1) Creative Commons Japan discusses the use of Creative Commons licenses for a motion logo contest on the Nifty website.
2) It provides an overview of Creative Commons and explains the different types of Creative Commons licenses, including Attribution, Attribution-ShareAlike, and Public Domain.
3) The document encourages the use of Creative Commons licenses to enable open sharing and distribution of creative works while still providing creators with certain rights over their work.
The Open Library, Public Domain Wiki, and other Realized Myths of Creative Co...Jon Phillips
Five years ago the actual implementation of an accessible worldwide digital library or archive existed in the land of fairytales. With the rise of Free and Open culture, decreased hardware costs, and cheap Internet access in some countries of the world, the ability to actualize these myths on a grand scale on the Internet became possible. Still however, the legal hurdles randomly scattered by copyright in jurisdictions around the world erected a major barricade for accessing knowledge. Copyright law generally has increased confusion around how creative works may be used. With the introduction of Creative Commons in 2003, these issues were addressed with clearly explained copyright licenses, a clear public domain dedication, and a brilliant international community consisting of 46+ International jurisdictions supporting the commons.
This presentation surveys the major digital archiving initiatives,
museums, and digital libraries around the world which use Creative Commons licenses. It also presents Creative Commons involvement with the Open Library (http://demo.openlibrary.org) to create a site where books and other media are edited collaboratively wiki-style by people around the world to help determine the copyright status of these works. The myths of lore are to be debunked.
Some Rights Reserved: How Creative Commons Licensing Can Engage and Expand Yo...CAMT
Creative Commons helps artists and institutions to define the terms under which they share their creations with the public. In this session, learn how Creative Commons can help you expand the reach of your next creative endeavor, online and off.
Do you want to start a project with additive manufacturing technologies but you don't know where to start? You can use the Additive Manufacturing Canvas!
Slides for the session "CC-Licensed Projects in the Asia & Pacific Region", in "Commons Crossroads: Defining the Roadmap for CC in Asia & the Pacific", Manila, Philippines, 2009-02. (http://www.cc-asiapacific.net/)
The Open Library, Public Domain Wiki, and other Realized Myths of Creative Co...Jon Phillips
Five years ago the actual implementation of an accessible worldwide digital library or archive existed in the land of fairytales. With the rise of Free and Open culture, decreased hardware costs, and cheap Internet access in some countries of the world, the ability to actualize these myths on a grand scale on the Internet became possible. Still however, the legal hurdles randomly scattered by copyright in jurisdictions around the world erected a major barricade for accessing knowledge. Copyright law generally has increased confusion around how creative works may be used. With the introduction of Creative Commons in 2003, these issues were addressed with clearly explained copyright licenses, a clear public domain dedication, and a brilliant international community consisting of 46+ International jurisdictions supporting the commons.
This presentation surveys the major digital archiving initiatives,
museums, and digital libraries around the world which use Creative Commons licenses. It also presents Creative Commons involvement with the Open Library (http://demo.openlibrary.org) to create a site where books and other media are edited collaboratively wiki-style by people around the world to help determine the copyright status of these works. The myths of lore are to be debunked.
Some Rights Reserved: How Creative Commons Licensing Can Engage and Expand Yo...CAMT
Creative Commons helps artists and institutions to define the terms under which they share their creations with the public. In this session, learn how Creative Commons can help you expand the reach of your next creative endeavor, online and off.
Do you want to start a project with additive manufacturing technologies but you don't know where to start? You can use the Additive Manufacturing Canvas!
Slides for the session "CC-Licensed Projects in the Asia & Pacific Region", in "Commons Crossroads: Defining the Roadmap for CC in Asia & the Pacific", Manila, Philippines, 2009-02. (http://www.cc-asiapacific.net/)