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  • These FAQs are designed to provide a better understanding of Creative Commons, our licenses, and our other legal and technical tools. They provide basic ...may be used interchangeably to refer to the person or entity applying a CC license.
    146 KB (23,721 words) - 15:08, 9 October 2015
  • ...ns. For more information on using CC tools or works offered under Creative Commons licenses, consult the [[Frequently_Asked_Questions|Frequently Asked Questio ...below is a general description of differences and similarities between the license versions, for general informational purposes only. Consult your own attorn
    50 KB (7,125 words) - 18:33, 4 January 2016
  • ...transparently handle CC metadata for you (you should only have to select a license), do not attempt to do it yourself. License metadata for web pages is published with the content it describes. If some
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  • ...ication like Photoshop to mark files as re-usable under a Creative Commons license. ...[[XMP]] template which may be used to mark documents with Creative Commons license information.
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  • ...g XMP metadata." Note that even when embedded with XMP metadata, Creative Commons recommends a licensed document include a visible copyright notice; [[Markin The Creative Commons [http://www.creativecommons.org/license/ licensing process] offers a XMP template which may be used to mark files w
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  • ...web. When you select a license in our [http://creativecommons.org/license license chooser], you are given a snippet of HTML that contains RDFa. Sites like [h By using RDFa, Creative Commons is helping build the semantic web. Here are some frequently asked questions
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  • ...the different views about Creative Commons and issues related to Creative Commons. If you know of an article or comment that is not represented here, please ...oper, Cheryl Foong & Brian Fitzgerald, 'Open access to judgments: Creative Commons licences and the Australian courts' (2012) 19(1) ''Murdoch University Law R
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  • ...n the fear of loosing their intellectual property. The Developing Nations license grants the freedoms to copy, distribute, display, make derivatives of and p ...ially in developing countries where need is great. The Developing Nations License permits a work to be used in developing nations and encourages authors to c
    11 KB (1,677 words) - 19:06, 9 August 2006
  • ...on the fear of loosing their intellectual property. The Developing Nations license grants the freedoms to copy, distribute, display, make derivatives of and p ...cially in developing countries where need is great. The Developing Nations License permits a work to be used in developing nations and encourages authors to c
    10 KB (1,676 words) - 00:33, 10 August 2006
  • = Creative Commons Version 3.0 Licenses — A Brief Explanation = ===''by Mia Garlick, General Counsel Creative Commons''===
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  • Creative Commons is turning 5, and to celebrate we're inviting the CC Community worldwide to Anyone interested in or who already knows the young Creative Commons anywhere in the world.
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  • '''CC+''' denotes the combination of a '''CC official license (unmodified and verbatim)''' + '''another separate and independent agreemen ...f permissions that have not been modified or customized but reproduces the license verbatim. The plus (+) signifies that all of those same permissions are gr
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  • ...al) or the abbreviation (e.g. CC BY-NC). In both cases the full URL to the license should be included. A copyright notice stating the author(s), date, and cop ...rks should ideally include the CC icons in addition to the full URI to the license. See [[Marking Image]] to learn how to make your own mark.
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  • *** <del>file properties license tab</del> ** <del>License chooser api ironing out (http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-devel/2007-J
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  • ...censes. This page describes how to begin with a license URI and map it to license properties. ...requirements of a license. Permissions declare a permission given by the license, above and beyond what default copyright law allows. Prohibitions prohibit
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  • ...litik posted [http://netzpolitik.org/2007/public-project-lead-von-creative-commons-deutschland/ an informative write-up] of the event. (German) Map: OpenStreetMap.org (CC BY-SA)
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  • *implementing feedback into 3.0 (since Feb/Mar) == Introduction of Version 3.0 ==
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  • '''CC Birthday Cake from CC Philippines'''. CC-BY 3.0 PH by Berne Guerrero ...on CC PH's blog] and [http://www.philippinecommons.org/2007/12/14/creative-commons-philippine-jurisdictional-licenses-introduced/ Press Release]
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  • ...enhance the search experience. Metadata about the resources, including the license and subject information available, are exposed in the search result set. We This section outlines some of the [[RDFa]] metadata Creative Commons is collecting for the DiscoverEd project and gives some examples of using R
    12 KB (1,855 words) - 19:10, 9 June 2010
  • ...tion describing how license information may be described using RDF and how license information may be attached to works. ccREL is described in ''[[Media:Ccrel-1.0.pdf|ccREL: The Creative Commons Rights Expression Language]]'' (pdf), published March 3, 2008. An overview
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