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Revision as of 02:25, 1 August 2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is a discussion which is happening in the community and is not final. You can help by discussing it more.
Contents
Priorities
- Increase usage of CC license usage in jurisdiction
 - Increase profitability of cc license users
 - Support non-exclusive collecting societies
 
NOTE: While many copyright holders work with Collecting Societies, it is important to be cordial with collecting societies and provide information about integrating Creative Commons licenses, but be mindful of overall #Priorities.
Information
Technology
- CC+ - useful for having CC license + morePermissions (CC+ is NOT a license)
 - ccREL - for describing CC licensing semantically on the web
 - Web Integration
 
Jurisdictional Memory
CC Netherlands
Lead: Paul Keller
Links
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CC Denmark
Lead: Henrik Moltke
Links
- add one...
 
CC Australia
Lead: Elliott Bledsoe
Links
- add one...