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There are several opportunites for translators to get involved with Creative Commons projects.
 
There are several opportunites for translators to get involved with Creative Commons projects.
  
==Licenses, deeds, choose license interface and API==
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== creativecommons.org ==
  
These are all translated directly by CC [http://creativecommons.org/worldwide/ jurisdiction partner institutions]. While there are usually people at the partner institutions who handle these translations, there may be other ways to get involved locally. Contact information is available for each jurisdiction via the previous link.
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The license engine, deeds and legal code hosted at creativecommons.org are all translated directly by CC [http://creativecommons.org/worldwide/ jurisdiction partner institutions]. While there are usually people at the partner institutions who handle these translations, there may be other ways to get involved locally. Contact information is available for each jurisdiction via the previous link.
  
 
==This wiki==
 
==This wiki==

Revision as of 16:10, 19 July 2007


There are several opportunites for translators to get involved with Creative Commons projects.

creativecommons.org

The license engine, deeds and legal code hosted at creativecommons.org are all translated directly by CC jurisdiction partner institutions. While there are usually people at the partner institutions who handle these translations, there may be other ways to get involved locally. Contact information is available for each jurisdiction via the previous link.

This wiki

We'd like every page on this wiki to be translated into as many languages as possible. See CcWiki:About#Translate for details.

Open source projects

ccHost

See translating ccHost.

ccPublisher

See translating ccPublisher.