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Announcing September’s CC Salon NYC

Fred Benenson, August 20th, 2008

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After the success of July’s CC Salon NYC, we’re even more excited about inviting you to September’s!

The Open Planning Project has once again generously allowed us to use their loft space in the West Village for the salon and a reception afterward. 

September’s Salon will feature presentations from Rachel Sterne from GroundReport.com, Michael Galpert from A.viary.com, and a special screening / premier of two new shorts from the Meerkat Arts Media Collective.

Here are the details:

Tuesday, September 30th, from 7-10pm
The Open Planing Project
349 W. 12th St., 1st Floor

We’ll also have free (as in beer) beer for the reception afterward. If you didn’t make it to July’s salon, don’t miss this one, and if you did, you’ll know to come early as space is limited

Follow the event via Upcoming.org and RSVP via the Facebook event or e-mailing me - fred [at] creativecommons.org

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ccNewsletter #8 - Culture Commons

Melissa Reeder, August 19th, 2008

ccNewsletter #8

For all of you interested in what CC is currently doing in the culture space — check out this month’s edition of the ccNewsletter

The ccNewsletter comes out every two months and is a great way to get up to speed on current CC news, whether you’re already familiar with CC or new to the scene. I encourage you to check it out and to sign up

As always, a big shout-out to CC Philippines for designing the PDF version.

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NSF Task Force on Cyberlearning

Jane Park, August 19th, 2008

The National Science Foundation Task Force issued a report late in June on cyberlearning, more specifically on “Fostering Learning in the Networked World: The Cyberlearning Opportunity and Challenge.” It is, in their words, “A 21st Century Agenda for the National Science Foundation” concerning ICT for learning. The report outlines five recommendations for “growth and opportunities for action,” one of which concerns the promotion of open educational resources (OER). According to recommendation #4:

“Materials funded by NSF should be made readily available on the web with permission for unrestricted reuse and recombination. New grant proposals should make their plans clear for both the availability and the sustainability of materials produced by their funded project.”

In the future, ccLearn hopes to see these goals develop into concrete initiatives. The National Science Foundation has an annual federal budget of $6.06 billion and currently funds 20% of all federally supported research by higher education institutions in the United States.

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Creative Commons HowTo

Greg Grossmeier, August 16th, 2008

Molly Kleinman, Copyright Specialist and Special Projects Librarian at the University of Michigan, just wrote up a nice howto for people who use Creative Commons licensed material in their work. This will hopefully add to the repository of knowledge for best practices on material integration.

This is an ongoing issue in the community. No matter how straight forward the instructions for providing attribution to a work are, mistakes will always be made. Most times the mistakes are made not in malice but in a lack of guidance. Luckily, Molly is taking up the task on her blog.

Her examples are easy to understand along with providing various methods of accomplishing the same goal. She even has an “Ideal” example and a “Realistic” example.

From Molly:

I’m taking the material I use in my workshops, mixing it up with CC’s extensive documentation, and posting the results here. If anyone has ideas for topics they’d like me to cover, let me know.

Here’s hoping she continues on this project of producing easy to understand examples of how to use Creative Commons licenses effectively and correctly.

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Version 3.0 Austria now goes live!

Patricia Escalera, August 15th, 2008

We are very pleased to announce that Creative Commons Austria has successfully completed the versioning of the ported Creative Commons licensing suite in Austria. Following the versioning of Creative Commons Germany in late July 2008, Version 3.0 of the six standard Creative Commons licenses is now legally and linguistically adapted to Austrian law. A special Thank You to the Legal Project Lead for CC Austria, Dr. Florian Philapitsch, LL.M., who has led the process!

For a more detailed explanation, please see the summary of all significant changes (in German).

Congratulations, CC Austria!

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Jurisdiction News

se

Den svenska CC-gruppen genomför nu en uppgradering av licenserna från version 2.5 till version 3.0 och inbjuder härmed till en offentlig diskussion och kommentar av de förslagna licenstexterna. De föreslagna licenstexterna finns online: http://www.creativecommons.se/drafts/ Vi har bjudit in följande [...]
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si

V okviru projekta 50% Grupe Ee, ki poteka v Galeriji Škuc, bo v sredo, 27. 8. ob 19. uri predavala in svetovala Maja Lubarda, pravna svetovalka Creative Commons Slovenia. Vabljeni! Projekt 50% poskuša izpostaviti predvsem vprašanje avtorstva znotraj polja grafičnega oblikovanja: V zadnjem stoletju [...]
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pl

ICM UW, jeden z partnerów projektu Creative Commons, zgłosił do Ministerstwa Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego opinię w ramach konsultacji w sprawie wniosku dotyczącego dyrektywy Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady zmieniającej Dyrektywę 2006/116/EC Parlamentu Europejskiego ...
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cl

Hace poco publicamos la noticia de la edición con Creative Commons (CC) de la banda sonora de la próxima película de Andrés Waissbluth, “199 recetas para ser feliz”. Nos comunicamos con uno de los participantes de este proyecto musical, Andrés Valdivia, para conocer algo más del por qué decidieron [...]
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de

Der Release des aktuellen Filmprojekts vom Open-Source-Netlabel VEBFilm Leipzig ist jetzt offiziell für den Dezember angekündigt. “Die letzte Droge” wird dabei unter der Creative Commons Namensnennung - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen - Lizenz (CC-BY-SA) veröffentlicht. Diese Lizenz lässt [...]
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au

CCau's sister project, Remix My Lit, has declared August to be remix month. They have 9 new short stories up, all written by prominent Australian authors - from ABC Fiction Award winner Damian MacDonald to best seller Kim Wilkins. And all licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial [...]
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kr

미국 법원에서 자유 라이선스에 관한 아주 중요한 결정이 나왔다.  지난 8월 13일, 미국의 federal circuit (미 연방 항소법원의 하나로 우리나라의 특허법원 비슷한 법원)은 자유소프트웨어 라이선스 중 하나인 Artistic License가 적용된 [...]
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nl

Het United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC), deed deze week een baanbrekende uitspraak door te stellen dat inbreuk op de voorwaarden die gesteld worden in ‘publieke licenties’ wel degelijk vervolgbaar zijn als inbreuk op het auteursrecht. Het hof verwees in haar uitspraak in [...]
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