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You can use CC-licensed materials as long as you follow the license conditions. One condition of all CC licenses is attribution: crediting the author and giving the source information. Generally speaking, attribution must reasonably include all relevant information supplied by the licensor. Because each use case is different, you can decide what form of attribution is most suitable for your specif
CC0 (read “CC Zero”) is a universal public domain dedication that may be used by anyone wishing to permanently surrender the copyright and database rights (where they exist) they may have in a work, thereby placing it as nearly as possible into the public domain. CC0 is a legal tool that improves on the “dedication” function of our earlier, U.S.-centric public domain dedication and certification.
This page supersedes Databases and Creative Commons. In today's society, the potential value of data is very high. Access to more data facilitates enhanced scientific collaboration and reproducibility, more efficient markets, increased government and corporate transparency. This contributes to accelerated discovery and understanding of solutions to planetary and societal needs. A large part of the
(If you are looking for the final policy decisions and versioning notes for 4.0, see the Version 4 page. The set of pages you are currently on are the pages that were maintained during the license development process, and provide a detailed history of the drafting of the license.) Version 4.0 of the CC license suite was published on 25 November 2013, after CC conducted a multi-year versioning proc
Defining “Noncommercial”: A Study of How the Online Population Understands “Noncommercial Use” was published September 14, 2009: Blog announcement Press release Downloads The report is re-released as of 2014 under a CC Attribution 4.0 International license. Attribution should link to this page. PDF Defining Noncommercial full report and all appendices (.pdf, 18mb) Source documents Note that source
Welcome to the Content Directories The following is a list of organizations and projects powered with Creative Commons licenses. Since Creative Commons does not maintain a database of content and does not store content, we would like CC-community members to help build a directory of projects to help spread the word about CC — hence the CC Content Directories wiki! Please help us fill it out! What
These FAQs contain information that you should familiarize yourself with before using CC0. The information provided below is not exhaustive – it may not cover important issues that may affect you. The FAQs are intended to supplement, not replace, our existing FAQs. You are encouraged to review those FAQs as well as our list of issues to consider before using CC0 or any of our other legal tools or
Creative Commons case studies consist of a variety of articles ranging from Inspiration, to business models to entertainment and precedents. It’s the perfect place to start your research. There are three ways you could contribute to this base: 1. Case Studies Evaluation There is no perfect case study, and with your help you could highlight and point out different areas of a case study that needs r
CC+ denotes the combination of a CC official license (unmodified and verbatim) + another separate and independent agreement granting more permissions. It is NOT a new or different license or any license at all, but a facilitation of more Permissions beyond ANY standard CC licenses. Worth emphasizing is that CC+ (and use of that mark) requires that the work be licensed under a standard CC license t
These FAQs are designed to provide a better understanding of Creative Commons, our licenses, and our other legal and technical tools. They provide basic information, sometimes about fairly complex topics, and will often link to more detailed information. Other CC FAQs: CC0 Public Domain Dedication and Public Domain Mark. “Licensor”, “rights holder”, “owner”, and “creator” may be used interchangeab
Creative Commons Version 3.0 Licenses — A Brief Explanation by Mia Garlick, General Counsel Creative Commons Since April 2005, Creative Commons has been working on versioning up its core licensing suite. The Creative Commons licenses (For an overview of the licenses, see: [1]) serve as an important vehicle by which many millions of creators clearly signal to the world that they are happy for membe
NOTE CC Publisher is no longer developed or supported, and is not available for download. This page is for historical reference only. Installing CC Publisher Installing the application is as simple as downloading the appropriate package below. Once downloaded simply double click the installer (Windows) or drag the application file to your Applications directory (Mac), then run the program. The lat
This is a list of books available under a Creative Commons license. By "book" we generally mean works over 35,000 words that are or have been commercially available in hardcopy and have an ISBN. We've expanded the definition in two added sections below, however, to include the most popular books published through do-it-yourself press Lulu, and "books" published on websites of established organizat
MozCC is no longer under active development. For equivalent functionality in recent Firefox releases, Chrome, and Opera, try OpenAttribute. MozCC is an extension for Mozilla-based applications, including Mozilla Firefox and Songbird, which provides a convenient way to examine metadata -- including Creative Commons licenses -- embedded in web pages. It’s at least twice as good as View Source! When
Join the CC Developer Community Join our Slack community to meet other developers interested in Creative Commons, get feedback on your projects, and talk with CC's full-time technology staff. You can also keep up with us on the CC Open Source Blog or via Twitter. Know more about our communication channels Get Involved We really appreciate community contributions and feedback (we're a small team an
Unlike other articles here this guide is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5. A pdf version is available. Please provide feedback at Talk:Podcasting_Legal_Guide. PODCASTING LEGAL GUIDE: RULES FOR THE REVOLUTION Colette Vogele, Esq. Vogele & Associates http://www.vogelelaw.com/index.html Stanford Center for Internet And Society http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/ Mia Garlick Creative
Current Release ccPublisher 2.2 Development Release None; see the CcPublisher Developer page for information on building the latest source. Historical Releases ccPublisher 2 (19 May 2006) ccPublisher 2 Beta 3 (11 May 2006) ccPublisher 2 Beta 2 ccPublisher 2 Beta 1 ccPublisher 2 Developer Preview
ccHost is Creative Commons' open source (GPL licensed) content management system project that powers ccMixter and is the winner of the Linux Journal LinuxWorldExpo Product Excellence Award for Best Open Source Solution. Read more about ccHost here. Download Sign up for our RSS release feed to make sure you don't miss important bug fixes and feature updates. Current Stable Release Latest stable bui
Welcome to the CC Wiki! The purpose of this wiki is to help you learn more about CC and give you a chance to collaborate with us. CC relies on its community of users to keep it strong, so now is your chance to get involved! To learn more about wikis and how to edit them, visit our Getting Started page. Please login with your CCID by clicking the log in link above -- If you have any questions or pr
As of Apr 2017, Creative Commons is shifting from the current Affiliate Program to a new Global Network structure. This page contains all resources related to the Affiliates and the history of the CC Affiliates Network and will no longer be updated once the transition process is completed. If you are interested in learning more about or interested in joining CC Global Network, please read this art
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