The Silicon Valley nonprofit releases South Korean versions of its innovative copyright licenses at the High Court in Seoul. San Francisco, USA and Seoul, SOUTH KOREA, March 21, 2005 – Creative Commons, a non-profit organization that offers free, flexible copyright tools to the general public, today unveiled a localized version of its innovative licensing system…
San Francisco, USA, and London, United Kingdom – May 17, 2005 – Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a body of creative works free to share and build upon, today announced the launch of Creative Commons International. Incorporated in the UK as a nonprofit organization, Creative Commons International will provide support to the…
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… remove his site from its aggregation service, saying that the service was reproducing his Web log for commercial purposes, against its Creativefrom CNET News.com – USA
… Speaking at the Creative Commons (CC) workshop on Tuesday, Benjamin explained how his organisation is working with African countries to tryfrom AllAfrica.com – Africa
… Flickr’s founder Stewart Butterfield said in an interview with Creative Commons that the company believes in and wants to support free culture.from NewsForge (press release) – USA
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… The BEASTIE BOYS, CHUCK D, LE TIGRE and MY MORNING JACKET are among the artists being sampled for Creative Commons’ and Wired’s “The Finefrom Rolling Stone – USA