Copyrights and CC>Multimedia and Resources
17.05.2007
The Creative Commons Australia and the Open Channel Screen Resource Centre present the Open Channel Video Slam, a collaborative film project CCau took part in over last weekend (May 13-14).
more...Related topics/regions: [Australia] [Information & media] [Culture] |
16.05.2006
Sefik Tatlic, a free-lance journalist from Sarajevo, compiled a list of search engines for free content on the web. Tatlic intended this list for all journalists (but also all interested persons) who need video or audio footage for their programmes, and texts and information for the print media journalists, who wish the avoid the necessary fuss with security publication or use rights and paying royalties to the authors, directing them at material protected under some CC license.
Read the full articles on Net Novinar (in BHS).Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] |
03.05.2006
Creative Commons helps you publish your work online while letting others know exactly what they can and can't do with your work. When you choose a license, we provide you with tools and tutorials that let you add license information to your own site, or to one of several free hosting services that have incorporated Creative Commons.
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03.05.2006
Introduction by Lawrence Lessig to a discussion with Jeff Tweedy and Steven Johnson, on the topic of Creative Commons, held at the New York Public Library, on April 7, 2005.
Watch the Lessig videoRelated topics/regions: [ICT] [Knowledge] [Media] Image: Lawrence Lessig
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