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Case Studies – The Book!
by greg UncategorizedIf you have only been reading the updates on the international Creative Commons blog (this one) about the Case Studies project you have been missing some important news. Creative Commons Australia, the leaders in the Case Study project, have just released the first draft version of the Case Studies book pdf: Building an Australasian Commons.…
The Case Studies Project Keeps Growing
by greg UncategorizedOnly one month after the official release of the Case Studies project and already the response has been great! As you saw from my one week update the media response has also been very positive. We aren’t resting on our laurels yet! There is more to be done but here is what is new: We…
Incorporating content license information just made easier
by greg UncategorizedCreative Commons has announced the release of two very important tools for the developer community. These tools, liblicense and LicenseChooser.js, provide simple and standard ways of reading or writing license information to a variety of files. liblicense is specifically geared towards the desktop application developer who wants to use license information in media files but…
Creative Commons Launches Web and Desktop License Integration Approach with LicenseChooser.js and liblicense Projects
by greg About CCSAN FRANCISCO, USA JULY 24, 2008 Creative Commons announced today the release of liblicense and LicenseChooser.js, content licensing tools which make integration of Creative Commons license functionality easy for developers building modern desktop and web applications. These tools enable reading and writing Creative Commons licensing information to a variety of media formats. Many projects already…
Tribe of Noise Opens With BY-SA Licensed Music
by greg UncategorizedTribe of Noise, a community driven music discovery network, is now open for all to join and participate. Tribe of Noise, which was started by Hessel van Oorschot and Sandra Brandenburg in the Netherlands, allows artists to upload their works using the CC:BY-SA license. The roots and goals of the project are related to the…