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  • Creative Commons
  • Creative Commons
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  • Creative Commons
  • Creative Commons
  • Creative Commons
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  • Creative Commons er ein svært aktuell lisens å publisere rettleiingar i informasjonskompetanse under. I Noreg vert lisensen nytta av VIKO
  • Creative Commons (CC) este o organizație non-profit dedicată lărgirii domeniului de creații disponibile tuturor, în mod legal, atît pentru a fi utilizate ca atare cît și pentru a constitui o parte a altor creații.
  • Creative Commons es una organización no gubernamental sin ánimo de lucro que desarrolla planes para ayudar a reducir las barreras legales de la creatividad, por medio de nueva legislación y nuevas tecnologías. Fue fundada por Lawrence Lessig, profesor de derecho en la Universidad de Stanford y especialista en ciberderecho, quien la presidió hasta marzo de 2008. Creative Commons (en español: bienes comunes creativos) es también el nombre dado a las licencias desarrolladas por esta organización.
  • WikiWoW utilise une licence de type Creative Commons suite à un vote ouvert aux administrateurs et visiteurs. La licence ayant été retenue est "Paternité - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale". Plus précisément : Ce qui précède n'affecte en rien vos droits en tant qu'utilisateur (exceptions au droit d'auteur : copies réservées à l'usage privé du copiste, courtes citations, parodie...) Ceci est le Résumé Explicatif du Code Juridique (la version intégrale du contrat).
  • The Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to legally use, build upon and share. The organization has released several copyright licenses known as Creative Commons licenses. These licenses, depending on the one chosen, restrict only certain rights (or none) of the work instead of traditional copyright, which is more restrictive.
  • Creative Commons is a common type of license for podcasts.
  • Creative Commons is a license type used mainly to reasonably release items out from under the hindrances of copyright law.
  • Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. The organization has released several copyright licenses known as Creative Commons licenses. These licenses allow creators to easily communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of other creators.
  • The organisation was founded in 2001 by Lawrence Lessig, Hal Abelson, and Eric Eldred with support of the Center for the Public Domain. The first article in a general interest publication about Creative Commons, written by Hal Plotkin, was published in February 2002. The first set of copyright licenses was released in December 2002. In 2008, there were an estimated 130 million works licensed under Creative Commons. As of October 2011, Flickr alone hosts over 200 million Creative Commons licensed photos. Creative Commons is governed by a board of directors and a technical advisory board. Their licenses have been embraced by many as a way for creators to take control of how they choose to share their intellectual property. There has also been criticism that it does not go far enough, or disc
  • San Francisco — 2008 May 28 Creative Commons announces that it has received $500,000 as the first installment of a gift of $2.5 million over five years from Omidyar Network. This gift is made to Creative Commons as part of the "5x5 Challenge" grant program, from which Creative Commons expects to receive $2.5 million annually in general operating support for each of the next five years. The 5x5 program was initiated at the invitation of The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. In addition to the Hewlett Foundation and Omidyar Network, other major funders participating in the 5x5 Challenge include the International Electronic Trade and Services Initiative ("IETSI"), a nonprofit trust founded to support the development of ecommerce, globally, as well as Google, Mozilla, and Red Hat.
  • Creative Commons is a not-for-profit organization, founded in 2001, that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and artistic works, whether owned or in the public domain. Through its free copyright licenses, Creative Commons offers authors, artists, scientists, and educators the choice of a flexible range of protections and freedoms that build upon the “all rights reserved” concept of traditional copyright to enable a voluntary “some rights reserved” approach. Creative Commons was built with and is sustained by the generous support of organizations including the Center for the Public Domain, Omidyar Network, The Rockefeller Foundation, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, as well as members of the public. For more informatio
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  • Creative Commons
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  • Joi Ito
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  • Expansion of "reasonable", flexible copyright
  • Expansion of reasonable, flexible copyright
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  • 2001
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  • Creative Commons er ein svært aktuell lisens å publisere rettleiingar i informasjonskompetanse under. I Noreg vert lisensen nytta av VIKO
  • Creative Commons (CC) este o organizație non-profit dedicată lărgirii domeniului de creații disponibile tuturor, în mod legal, atît pentru a fi utilizate ca atare cît și pentru a constitui o parte a altor creații.
  • Creative Commons es una organización no gubernamental sin ánimo de lucro que desarrolla planes para ayudar a reducir las barreras legales de la creatividad, por medio de nueva legislación y nuevas tecnologías. Fue fundada por Lawrence Lessig, profesor de derecho en la Universidad de Stanford y especialista en ciberderecho, quien la presidió hasta marzo de 2008. Creative Commons (en español: bienes comunes creativos) es también el nombre dado a las licencias desarrolladas por esta organización.
  • WikiWoW utilise une licence de type Creative Commons suite à un vote ouvert aux administrateurs et visiteurs. La licence ayant été retenue est "Paternité - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale". Plus précisément : Ce qui précède n'affecte en rien vos droits en tant qu'utilisateur (exceptions au droit d'auteur : copies réservées à l'usage privé du copiste, courtes citations, parodie...) Ceci est le Résumé Explicatif du Code Juridique (la version intégrale du contrat).
  • San Francisco — 2008 May 28 Creative Commons announces that it has received $500,000 as the first installment of a gift of $2.5 million over five years from Omidyar Network. This gift is made to Creative Commons as part of the "5x5 Challenge" grant program, from which Creative Commons expects to receive $2.5 million annually in general operating support for each of the next five years. The 5x5 program was initiated at the invitation of The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. In addition to the Hewlett Foundation and Omidyar Network, other major funders participating in the 5x5 Challenge include the International Electronic Trade and Services Initiative ("IETSI"), a nonprofit trust founded to support the development of ecommerce, globally, as well as Google, Mozilla, and Red Hat. Creative Commons is the San Francisco-based not-for-profit organization, which provides free copyright licenses that allow creators to mark their works with a range of permissions granted to others. To date, Creative Commons licenses are attached to millions of artistic, scientific and educational works distributed by their creators over the Internet. This gift comes at a historic moment for Creative Commons, which recently launched an initiative to explore its possible roles in connection with a digital copyright registry system. "Omidyar Network has been a leader in encouraging nonprofit organizations to become both more finely tuned to their users' needs and more self-sustaining," said Creative Commons CEO Joi Ito. "Omidyar Network's grant will support Creative Commons' basic promise: to provide free, simple tools that allow the creators of the world to share their works on generous terms. In addition, the grant will allow us to explore providing fee-based, value-added services, which can benefit our community and help support the organization financially. The registry is our first big project in which we plan to explore these possibilities." "Creative Commons has transformed the way people think about intellectual property," said Matt Bannick, managing partner of Omidyar Network. "Creative Commons licenses have dramatically lowered the transaction costs for use of many digital works, and an open, interoperable digital copyright registry system would continue to decrease those costs, as well as increase the visibility of many more creative works. We are delighted to help enable the exploration of this system and to see Creative Commons, an organization that we have long supported, take an important step in its growth toward sustainability." For more information on the Creative Commons registry project, see . About Creative Commons Creative Commons is a not-for-profit organization, founded in 2001, that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and artistic works, whether owned or in the public domain. Through its free copyright licenses, Creative Commons offers authors, artists, scientists, and educators the choice of a flexible range of protections and freedoms that build upon the "all rights reserved" concept of traditional copyright to enable a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons was built with and is sustained by the generous support of organizations including the Center for the Public Domain, Omidyar Network, The Rockefeller Foundation, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, as well as members of the public. For more information about Creative Commons, visit . Contact Mike Linksvayer, Vice President, Creative Commons, ml@creativecommons.org Press Kit = This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • The Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to legally use, build upon and share. The organization has released several copyright licenses known as Creative Commons licenses. These licenses, depending on the one chosen, restrict only certain rights (or none) of the work instead of traditional copyright, which is more restrictive.
  • Creative Commons is a common type of license for podcasts.
  • Creative Commons is a license type used mainly to reasonably release items out from under the hindrances of copyright law.
  • The organisation was founded in 2001 by Lawrence Lessig, Hal Abelson, and Eric Eldred with support of the Center for the Public Domain. The first article in a general interest publication about Creative Commons, written by Hal Plotkin, was published in February 2002. The first set of copyright licenses was released in December 2002. In 2008, there were an estimated 130 million works licensed under Creative Commons. As of October 2011, Flickr alone hosts over 200 million Creative Commons licensed photos. Creative Commons is governed by a board of directors and a technical advisory board. Their licenses have been embraced by many as a way for creators to take control of how they choose to share their intellectual property. There has also been criticism that it does not go far enough, or discourages regional cultural production.
  • Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. The organization has released several copyright licenses known as Creative Commons licenses. These licenses allow creators to easily communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of other creators.
  • Creative Commons is a not-for-profit organization, founded in 2001, that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and artistic works, whether owned or in the public domain. Through its free copyright licenses, Creative Commons offers authors, artists, scientists, and educators the choice of a flexible range of protections and freedoms that build upon the “all rights reserved” concept of traditional copyright to enable a voluntary “some rights reserved” approach. Creative Commons was built with and is sustained by the generous support of organizations including the Center for the Public Domain, Omidyar Network, The Rockefeller Foundation, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, as well as members of the public. For more information about Creative Commons, visit .