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Summary Of: Creative Commons

Creative Commons also provides a... are done to counter the effects of what Creative Commons considers to be a dominant and increasingly restrictive... and that Creative Commons can provide alternatives to these restrictions... Creative Commons was officially launched in 2001 with the support of the... Creative Commons is now headquartered at offices in San Francisco... The organisation is run by the Creative Commons Board and a small number of administrative staff and technical team... Creative Commons also has an Audit Committee... because it confirms that the conditions of a Creative Commons license automatically apply to the content licensed under it... localized Creative Commons licenses were written with the U... projects which convey the breadth and scope of Creative Commons adoption among prominent institutions and publication modes... is to critically analyze the foundations of the Creative Commons movement and offer an eminent critique... vein of criticism is on the role that Creative Commons plays as an unconcerned corporate filter... and those who point out Creative Commons complicity with global capitalism... and argue either that Creative Commons is not useful... Magazine that picks Creative Commons music and music from the Netlabel Community on a daily basis... A Creative Commons Remix community site... A creative commons image search engine... Lawrence Lessig on Creative Commons and the Remix Culture... Creative Commons License Upheld by Dutch Court... Creative Commons Nurtures the Public Domain...

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