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    A Creative Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted "work". A CC...
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    A Creative Commons NonCommercial license (CC NC, CC BY-NC or NC license) is a Creative Commons license which a copyright holder can apply to their media...
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  • copyright licenses, known as Creative Commons licenses, free of charge to the public. These licenses allow authors of creative works to communicate which rights...
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    a Creative Commons license. Works available under a Creative Commons license are becoming more common. Note that there are multiple Creative Commons licenses...
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  • Creative license can refer to Artistic license, also known as dramatic license Creative Commons licenses, a family of copyright licenses This disambiguation...
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    Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License) for much of its text, excluding text that was imported from other sources after the 2009 licensing update...
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    textual, audio, and visual content, free licensing schemes such as some of the licenses made by Creative Commons have allowed for the dissemination of works...
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    Share-alike (🄎) is a copyright licensing term, originally used by the Creative Commons project, to describe works or licenses that require copies or adaptations...
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  • superseded, in turn, by the Creative Commons licenses. In 1998, the Open Content Project published a licence called the Open Content License, which was among the...
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    (2006-03-16). "Creative Commons Licenses Enforced in Dutch Court". Creative Commons. Retrieved 2006-12-05. Marsen, Ingrid (March 21, 2006). "Creative Commons license...
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  • would have put some of the Dungeon & Dragons mechanics under a Creative Commons license, while other material would have been covered by OGL 1.2. For example...
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  • the digital commons by using various forms of licensing, including the GNU General Public License and various Creative Commons licenses. One of the first...
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  • artists to use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license instead of the Open Audio License, and it "designates the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike...
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    Creative Commons (abbreviated "CC"), since 2011, has created many "ports", or adaptions, of its licenses to make them compatible with the copyright legislation...
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    needed] the Mozilla Public License; the Free Art License;[non-primary source needed] and the Creative Commons share-alike license condition[non-primary source...
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  • The OpenContent as well as the Open Publication license were succeeded by the Creative Commons licenses in 2003. A project licensed under the OPL is Open...
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  • and License (PDDL) Permissive licenses Apache License BSD License MIT License Mozilla Public License (file-based permissive copyleft) Creative Commons Attribution...
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  • copyright law. Examples include: Free software license Free content license (for example Creative Commons licenses) Open licence (French) This disambiguation...
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  • switched from the GFDL to a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA license as the main license for their projects. Responsible AI Licenses (or RAILs) are generally not...
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  • Content License by OpenContent qualifies as long as neither of the License Options in Section VI of the license are used. The Creative Commons "CC-BY"...
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  • Creative Commons is maintaining a content directory wiki of organizations and projects using Creative Commons licenses. On its website CC also provides...
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  • Eclipse Phase (category Creative Commons-licensed books)
    game's creators, Posthuman Studios,: 388  and is released under a Creative Commons license. Eclipse Phase is a science fiction horror role-playing game with...
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  • on physical goods. Content under the Unsplash license cannot be published under a Creative Commons license without additional permissions from the original...
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    Creative Commons India Chapter is the country-level Chapter of Creative Commons in India. It organises online and offline events on various aspects related...
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  • take advantage of the license. The former Creative Commons (CC) Developing Nations License was not a public copyright license, because it limited licensees...
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    Convention Implementation Act of 1988. Acknowledgment (creative arts) Creative Commons license Credit (creative arts) Byline Signature block "Copyright Attribution...
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  • Wikimapia (section Licensing)
    objects as of November 2017[update], and is released under the Creative Commons License Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA). Although the project's name...
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  • Doctorow. Six of these stories were released electronically under a Creative Commons license. A paperback edition was issued in New York by publisher Four Walls...
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    concept into the digital age. Lessig founded the Creative Commons in 2001, which released a variety of licenses as tools to promote remix culture, as remixing...
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    the move from a Creative Commons license to ODbL in September 2012 in an attempt to have more legal security and a more specific license for databases rather...
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