscience Australia] have detailed copyright and attribution guidelines, to assist with user implementation. data.australia.gov.au played a major role
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  • ...re is an emerging CC team in Belarus. The Russian draft of CC 4.0 was sent to the above-mentioned jurisdictions&#39; teams for their comments and suggest ...participants. A great support related to the adaptation of the approaches to the Russian context was provided by the Association of Internet-publishers
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  • ...f whether there was an established translation of the same term or concept to be found from (in order of preference): ...ablished and commonly used translations and Finnish concepts corresponding to the mainly common law terms and concepts used in the text. Here, we relied
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  • ...ary grant programs. These proposed priorities and definitions are intended to replace the current supplemental priorities for discretionary grant program ...rt projects that help students and educators take full advantage of access to high-speed Internet, digital tools and materials, and '''open educational r
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  • ...s five years of various work experience, both legal and non-legal, related to the software industry. ...thorized) and a group of lawyers with extensive experience in Intellectual Property Rights, consisting of the afore-mentioned lawyers at HH Partners, as well a
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  • ...s with very little change in legal meaning in order to make the TOU easier to read and understand. # Added more headings and reorganized the terms to make the TOU easier to read and understand.
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  • This is for collecting legal scholarship related to the CC licenses' interpretation and enforceability that is not [[Case Law|c ...EU Design Law and How to Fix It (October 1, 2013). Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and E-Commerce Law, 4 (3) 2013]
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  • ...oins Creative Commons in order to support an open and accessible Internet, to promote the advantages of free knowledge and of sharing the intellectual we ...e careers and affiliations are detailed below. We expect to add new people to the team.
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  • ...lopment of these resources first through their tax dollars, and then again to access the same federally funded materials such as textbooks, scientific jo ...of open licenses, whereby the acceptance of public funds requires grantees to share content developed with those funds broadly under an open license, suc
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  • '''Statement about copyright-related aspects of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)''' '''Response to U.S. Copyright Office Request for Comments on Mass Digitization Pilot Progr
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