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  • ...ons_licenses_and_the_CC_4.0_licenses.3F|What is the difference between the Open Data Commons licenses and the CC 4.0 licenses?]] ...e you can help get involved and spread the word, and advocate for free and open licensing in your own communities.
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  • ...fferent. This kind of event helps artists to stretch their limits and gain access to a wider variety of great music” explained Magnatune founder and CEO, J The concept of "open source" file-sharing originated in the computer software world, and has mov
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  • ..., and updates its public copyright licenses (and other legal tools) via an open and inclusive process of engagement with Creative Commons’ global network ...es to regain their rights to use the work. In version 4.0, a new provision allows the rights to be automatically reinstated without express permission from t
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  • ...o bloggers in relation to defamation, privacy, reporter's privilege, media access, election and labor laws and adult materials. Consequently, if the content ...tion 230”), on-line defamation, privacy, reporter's privilege, media access, election law, and labor law.
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  • ...ummer of Code] as a mentoring organization. Submissions for SoC 2007 will open in March; see the [http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6032 ...below]] that you like or have your own idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Creative
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  • * Taylor & Francis / Routledge, March 2013. Open Access Survey Supplement 1: Regional and Subject Breakdowns of Licence Preferences. [http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/explore/open-access-survey-supp1.pdf link (pdf)]
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  • ...to adapt, the right to distribute a creative work, and public benefit from access to creative work. ...The most he can do is choose one of a limited number of sequences the game allows him to choose. He is unlike the writer or the painter because the video gam
    22 KB (3,749 words) - 04:57, 22 July 2013
  • ...ommons front by collaborating with open content, access to knowledge, open access publishing and free culture communities around the world.
    3 KB (538 words) - 19:37, 1 August 2008
  • ...weblog/entry/6026 LinuxWorld Journal Product Excellence Award] for '''Best Open Source Solution.''' Read more about ccHost [[#Zeitgeist|here]]. For perfomance reasons (and if you are given access) you should put those directives into an Apache virtual host block in the .
    15 KB (2,222 words) - 01:18, 31 August 2006
  • ...urtreporting.com resource] in due time. Click on any of the links below to access statistical information, original research and commentary on the adoption o
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  • ...gage Media (http://www.engagemedia.org), Scott Kiel-Chisholm from the Open Access to Knowledge (OAK) Law Project (http://oak.qut.edu.au), Neale Hooper from t
    5 KB (844 words) - 04:32, 19 April 2014
  • ...nness is 35 years. The DMCA/EUCD is being exported around the world making access to information more restrictive and conditional. If the CC team promotes th
    3 KB (464 words) - 00:14, 9 April 2014
  • ...re is a growing amount of content available in Second Life for free and on open terms, it is sometimes difficult to find. The CC store is designed to provi ** access to meandering forest
    10 KB (1,739 words) - 18:50, 29 May 2007
  • ...ummer of Code] as a mentoring organization. Submissions for SoC 2007 will open in March; see the [http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6032 ...below]] that you like or have your own idea for a Creative Commons-related open source project, we encourage you to read up about the [[Developer|Creative
    10 KB (1,490 words) - 05:45, 20 May 2012
  • ...ly digitally perform the Work with any technological measures that control access or use of the Work in a manner inconsistent with the terms of this License ...if not expand, a platform monopoly enjoyed by a TPM-ed platform that only allows the playing of TPM-ed content (''See'' Greg London, Re:Subject: Version 3.0
    36 KB (5,654 words) - 12:49, 17 November 2013
  • ...s. [http://creativecommons.org/education Learn more about CC Education and Open Educational Resources]. *[[Media:Cc-general-open.zip|Information page framework]] — Scribus source
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  • ...commons the commons], [http://creativecommons.org/about/legal/#opencontent open content], and [http://creativecommons.org/about/legal/#ip intellectual prop ===Background on and examples of the value of the public domain===
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  • ...nd complement existing efforts like the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Open Audio License; [11] and we hope to improve on such efforts by making it eas ...cumentation License], [http://openmusic.linuxtag.org/showitem.php?item=209 Open Music License].
    8 KB (1,341 words) - 21:35, 15 September 2013
  • ...oods: creative works set free for certain uses. Like the free software and open-source movements, our ends are cooperative and community-minded, but our me ...t only to increase the sum of raw source material online, but also to make access to that material cheaper and easier. To this end, we have also developed me
    4 KB (598 words) - 09:32, 28 April 2011
  • ...rkings, no matter if it's photography, poetry, a series of mp3 files or an open source software project. If somebody infringes the license associated to yo ...r, conformant to European Union digital signature regulation. We guarantee access to the hash codes for at least seven years. In case we need to shut down th
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