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Creative commonsAn organisation which has released freely-available copyright licences, allowing people to say how they would like to share their work on the internet. These licences are designed to help people share [..]
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Creative commonsA web-based organisation that enables the use of copyright material with partial or no restrictions.
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Creative commonsThis term refers to both an organization and a set of licences. The Creative Commons organization is a non-profit organization headquartered in the US devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. Creative Commons license are those licences issued by the Creative Commons, which depending o [..]
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Creative commonsCreative Commons is a range of share-alike copyright licenses to package the ideas of copyleft for (mainly Internet) creative content. It’s important to understand that a free distribution license is [..]
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Creative commonsA flexible set of copyright licenses that allow content creators to specify which rights they reserve and which they waive regarding their work that is supposed to codify collaborative spirit of the I [..]
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Creative commonsCC in short. Initiated by law Professor Lawrence Lessig, cc is a form of licensing content which allows the rights holder to define the rights that can be shared/used by other people. Other names incl [..]
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Creative commonsUsing digital technology and the internet to bully.
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Creative commonsnon-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
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Creative commonsCreative Commons is a non-profit organisation that publishes a series of standardised licences that allow rightsholders to grant a range of usage permissions. The different types of licences specify conditions, but otherwise generally grant free permission to copy, distribute, display and perform the work. The main conditions attached to each licen [..]
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Creative commonsCreative Commons
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Creative commonsAn organisation that has set up an alternative to copyright. It fills the gap between full copyright in which no use of material is allowed without permission, and public domain where no permission is [..]
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Creative commonsCreative Commons (CC) is a nonprofit organization that was formed in 2001 to provide free access to culture, education and research through the Web's open source platform. CC licenses and tools a [..]
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Creative commonsA not for profit organization which offers a standard suite …
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Creative commonsA non-profit organization that promotes the creative reuse of intellectual works, whether owned or in the public domain, through the use of licenses that define the rights copyright holders choose to retain and those uses that may be made of copyrighted works without the prior permission of the copyright holder. (1)
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Creative commonsThis is a license used by photographers that allows them to offer their photos for free but the user still has to comply with certain licensing items in order to use the photo. If a creative commons l [..]
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Creative commonsThe suite of copyright licenses designed and developed to provide copyright owners with an efficient way to manage the rights contained in their copyright work, and to provide copyright users with simple and flexible terms for use. (Refer to http://creativecommons.org.au/) Creative Commons licenses are implemented in Australia as Australian Creat [..]
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