…provides through their reuse and remix of the rich, open resources available on Wikipedia Flickr SoundCloud Vimeo Europeana MIT OpenCourseWare PLOS Al Jazeera , and —just to name a few. Many of these people donate $10, $25, or $50 to CC, to help keep it up and running so we can c…
…provides through their reuse and remix of the rich, open resources available on Wikipedia Flickr SoundCloud Vimeo Europeana MIT OpenCourseWare PLOS Al Jazeera , and —just to name a few. Many of these people donate $10, $25, or $50 to CC, to help keep it up and running so we can c…
…ilable the CTPs Public Issue tracker to manage the issues for the CTPs The CITE wiki (cite.ogc.org) provides further information about these resources. The overall process to develop a CTP is illustrated in Figure 4. Figure 4 Figure 4 – Overall Compliance Test Package Development…
… the text of the specific copyleft license you’re thinking of using, or see the Wikipedia entry on copyleft What is a “permissive” Open Source license? All Open Source licenses are permissive! Some come with conditions – for example, a “ copyleft ” condition or a condition that a…
…ial clause of the licenses?’). (2014, June 24). Retrieved from Creative Commons wiki: [29] The strength of a copyleft clause refers to the range of derivations to which it applies, with weaker clauses applying to a narrower range. For example, giving a software library a weak cop…
… does CC offer “ported” licenses? Can I include a work licensed with CC BY in a Wikipedia article even though they use a CC BY-SA license? Can governments and intergovernmental organizations ("IGOs") use CC licenses? What are the official translations of the CC licenses and CC0? …
… does CC offer “ported” licenses? Can I include a work licensed with CC BY in a Wikipedia article even though they use a CC BY-SA license? Can governments and intergovernmental organizations ("IGOs") use CC licenses? What are the official translations of the CC licenses and CC0? …