Examples of using Creative commons in English and their translations into French
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She is also an Advisory council member Creative Commons Global and for kasahorow an NGO that gives African language speakers around the world the freedom to express themselves in their own languages in the digital age.
subject to a Creative Commons 2.5 License,
Let's create resources under open licenses using Creative Commons, so we can make our knowledge available for others to remix, translate and adapt to different contexts.
released under the Creative Commons"Attribution" license which grants permission to reuse publications and produce derivative work.
just started talking about the platform that he would created for Creative Commons.
Education: it is all about collective intelligence, people learn from digital contributions and sharing, creative commons, inter-generational transmission, life-long learning.
CIPPIC has also been studying the possibilities for Creative Commons licenses to help governments
Creative commons 2017 The ICCA Consortium Reproduction of this document for educational or other non-commercial purposes and, in particular, utilization as part of the GSI is authorized without prior written permission
CARL was represented at the Access Copyright/ Creative Commons Canada meeting held March 10 to discuss the possibility of a Canadian registry of works in the public domain;
Creative Commons, Daily tous les jours,
such as new copyright frameworks like Creative Commons, a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others legally to build upon and share.
After a short introduction of the nonprofit organization Creative Commons, including its mission and vision, he explained to us in detail and with patience the different licenses that Creative Commons proposes to facilitate the sharing of knowledge especially in science and education.
Except explicit open source licence(indicated Creative Commons/ free),
Podcasting Legal Guide for Canada(Ottawa: Creative Commons Canada, 2007)
it will be released under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike double licensed Free Art.
As proof, it is now possible to search the Creative Commons sections of Google, Flickr(photos), Jamendo(music), SpinXpress(mainstream media), YouTube, TED Talks, Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia, or use the research tools of Creative Commons.
the« Creative Commons Attribution 2.0»(CC-BY 2.0) licence of Creative Commons and the« Open Data Commons Attribution»(ODC-BY)
CIPPIC called on the government to release employ Creative Commons licensing when releasing data,
open source, creative commons license, and social networking services,
Creative Commons(CC) offers several types of public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of otherwise copyrighted works,