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  • ...u contact an attorney in your jurisdiction. Because the topic of database rights and their interaction with the CC licenses is one that is complicated and c ...ove any potential ambiguity about what permissions are granted where these rights apply.
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  • ...hand, providing incentives to creators in the form of a grant of monopoly rights to their creations, and on the other hand, promoting the dissemination of c ...content in unprecedented ways which implicates copyright's other exclusive rights.
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  • ...lp out in these situations for fear of loosing their Intellectual Property rights. As a result, humanitarian design is not as efficient as is possible. For ...eators face when trying contribute to sustainable development and can some rights reserved copyright be an effective mechanism to contributing to development
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  • This "all rights reserved" protection is a good thing for many authors and artists. But what ...even find work in the public domain -- that is, free for any use with "no rights reserved."
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  • ...lp out in these situations for fear of loosing their Intellectual Property rights. As a result, humanitarian design is not as efficient as is possible. For e ...eators face when trying contribute to sustainable development and can some rights reserved copyright be an effective mechanism to contributing to development
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. It is sustained by the generous support of various orga ...ab(r) are trademarks or registered trademarks of Linden Research, Inc. All rights reserved. No infringement is intended.
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach.
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  • are probably moot because you have the rights to do whatever you want with the access rights and that's where the issues begin.
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  • the "all rights reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is sustained by the generous support o
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  • ...ghts reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. It is sustained by the generous support of various orga
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  • The comments page for the Returning Author's Rights: Termination of Transfer [http://labs.creativecommons.org/termination/ tool === Returning Author's Rights: Termination of Transfer tool===
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  • ...designed to collect comments and feedback on the *BETA* Returning Author's Rights: Termination of Transfer tool that is available for testing on ccLabs http:
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  • ...theticals that assist you in testing the '''''BETA''''' Returning Author's Rights: Termination of Transfer tool available on [http://labs.creativecommons.org ...projects that you work on from time to time and wonder if you can get the rights back.
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  • ...s prohibit a licensee applying a TPM to a licensed work that restricts the rights granted under the license. (''See e.g.,'' clause 4(a) “You may not distri ...n at least one format that did not restrict another person’s exercise of rights under the license. This proposal became known as the “parallel distribut
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  • ..., David, Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks and Allied Rights, 5th ed., Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2003. A text book on U.K. (and EC) IP la
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  • ...donGroup Free Culture London] and the [http://www.openrightsgroup.org Open Rights Group] are the process of organizing a cc-salon in London, to be held on ev
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  • [Creative Commons does not gain any rights to the content released under the licenses. CC also does not provide legal
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  • ...hable. A thumbnail could be CC-licensed, while the full image could be All Rights Reserved. However, something that's just a pixel off from the original does
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  • === Rights Brokering === Since Creative Commons licenses are non-exclusive, companies can act as rights brokers to make other commercial agreements with copyright holders.
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  • it possible for creators and licensors to reserve some rights while authors certain rights. We want to make it simpler for authors to
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  • ...' is a comic which focuses on showing where Creative Commons fits into the rights landscape.
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  • CC+ is a protocol providing a simple way for users to get rights beyond the rights granted by a CC license. For example, a work's Creative
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • ...heir work over to the public or exercising some but not all of their legal rights[http://www.teamlaw.com .] It is Creative Commons’ goal to help create suc
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  • ...ust perform some “overt act” demonstrating her intent to surrender her rights.[6] The amateur Internet author who has no intention of limiting the ways i ...ith the resources to negotiate licenses can voluntarily cede some of their rights. And organizations like the Free Software Foundation offer ready-made licen
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved". #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • '''“Some Rights Reserved”: Building a Layer of Reasonable Copyright''' ...a world in which every last use of a work is regulated and in which “all rights reserved” (and then some) is the norm. At the other end is a vision of an
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  • * announce that other people’s fair use, first sale, and free expression rights are not affected by the license. [[Category:Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • © Name 2007, Some Rights Reserved * Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author's moral rights.
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  • ...l fingerprints and real-time verifications. The unique identifiers enable rights statements to be associated with digital content by assigning a new Numly N Creators of CC licenses (and All Rights Reserved licenses) use Numly to register their digital works online. Once
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  • #* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved" #** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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  • ...copyright to the creative work. Copyright gives you, the artist, important rights that allow you to say how others can use the creativity. Sometimes full cop
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  • <link rel="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/rights/WebStatement" <link rel="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/rights/WebStatement"
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  • i. In those countries which do not have moral rights, nothing happens. ii. In those countries where moral rights cannot be waived, nothing happens.
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  • * a brief history of copyright law and intellectual property rights in your jurisdiction ...major legislation and international treaties that affect copyright and IP rights in your jurisdiction
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  • |title=Emerging Fields of Application for RMI: Rights and Users
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  • ...e [http://www.aclu.org/ American Civil Liberties Union] (ACLU) uses an all-rights reserved copyright notice on its Web site. [http://freeculture.org/pipermai ...icenses for [http://hub.witness.org/ The Hub (Beta)], a "YouTube for Human Rights" [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7815]
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  • ...a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associat
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  • ...a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associat
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  • *Moral Rights? issue addressed since Harvard, Rio and by now should be considered solved *Collecting Societies, also being addressed, work not as conclusive as moral rights progress
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  • ...copyright and similar rights that you hold in a work and dedicating those rights to the [[public domain]]. ...in which the work is used, but the tool is intended to effectively release rights even in jurisdictions where it is difficult to do so.
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  • ...s are reserved to the copyright owner by default, thus the infamous “All Rights Reserved” slogan. ...is copyrighted. That means, automatically, that you have all the exclusive rights copyright grants you. The law has given you this powers simply because you
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  • ...y to use solution for data integration that will take care of the relevant rights over data and databases."
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  • ...vecommons.org/Before_Licensing#Make_sure_you_have_the_rights the necessary rights] for the work. * '''waivedBy''': The URI of the actor (rights holder) waiving all legal rights to a work.
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  • == Scope of Rights Surrendered == ...tion, privacy rights, publicity rights, commercial rights, and/or database rights.
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  • '''Creative Commons Rights Expression Language (ccREL)''' is a specification describing how license in ccREL is described in ''[[Media:Ccrel-1.0.pdf|ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language]]'' (pdf), published March 3, 2008. An overview of the
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  • ...in 2004, except for text in italics. A more current proposal is a [[human rights license]] and one already ongoing is the [[freedoms license]].'' ...of its primary goals, as it forbids use by governments that violate human rights, a category which corresponds with aggressive nations.''
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  • Two good examples of a '''human rights license''' that forbids use by human rights violating parties: ...ty and convention. Some licenses already contained clauses to deny use to rights-violating parties, such as the [[original BSD license]].
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  • ...and [[science license]], and a more current related proposal is a [[human rights license]]. Since 2004 many [[eco-label]] standards have been promulgated t
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  • ...nce permits the [[Green Party of Canada]] to retain commercial publication rights in its compilations of policy works and frequently asked questions, though
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  • ...al and political world, e.g. [[green license]], [[peace license]], [[human rights license]], [[science license]] or [[guild license]].
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  • It would be a [[parametric license]] so it could enable a [[rights market]] between the guild-certified participants, who would not have to me
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  • ...under the [[bad page name]] [[freedomslicense]]. An example of a [[human rights license]].''
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  • ...porate license]]s or [[outright release]]s of all rights including [[moral rights]].
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  • ...here a derivative could be released under full copyright restrictions (All Rights Reserved).
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  • ...ts, e.g. [[rights collective]]s which represent classes of creators in a [[rights market]]. This is a serious long-term problem that plagues the [[GFDL corp
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  • *"Any solution based on rights will result in categorization errors: the application of obligations based
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  • A type of [[human rights license]] used for the [[Torrify]] system. [[category:human rights]] [[category:politics]] [[category:license]]
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  • A type of [[human rights license]] used by [[Hacktivismo]]. [[category:human rights]] [[category:politics]] [[category:license]]
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  • *Often rights are left in limbo when an enterprise fails or becomes acquired by another t ...rger employers who might use agreements with one to compromise the other's rights.
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  • ...ng and use of works such as databases and others protected by 'neighboring rights' increase?
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  • ...he previous version of the licenses and have web pages for instructing the rights owners for how to use the licenses. Norway is in the process of localizing
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  • ...s recent work is a co-edited volume (with Andrew Murray) entitled “Human Rights in the Digital Age” and he defended his PhD thesis "Disruptive Technology
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  • * Moral Rights -- Prof. Susy Frankel (CC New Zealand, Victoria University of Wellington) * Discussion (working group Moral Rights)
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  • Fair use is a part of copyright law. Even for "all rights reserved" copyright, fair use is permitted. For details, see the United Sta
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  • ...ublic domain worldwide is to see if the copyright holder has dedicated all rights to the work to the public domain by using [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/
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  • ...ation: ‘People often labour under the delusion that everything is “all rights reserved” or anyone can take it and use it, and that there’s no middle
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  • ...use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved." ...a world in which every last use of a work is regulated and in which “all rights reserved” (and then some) is the norm. At the other end is a vision of an
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  • * Anonymity, Privacy and Identity: Towards a Bill of User rights
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  • ...- though updated — methods of selling downloads and commercial licensing rights. ...ates for "Shareable music" -- a distinct forking from the standard, ‘all rights reserved’ approach, because users are permitted to — rather than prohib
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  • ...urage you to take part’ in a range of prominent issues surrounding human rights and democracy (http://www.britishcouncil.org/zerocarboncity-debate.htm). o
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  • ...ives users the option to change this default to another CC licence, or all rights reserved if they wish. By doing so, 60Sox actively promotes the exchange of
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  • ...ning contributors’ ability to expose environmental destruction and human rights abuses through well-researched submissions, the EngageMedia collective stat ...ences. They can allow reproduction and distribution while preserving some rights that leaves open the potential to recoup funds through commercial distribut
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  • ...ctivities available to consumers and creators than a more traditional "all rights reserved" model. In short, while it gave media consumers the freedom to tak
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  • ...amount of work involved in rights clearing, it is not feasible to use "all rights reserved" images for audio visual display purposes. You can find further de ...f the practical benefits it provides, by ensuring that the library has the rights it needs to harvest, maintain and promote the collection, while still allow
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  • ...them so you can use them. But please return your goodwill by respecting my rights. Before CC licences, my works were either protected by record labels to a r ...s. Before that, it would cost them a lot to get those kinds of music usage rights. The paperwork alone will kill you. CC facilitates remix culture. CC someho
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  • ...ons licences in addition to a Public Domain option and the standard © All Rights Reserved. The goal for this implementation is to give users the freedom to ...eb development in mid-2006, when he was introduced to the idea of flexible rights for creative content. Yoav immediately began reading up on open source, GP
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  • ...ssion from the artist – where the artist has indicated that those re-use rights are freely available.’ http://artabase.net/public/about_loving_not_quite_ ...of the material was appropriative too, so we needed to free up the re-use rights of our own work to respect the greater gene pool of creative materials we w
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  • ...o give music away legally, Jonathan sees the importance of protecting some rights in the music, and the non-commercial aspect of the licence he uses serves t
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  • ...an take full advantage of the Internet while still retaining some of their rights… We believe that this will encourage debate on media issues and synergise With the exception of those marked with the © logo (copyright – all rights reserved), all text and photographic content on the BMM website is licensed
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  • ...to fly me to LA, and make a stupendously generous offer for the commercial rights. Similarly, if someone wanted to use the posts without attribution for some ...it was necessary to make a specific claim for copyright, it is now ‘all rights reserved’ copyright. Introducing Creative Commons seeks to restore a bal
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  • ...eely reuse, reference and share my writings without the boundaries of [all rights reserved] copyright law.’
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  • ...&catId=0&sCatId=7&sCc=61&sRegion=0&sortOrder=2&CYear=2008&CMonth=4&sText= 'Rights Online'] at [http://www.artslaw.com.au/events/PastEvents/VICArtsLawWeek2007
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  • ...creative work. It is hoped that the transparent, reliable, and accountable rights environment which Creative Commons licences establish will help generate st
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  • ...of the second version of Pool, all the Creative Commons licences and "All Rights Reserved" were offered to contributors. The site maintains a [http://creati ...e ABC. The Pool trial has confirmed the community’s interest in ‘some rights reserved’ licensing and demonstrated the importance of promoting educated
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  • ...erstand that with CC licences you don’t actually have to lose all of the rights to the music, there is nothing but benefit that you can derive. You have ne ...2.5 Australia licence] was chosen because the band wished to reserve their rights to attribution. Further, having licensed work previously and experienced fa
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  • ...retaining their copyright, participants are encouraged to select a ‘some rights reserved’ Creative Commons licence. As an extra condition the artist mus ...ative Commons (with 10% selecting all rights reserved copyright and 15% no rights reserved public domain). The positive response has encouraged the Digital
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  • *the review undertaken of the Digital Rights Management (DRM) component of the GILF to electronic tag licensed data; ...R must be able to secure efficient and effective access to, as well as the rights to reuse, PSI located across all State Government departments and agencies,
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  • Two sets of content release forms to clarify rights were distributed to performers, the audience and all personnel entering the
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  • ...erved” and splices it into manageable parts in order to create a “some rights reserved” system.’
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  • ...mons enables us to utilise their work without needing to take all creative rights away from the individual author.
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  • The rights and permissions pertaining to PHM’s content are clarified [http://www.pow ...ain images was felt potentially to encourage interest and sales of the All Rights Reserved photos, and to enable the collection to be seen and used to a grea
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  • :‘The best way to avoid infringing on the rights of another creative person is to use your skill, talent and imagination to ...o preventing the practice, or at least making others aware of the users’ rights. This option was seen as preferable to ‘spoiling’ artwork through the
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  • ...a streamlined and easy-to-understand pathway into basic principles of the rights of creators; ...me aspects of media practices, and allows students to then value their own rights and to think more deeply about how they wish to further engage in commercia
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  • ...g innovation and creative production without fear of litigation or lengthy rights-clearance processes. As materials are reused, it is hoped that creators an ...s for non-commercial purposes. Commercial use must be negotiated with the rights holders.
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  • ...ne which seeks to publish information relating to social justice and human rights, to address the imbalance of power between the first world and the ‘major
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  • ...propriate attribution. We are not in a position to support a very complex rights system.’
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  • ...Rights Charter'']. Emphasising awareness, realisation, and protection of rights, the Charter commits to Internet access for all, access to knowledge, parti ...eas of community interest including environment, social development, human rights and social justice;
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  • ...her than “all rights reserved,” the Creative Commons mantra is “some rights reserved”.’
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  • digital rights technologies, and a look at the future, including the
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  • ...ers the possibility to distribute music freely, while preserving the basic rights of the artist. ...h artist’s profile clearly details their licence terms under the ‘Your rights on this album’ section, linking to the relevant Creative Commons deed.
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  • ...ng behind the proposed harmonization with regards to "sui generis database rights" in the European Licenses.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Machine Readable Rights: The CC Rights Expression Language]]
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  • ...his license was most appealing to us as a label because it offers the same rights as the “Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0″ option - but
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  • ....0 Unported license - these licenses, along with the option to reserve all rights offer our members maximum flexibility. |Image_attribution=(Indaba logo (c) Indaba Media, LLC, All Rights Reserved)
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  • .... The concept of an artist being able to "dial in" the way they'd like the rights to their content to be used and reused is profound. For most of the public
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  • ...em izboru - s ikonama temeljnih uvjeta odabrane licence ili natpisom "Some Rights Reserved" (Neka prava pridržana) i iskaz da je Vaše djelo licencirano pod ====Što predstavlja grafički gumb s natpisom "Some Rights Reserved" (Neka prava pridržana) ili s temeljnim uvjetima odabrane licence
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  • [[Category:Rights]]
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  • ...ga grafički gumb s temeljnim uvjetima odabrane licence ili natpisom "Some Rights Reserved" (Neka prava pridržana) postavite na Vašu internetsku stranicu.
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  • ;[[CC0]]: A waiver that attempts to offer users as many rights as possible, currently in beta. ;[[ccREL]]: Creative Commons Rights Expression Language, a composite recommendation of technologies for marking
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  • ...ga grafički gumb s temeljnim uvjetima odabrane licence ili natpisom "Some Rights Reserved" (Neka prava pridržana) postavite na Vašu internetsku stranicu.
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  • | source = Baseline Rights [[Category:Rights]]
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  • ...em izboru - s ikonama temeljnih uvjeta odabrane licence ili natpisom "Some Rights Reserved" (Neka prava pridržana) i iskaz da je Vaše djelo licencirano pod ===Što predstavlja grafički gumb s natpisom "Some Rights Reserved" (Neka prava pridržana) ili s temeljnim uvjetima odabrane licence
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  • ...e was set at £25. Founders contributing these funds were given exclusive rights to participate in the decision-making process through a web-based polling s ...Without such an open licence, it would become almost impossible to track rights related to the different contributions.
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  • ...rom online offers, demos, and close collaboration with numerous netlabels. Rights are meticulously checked with GEMA or other commercial collecting societies ...sicians to be opportunity to be heard offline, while promoting music whose rights remain with the artists. Alternative licenses like Creative Commons make th
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  • ...he use of their work. In both cases, the Creative Commons model of “some rights reserved” matched neatly into their preferences.
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  • ...really started to understand the cost of imposing a 20th century exclusive rights style copyright on individual users of works in the 21st century would lead
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  • ...ng rights more specific and often less immediately restrictive than ‘All Rights Reserved’.”
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  • ...nd the non-exclusivity of the licenses means you can retain all commercial rights if desired. ...erses real private life. Curry sued the tabloid for violating the portrait rights of his family and for copyright violation over the improper user of his Fli
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  • ...nd the non-exclusivity of the licenses means you can retain all commercial rights if desired. ...nted struggle with song-clearing rights. Her struggles with clearing these rights informed her decision to openly license Sita, thereby ensuring that her fil
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  • ...bove your bed. (Ok, that's kind of creepy, but also completely within your rights to do.) Inspire us with your creativity and let us inspire you with ours. A
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  • |Quote=I decide to “give away” most of my rights to my digital content in the hope that someone will find it useful and re-u
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  • ...y, different users choose different options for their works, including All Rights Reserved.
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  • ...mmons licensing support in its service, allowing creators to share certain rights for usage of their photos with others. As of late 2009, the site hosts over ...creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en" rel="license cc:license">Some rights reserved</a>
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  • ...curated, pre-priced and pre-licensed songs to media professionals and all rights included background music services to businesses. ...% owned by the Tribe member and not represented by a publisher, performing rights organization etc. Covers (unless public domain) are not allowed.
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  • ...label I wanted to create: it would give us the possibility to decide which rights to grant and which to retain on our music. ...NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. This allows Beatpick to retain licensing rights for their music which in turn allows them to generate profit for themselves
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  • ...e as fair while retaining their copyright and whatever level of commercial rights they choose to keep. I feel that the entire music industry, independents an
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  • All Creative Commons licenses allow the user to exercise the rights permitted under the license in any format or media. This means, for example ...no way of contacting the authors of CC-licensed works, nor do we offer any rights clearing services.
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  • ...license. Content can be published under a different license (or with "all rights reserved") at the request of the contributor.
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  • ...use and dissemination of Council’s materials while retaining Council’s rights of authorship”. ...he license includes sections on 1.0 Definitions; 2.0 Intellectual Property Rights; 3.0 License Grant; 4.0 Acknowledgement of Source; 5.0 No Warranty and no L
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  • ...se one of the goals of the OMC is to make copyright holders aware of their rights and all of the possibilities open to them. ...d. Without understanding it, how could users really benefit from the given rights? This thought prompted Michalke to hold a nationwide competition to promote
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  • ...n 1 December. Launch is pending. CC0 is a legal tool for waiving as many rights as legally possible, worldwide, superseding the U.S.-only public domain ded
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  • “You can use a copyrighted work, assuming you have the rights to do so (either under fair use or explicitly negotiated), in a CC licensed
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  • ...hers may have in the work or how the work is used. Think of CC0 as the "no rights reserved" option. ...re of. By using CC0, you signal to the public that you relinquish any such rights.
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  • ...t really been tested, and we do not know how it will be interpreted by the rights-holders or the courts. Prior experience among several OER projects suggests that many rights holders are willing to re-license their works using CC licenses in order to
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  • ...k may not be derived, which means that the only right beyond standard (all rights reserved) copyright which has been granted is the right to share unlimited
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  • ** Collecting societies and moral rights
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  • ...ional videos. A TOU section, however brief, is the best way to communicate rights and restrictions to the user.
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  • ...information is provided. Since all work automatically falls under “all rights reserved” copyright from the moment it is created, users will (correctly)
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  • ...r open educational resources will still be able to quickly understand what rights they have been granted for using the resources within.
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  • ...ucational”, only complicates existing copyright. Especially since “all rights reserved” (ARR) copyright already provides exceptions for certain educati ...restrictive than the standard exceptions and limitations granted to “all rights reserved” copyrighted works. But this makes no sense! ARR copyright allow
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  • ...hich is pretty much what people can generally do anyway under standard all-rights-reserved copyright. So then you’ve just spent a whole lot of time and tro
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  • ...facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=69048030774 Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities]' (Carta de Derechos y Responsabilidades) al que denom
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  • ...dline to the comments on their two proposals (new TOS -called Statement of Rights and Responsibilities-, and their Principles). The deadline is on March 29. ...facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=69048030774 Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities]':'''
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  • ...change your [[copyright]] terms from "[[All Rights Reserved]]" to "[[Some Rights Reserved]]." ...hy CC offers 6 different licenses that span the middle ground between "All Rights Reserved" and the "[[Public Domain]]." Our licenses range from [[Attributio
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  • ...facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=69048030774 Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities]' (BoRR), resulting in a user request that Facebook in ...their original content as they choose fully copyrighted or with only some rights reserved. Creative Commons enables this, aiming to encourage creative shari
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  • ...tions, comments and requests in the group we've created—Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. I'm looking forward to reading your input." But that group (Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities) is full of several other things, so in this group we
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  • ''2.3 For content that is covered by intellectual property rights (like photos and videos), you specifically give us the following permission "For content that is covered by intellectual property rights (like photos and videos),"
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  • ...e given proper credit for a work even if she has signed away all the other rights. The attribution requirement that is the baseline in all CC licenses provid
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  • ...e a creative commons licenses for our works (in addition to the old “all rights reserved” license).
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  • | Unobtrusive Rights Management Information Systems ([http://www.slideshare.net/Safecreative/unobtrusive-rights-management slides])
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  • ...un under Creative Commons, we can ensure our writers regain their creative rights."
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  • ...Ogg Theora format and uses [[CCPlus]] as a mechanism to provide additional rights and services as they pertain to their clips.
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  • ...It’s also helpful to know there are a set of [[Baseline_Rights|baseline rights]] all six licenses offer.
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  • ...ses give you the ability to dictate how others may exercise your copyright rights—such as the right of others to copy your work, make derivative works or a ...ur rights under copyright. You are not licensing your trademark or patent rights, if any, when you apply a CC license to your work.
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  • ..." link for a project and language. Click this link, and you can select the rights you want each user to have.
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  • ...that are licensed with a Creative Commons license are OER. OER are “some rights reserved”, meaning that you are free to use a CC licensed work without as
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  • ...all rights reserved” copyright law and you are offering to share these rights with any member of the public, but only under certain conditions. ...te that every license carries with it a full set of other rights (baseline rights link) in addition to the allowances specifically made here.
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  • ...nd Telescope Magazine. Both of these organizations have clearly posted all-rights-reserved copyright notices at the bottom of their web pages. He will have t ...right barriers by supplying you with new knowledge about copyright and the rights you can choose to retain or give away for your own benefit and that of the
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  • You should then include a Creative Commons “Some Rights Reserved” button on your site, near your work. This button will link bac
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  • ...us to choose a CC licenses for our content (in addition to the old “all rights reserved” license). ''2.3 For content that is covered by intellectual property rights (like photos and videos), you specifically give us the following permission
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  • ...mmons licenses to be an important step in gaining control over image usage rights and for letting licensees know what they are permitted to do with the image
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  • ...ay only be distributed under a CC license subject to the permission of all rights holders.
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  • ...to music and text. Through its international network, STIM also represents rights to the worldwide repertoire of musical works. In addition, STIM promotes th
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  • * The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) - the performing rights collecting society for Australia and New Zealand ...ng or posting online) of all past, present and future works. Assigning the rights to the collecting society allows more efficient administration and enforcem
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  • ** strengthening common knowledge on intellectual property rights (IPR), its strengths and pitfalls as well as taking part in the development
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  • ...ause France recently enacted two controversial law with regard to author's rights. There is also a stronger need to counter the growing powers of the SACEM.
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  • ...a song, to a drawing, to a film, to a story, you automatically own an "All rights reserved" copyright to that creativity. It's true! Copyright protects your
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  • ...that help you mark your work as free to share or build upon with only some rights reserved. And you did just that, with an enthusiasm that surprised even us.
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  • ...ucational”, only complicates existing copyright. Especially since “all rights reserved” (ARR) copyright already provides exceptions for certain educati
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  • ...restrictive than the standard exceptions and limitations granted to “all rights reserved” (“ARR”) copyrighted works. ARR copyright allows for more th
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  • ...d license is displayed at the bottom of each entry to signify the level of rights allowed by intention of authors.
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  • ...use and dissemination of Council’s materials while retaining Council’s rights of authorship. ...use and dissemination of Council’s materials while retaining Council’s rights of authorship." In tandem, the Council prioritises "open data formats to al
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  • ...in decisions about their works (so that some are CC and some are still All Rights Reserved) ...r example, CC:BY and in special cases some others be CC:BY-SA, or even All Rights Reserved.
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  • ...ng the actual upload and can be either mandatory or optional (assuming All Rights Reserved by default).
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  • ...ement helps to maintain a level of quality, brand recognition, and revenue rights for Artisans. ...as open as possible without stripping Artisans of ownership or commercial rights over their works. We chose the BY-NC-SA license to help support a profitabl
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  • ...Reformation, Labor Relations, Economic Social Policies, Ecology and Animal Rights, Space and Heavenly Bodies, Tales of the Sea, Neighborhood Cooperation, Hea
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  • ...in decisions about their works (so that some are CC and some are still All Rights Reserved) ...r example, CC:BY and in special cases some others be CC:BY-SA, or even All Rights Reserved.
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  • It is also possible to add dc:rights to the manifest file. If done this must agree with the annotated human visi
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  • ...the widest Creative Commons licence available that doesn’t give away all rights of the author. There are no restrictions with respect to using any material
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  • ...ing with reprint requests. These documents are covered by the Reprographic Rights Organisations (RROs) for the creation of cource-packs in schools and univer ...o PSI provision in Italian law (so far). The usual laws apply, even if the rights holder is a public entity.
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  • ...form, go through the the necessary steps of reading and understanding what rights you are giving up with CC0, and receive the already formatted html code at The text reads: "Copyright and related rights waived via [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ CC0]"
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  • ...uch as Google and Yahoo enable users to filter websites according to usage rights. This increases the use of ABS materials and so furthers the ABS’s missio
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  • ...s, including “education, culture, creativity, environment, health, human rights, media, social justice, resource development, regional security and technol
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  • ...lable through LSE Digital Library is licensed under Creative Commons where rights in the original permit - according to a published [http://www2.lse.ac.uk/li ** http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=*:*&qf=RIGHTS:http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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  • ...de the metadata with the content. See [[ccREL|"ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language"]] for a discussion of applications enabled by co-locat
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  • ...limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, and is essential for commentary, criticism, news reporting, remix,
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  • ...ative Commons, authors to freely distribute their works while keeping some rights.
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  • ...ative Commons, 3D Gurukul freely share their resources while keeping some rights.
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  • ...limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, and is essential for commentary, criticism, news reporting, remix,
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  • ...icles and resources are published under CC to share it freely with certain rights.
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  • ...ited to attend the 2nd InnoFORUM Open Workshop on “Intellectual Property Rights & Innovation”, which will take place on Friday, the 26th of February 2010 ...The workshop seeks to explore the strategic role of intellectual property rights (IPR) in the course of innovation in the global and highly competitive info
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  • ...to allow the public manipulation of government information while retaining rights such as attribution. ...use of data from third party sources, as long as the user has cleared all rights with respect to copyright and intellectual property.
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  • ...ended to be used as part of a “public license offer” to license patent rights. A public license offer provides two main benefits: ...licensees who might otherwise not have been either aware that such patent rights were available for license or who might otherwise be unwilling to approach
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  • The second scenario is if the Grantor wishes to withdraw certain patent rights from the Pledge or to terminate the Pledge in its entirety, it may do so by ...s to specify or describe those rights. It may also withdraw certain patent rights from the Pledge upon notice on its Web site where the Pledge is made, provi
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  • ...nt sharing efforts. By using standard formats to describe both patents and rights, GX enables integration with major search engines, software systems, conten ...don their patents under the GX – they retain the ownership of the patent rights, with full ability to enforce the terms of the license or non-assertion. If
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  • ...tal, research, developmental, or educational use or practice of the Patent Rights, other than in exchange for money or other valuable consideration. “Patent Rights” means the patents and/or patent applications specifically designated by
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  • ''Issue: Is the scope of the definition of "Licensed Patent Rights" sufficiently broad?'' The definition of Licensed Patent Rights currently reads:
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  • ...o many parties. In contrast to an exclusive license, which gives exclusive rights to practice and sublicense to a single licensee, a non-exclusive license ca ===Licensed Patent Rights===
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  • ...ess otherwise provided for under this policy, Kansas State University owns rights associated with works produced as "works made for hire" or other works that
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  • ...(this is different from other policies that automatically grant ownership rights to university).
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  • ...ellectual Property in following categories of work, subject to contractual rights of Sponsors. (Traditional Publications; Artistic Works; Academic Software;
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  • ...s are Works as to which the University is the Owner and controls all legal rights in the Work. In contrast, Works created by University staff and student-emp
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  • ...written work-for-hire agreement shall be prepared outlining the respective rights of the parties to the copyrightable material.
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  • ...or his or her designee, that equitably determines copyright and ownership rights. ...ork-for-hire agreement shall be executed. UW institution shall receive all rights, including copyrights, to the materials, together with any royalties and fe
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  • ...had to ensure he didn’t undercut their revenue from selling distribution rights. This meant that the documentary was not made available in its entirety for
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  • ...ge, easy to use, and help to standardize what is "open" on the Internet. A rights-holder may choose one or more of the following terms:</div>
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  • |Quote=I gave up my rights, I gave up all the opportunities for public feedback and audience and discu ...know about [http://www.anggarakasa.com seo]. But I know this: I gave up my rights, I gave up all the opportunities for public feedback and audience and discu
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  • ...publication and distribution of the work. Some authors wish to retain some rights to the academic scholarship they produce. ...a completed PDF copy of a one-page standard addendum that reserves certain rights to the author, such as the right to post a copy of the published version of
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  • ...ormation/vietnam/civi%20l_code_2005.pdf The EC-ASIAN Intellectual Property Rights Cooperation Program]). - strengthening common knowledge on Intellectual property rights and taking part in the development of IPR protection,
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  • ...lators produced on the site. Posts with annotations of medical evidence. Rights attribution for all content. I feel that it is not the intention of many authors to reserve all rights when they publish their work - it is simply an issue of convenience or a la
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  • ...addressed by the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. It is also necessary to rethink what the creative community is today, in t ...the moment is the fake confrontation between citizen's rights and artist's rights. With all our work we want to secure the collaboration between the civil so
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  • ...e Integration and Development Program specialized in Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development (Macroeconomics and Development Area) claudia.o ...mentation of DR-CAFTA’s compromises, especially in Intellectual Property Rights subject.
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  • ...legal text is very readable (with a bite), and we have a separate ‘Some Rights Reserved’ page explaining the CC-licenses and the ideas behind Creative C
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  • ...perience of watching young entrepreneurs struggle with licensing and legal rights; this in turn limiting their creativity, their incentives to create, and th
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  • ...rners share ideas and knowledge freely and without infringing intellectual rights, but also raise their professional profiles as educators and make their wor
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  • ...one in the CC Scholar's project which assists scholars who wish to retain rights over. The development of such an engine will require identifying relevant c ...The addendum's engine will enable scientists and scholars to reserve their rights to make available their publications in Hebrew.
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  • ...t web publishers and thought leaders in niche areas – for example, human rights, labor issues, peace activists, education reform – who currently have no
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  • ...isting policies and operating procedures relating to intellectual property rights and public information. The research would culminate in concrete policy rec
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  • ...a solid groundwork to help them more intelligently navigate the thicket of rights issues they will be facing as content creators, as well as demonstrating th ...rs to experiment with new, collaborative forms of creation without fear of rights infringement.
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  • ...fferent components, which range from descriptive data to information about rights and educational level. At their core, however, will be instructional conten
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  • ...ading is a fair use. We also want to help our users understand the various rights associated with copyright and with various licenses. We ask that Creative C
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  • ...ampaign on fair use; we also want to help our users understand the various rights associated with copyright and with various licenses. We ask that Creative C
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  • ...of these institutions, while most of the material included is tagged "all rights reserved" often imposing a legal framework that reduces the library´s opti
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  • |Project Title=Inellectual Property Rights in the Digital Age ...ty in Serbia by establishing the platform to provide Intellectual Property Rights details relevant for creating, using and re-using educational, scientific,
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  • ...has a monthly one-hour-radio-show about free culture, copyright and human rights on digital environment, which also is available online.
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  • ...financial obligation to any other party as a consequence of exercising its rights and performing its responsibilities under this MOU and/or the CC Policies u ...rmation, copyright, trade secret, trademark or other intellectual property rights (“IP”) by implication or otherwise. Except as otherwise permitted by th
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  • ...r a Public Portal contains content that violates the intellectual property rights of any person, and: ...nse. Affiliate alone is responsible for ensuring that it has obtained all rights necessary to the content included on a Website and will use best efforts to
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  • ...vice and cost effective solutions to innovators on all aspects of their IP Rights. In addition, she analyses developments in Kenyan and International IP Case ...intellectual property protection. He is an assertive advocate of consumer rights and he represents consumer interests through various platforms locally and
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  • ...d BYABAGABO: Legal team member, university lecturer (intellectual property rights), Lawyer at Kigali Bar Association
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  • ...'' bedeutet in der Palette von Creative-Commons-Lizenzen so viel wie „No Rights Reserved“ – „keine Rechte vorbehalten“. Man übergibt also sein Wer *Die erste Stufe ist ein so genannter Rights Waiver. Uns ist allerdings klar, dass es nicht in jedem Rechtssystem mögli
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  • ...mmended legislation to allow unlicensed reuses of in-copyright works whose rights holders cannot be located through a reasonably diligent search to solve the ...ollecting society whose job would be to track down rights holders so these rights holders could collect money for Google's uses of their books.
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  • '''CC BY maximizes impact of DOL funded materials by clearly communicating rights''' ...ls must be clearly licensed and marked as such in order to communicate the rights available to reusers.
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  • ...twined with federal and local policies, open-access publishing, and author rights management. The new SPARC Open Access meeting will provide a biennial, Nort
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  • ...grant copyright permissions to their work in the digital age. Because the rights to copy, distribute, or adapt content are pre-cleared, news is more rapidly ...with its contributors, based on unique traffic to posts. Reporters retain rights to their work and can choose which Creative Commons license to publish unde
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  • ...the public domain and that the end-user has waived all copyright and other rights in the Content worldwide. Further, there are no restrictions or requirement
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  • Proposal 11, renaming the license to “Commercial Rights Reserved”, was considered by CC. After a long period of internal, affilia :''You may not exercise any of the rights granted to You in Section 3 above in any manner that is primarily intended
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  • ...permissions to make uses of works that implicate copyright and neighboring rights upon certain conditions. The licenses were also designed to avoid imposing ...ncluded in the scope of the international license are sui generis database rights (SGDRs).
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  • ...The corollary to this is that the original licensor continues to hold the rights in the original work even when it is used in the adaptation, and that the o ...ence similar to that in the ShareAlike condition, which specifies that the rights in the adaptation held by the original licensor remain subject to the origi
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  • ...goal is to best ensure a proper balance between the author’s attribution rights and the need for flexibility given that any license violation results in au * '''Treatment in 4.0 d.1:''' Not included. Granting rights to third parties who are not a party to the license presents challenges on
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  • ...nse Subject Matter page]] for a more complete description of how different rights are treated by the license.) Our goal was to do this in a way that conveys ...rohibit any attempt to do so altogether. See the [[4.0/Moral_rights|Moral Rights page]] for a further description of how this draft accounts for those diffe
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  • ...ion of CC licenses will allow the national law of copyright to extend the rights of authors and users.
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  • ...es as far as as we believe we can go in ensuring that the licensee has the rights that the CC license is intended to grant. ...l language is intended to avoid any implication that the licensee has more rights than the license can grant.
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  • ...iation, Uganda Writers Association, the Musicians Union, Uganda Performing Rights Society etc beginning 2011 ...nt aspects of the national license including business modeling, collective rights management undertaken beginning May 2011
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  • .../OR OTHER APPLICABLE LAWS INCLUDING THE UGANDA COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS ACT NO.19 OF 2006. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS | Added mention of the Uganda Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act
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  • ...e Commons Chile. He studied at University of Chile Law School. Fundamental rights, Intellectual property and Freedom of Expression are among his main interes ...gitales Researcher. He studied at University of Chile Law School. Consumer rights, public law and intellectual property are among his main interests.
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  • ...a recorded performance of the work, the rights holders of the neighboring rights will also have to agree to licensing the work under the CC license in quest ...revoke a CC-license. CC licenses apply for the duration of the author’s rights.
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  • ...reative startups, and traditional commercial players are granted the reuse rights they deserve, these and other groups can best leverage federally funded res ...t when compared to open access.<ref>Williams, Heidi. Intellectual property rights and innovation: Evidence from the human genome, December 2009, p. 25. Avail
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  • ...ata should be made accessible in a manner that explicitly communicates the rights available to data re-users. The public should have the right to reuse publi ...as those materials are not clearly marked with information describing the rights and permissions under copyright law, the use of those data will be diminish
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  • ...IS LICENSE MAY BE CONSIDERED TO BE A CONTRACT, THE LICENSOR GRANTS YOU THE RIGHTS CONTAINED HERE IN CONSIDERATION OF YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF SUCH TERMS AND CONDIT ...AY BE CONSIDERED TO BE A CONTRACT, THE LICENSOR GRANTS TO THE LICENSEE THE RIGHTS CONTAINED HERE IN CONSIDERATION OF HIS ACCEPTANCE OF SUCH TERMS AND CONDITI
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  • ...or free public access to articles, but often the publisher retains further rights (e.g. to “mine” the texts or build added-value commercial services from ...terogeneity, quality and incompatible formats; and uncertainty about legal rights to reuse or re-share data; and the general lack of expertise or best practi
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  • ...ing to copyright and public domain by enabling creators to not only assert rights but communicate permissions; ...ons Canada licenses provide a complementary means to go beyond restrictive rights by enabling up front permissions for use by others eliminating the costly a
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  • ...king permission to use the resource. Since CC BY includes machine-readable rights and permissions metadata as a feature of the license, it will be easier for ...n or limitation to copyright, or may be prohibited by sui generis database rights. To clear up any potential uncertainty, it is best to err on the side of ca
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  • ...main Charter: "Digitisation of Public Domain knowledge does not create new rights over it".
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  • ...o the writing of a shadow report that was sent to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in Geneva (may 2010).
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  • ...r legal doctrines that express and safeguard human values, including human rights, consumer protection, competition and privacy laws. ...intellectual property enforcement policies and practices respect the human rights principle of proportionality and are not used as a diversion from the diffi
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  • * NC is often used, but confusing licensors and licensees. "Commercial Rights Reserved (CRR)" is a much better phrase, also for some use cases of open go
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  • ...ifications of such materials, remains subject to the intellectual property rights the grantee receives under the terms of the particular license or purchase.
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  • ...C Ugandan affiliates, the [http://www.cehurd.org/ Center for Health, Human Rights and Development] (CEHURD) and the [http://www.nabotu.or.ug/ National Book T
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  • ...ki Loves Monuments campaigns. Maarten Zeinstra will talk about Europeana's rights infrastructure that enables sharing under all CC licenses.
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  • 9.00 - 9.30am: Opening address - Moses Mulumba (Centre for Health, Human Rights and Development in Uganda)
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  • ...es, LEAs, and teachers and students will be granted broad access and reuse rights to the creative educational content that is created as a result of public t It should also be noted that the CC BY license grants the same rights to commercial publishers to take content that is created with taxpayer fund
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  • ...ion of license: copyright, neighboring rights, moral rights and ancillary rights]] ...ion of license: copyright, neighboring rights, moral rights and ancillary rights==
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  • ...opyright-like rights (now defined) are licensed, and the term “ancillary rights” is removed altogether. Please see the [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/ ...ning). These are tangential to the decision already made to license those rights on par with copyright in 4.0, but will ensure smooth functioning of the lic
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  • ...ing work and new contributions by the person creating the adaptation. The rights of the adapting remixer does not extend to the pre-existing material.<ref>A
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  • ...chnological upheaval is matched only by the legal one. Who owns electronic rights? Is indexing infringement? What does first sale mean online and globally? W
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  • ...th respect to rights in the work|Undertakings by licensors with respect to rights in the work]] ...ts, and in other places they are not. CC wants to avoid a situation where rights are inadvertently omitted from coverage of the license that ought be licens
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  • ...ctorate General of Intellectual Property Rights, Ministry of Law and Human Rights of Indonesia]''
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  • ...the rights being licensed, and holds the licensor responsible in the event rights have not been properly cleared. This treatment changed starting with 2.0, ...ers proposed changing the language to require documentation of third-party rights. Discussion around the issue was then opened up on the list, including disc
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  • ...having Internet access can read and download articles. Authors retain the rights of the article under a Creative Commons license scheme. This means that you
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  • ...es like Intellectual Property Rights, copyrights, licensing and publishing rights. ...The EC should support this definition of OER so that users of OER know the rights available to them and so that producers of OER get the credit they deserve.
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  • • Amitay Korn (All Rights (Kol-Zchut))
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  • ...r copyright terms from the default of “all rights reserved” to “some rights reserved.”
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  • ...jects potential users that want more restrictions. CC doesn't have an "all rights reserved" option, either. ...Gather feedback about changing the name of "NonCommercial" to "Commercial Rights Reserved" ====
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  • ...i.creativecommons.org/4.0/Sui_generis_database_rights Sui Generis Database Rights], and [[4.0/Termination|Termination]] wiki pages. All of these pages provi ...i.creativecommons.org/4.0/Sui_generis_database_rights Sui Generis Database Rights page] for details of these changes and the underlying policy decisions.
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  • ...S "commercial" and that the author of the work wants to "retain commercial rights" in the work. ...of the license is user-rights centric, but the choice of license is author-rights centric. Thus, from the author's point of view, the name creates confusion,
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  • ...ivecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC BY]) for publicly funded content and no rights reserved (such as [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ CC0])
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  • ...ecommerce, internationalization, HR, labels negotiation plus content, and rights management. He has held leading international roles at Copan, Amazon, Hasb
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  • ...throughout the world automatically confer exclusive Copyright and Related Rights (defined below) upon the creator and subsequent owner(s) (each and all, an ...1px solid darkgray;" | Certain owners wish to permanently relinquish those rights to a Work for the purpose of contributing to a commons of creative, cultura
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  • ...learners, educator and institutions will be granted broad access and reuse rights to the publicly funded educational content created under the I3 program. Th
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  • ...be reused less, and the overall impact lessened. CC BY communicates these rights in advance, removing the burden of seeking and possibly having to negotiate ...ng.” Creative Commons licenses are copyright licenses that grant certain rights to the public while retaining others, such as the right of attribution, to
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  • ...u contact an attorney in your jurisdiction. Because the topic of database rights and their interaction with the CC licenses is one that is complicated and c ...ove any potential ambiguity about what permissions are granted where these rights apply.
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  • ...icenses contain a provision that allows for automatic reinstatement of the rights under the license, without expresspermission from the licensor, provided th ...ion of license terms after being notified, with automatic reinstatement of rights. This is based on similar provisions in the GPL and MPL, but has been simpl
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  • ...uthorship and other content and materials subject to Copyright and Similar Rights (defined below). ...or material used under an exception or limitation to Copyright and Similar Rights. More considerations for licensors [hyper-link]
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  • ...s the rights from the copyright holders. To that end, Unglue.it works with rights holders to decide a fair price for compenstion and runs fundraising campaig
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  • ...developers can all access and use the shared history without having to buy rights or sell their licensing to corporations.
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  • ...for example, we did not want to imply that you could not exercise fair use rights exceeding the granted freedoms) or that the license could not be terminated ...to address the way the license conditions and freedoms work with database rights, particularly as they affect so few uses and users, we chose to instead not
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  • ...ason this struggle continues is because the question, "how should property rights be applied to ideas," is fundamentally flawed. ...dea of property rights. People continue to struggle to define how property rights should apply to ideas because they are trying to impose rules of scarcity o
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  • ...licies and Regulations and their impact on Freedom of Expression and Human Rights on the Internet. ...Freedom of Speech, surveillance and regulatory framework affecting Human Rights on Internet. ISP liability, Net Neutrality, Privacy and surveillance.
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  • ...laimer/Notice, License Elements, License Grant, Licensor, Licensor has all rights necessary to license work, Non-commercial (NC), Original Author/Author
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  • ...d Share.” See the [[4.0/Sui_generis_database_rights|Sui Generis Database Rights page]] for details of these changes. **In the section on [[4.0/Moral rights|moral rights]], the right of integrity is now specifically named.
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