...ain/mark/1.0 Public Domain Mark], a tool for marking a work that is in the worldwide public domain. [[#Technical_Questions_2|Creative Commons licenses and tools
...t or are otherwise in the public domain]]. Instead, for those works in the worldwide public domain, we recommend that you mark them with the [http://creativecom
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...dia.org/wiki/Open_format open formats] and affordances for educational and worldwide (not just wealthy regions) use. Ability to release under an open source lic
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...al information based on U.S. law. Since podcasts are typically distributed worldwide, legal issues from other jurisdictions are likely to be relevant for you bu
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...collaborating with us to begin the license porting process in your area: [[Worldwide Overview]] (includes details about the Porting Process).
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...erity have been tracking and analyzing the development of Creative Commons worldwide. His 2007 TRPC paper "Taking Stock of the Creative Commons Experiment," is
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...to a distribution licensing agreement with MajorMovieCo that gave them the worldwide rights to distribute and license the movie for theatre performances for 90
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...dia.org/wiki/Open_format open formats] and affordances for educational and worldwide (not just wealthy regions) use. Ability to release under an open source lic
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The [[Media:CCi_Guidelines.pdf|CCi guidelines (PDF)]] and [[Worldwide Overview]](wiki) give an overview of the international license porting proc
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[[Category:Worldwide]]
...ive Commons is turning 5, and to celebrate we're inviting the CC Community worldwide to join the party!
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* applies worldwide
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Back to [[Worldwide Overview]] >> Step II. [[Project Leads sign a Memorandum of Understanding (
...m informed about developments in Creative Commons projects, both local and worldwide.
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Back to [[Worldwide Overview]] >> Step III. [[Internal administration and Timeline]]
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Back to: [[Worldwide Overview]] >> Step IV. [[Legal Project Lead produces a first draft]]
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Back to [[Worldwide Overview]] >> Step VII. [[CCi reviews second draft]]
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*all the licenses allow for worldwide useď from private law perspective, this invokes international principles
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...l join the video streams organized by local Creative Commons jurisdictions worldwide.
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Licensor hereby grants You a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to exercise any and all rights in the
...older of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide.
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1. What is the number and growth rate of CC licensed materials worldwide? <br>
2. What is the use of CC licensed materials worldwide?<br>
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...the actual iSummit events. With the increasing growth of Creative Commons worldwide, a structured discussion about policies, legal issues, and questions about
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==="CC licenses worldwide"===
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