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Hello,
How do I write the CC logo in HTML, is there something like © which gives ©?
CC stands for Creative Commons.
Thanks.
Started by mir on
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Looks like it has been at least discussed.
But although there certainly are plenty of symbols , there isn't one for Creative Commons AFAIK.
If there was a Creative Commons logo in unicode, you might be able to use it.
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I read the high level details on CC-GNU GPL 2.0 , and Creative Commons used by SO . I'm not a lawyer, so I'm not sure I get the specific pros and cons of each variation of open source license.
What is the difference between the popular GPL's and Creative...
Started by spoulson on
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Creative Commons....
Check the Creative Commons FAQ and what FSF says about it .
Aside from the technical details and incompatibilities, Creative Commons licenses aren't meant for software or software documentation.
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Some guys here mentioned that they are using the HTML Agility Pack library. It is distributed under Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike) license. Can I use it in the commercial closed-source application?
Thanks.
Started by Oleg Yaroshevych on
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Share Alike
You allow others....
From: http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/
Attribution
You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work — and derivative works based upon it — but only if they give credit the way you request .
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Hi there,
Basically, I'm struggling to understand copyright law and creative commons. Could anybody explain to me or point me in the direction of a website that explains it clearly and in an easy to understand way? I've searched in the past but I never...
Started by Emma on
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The Creative Commons licenses enable people to easily change their copyright terms.
Creative Commons builds upon copyright law to achieve what it does:
Creative Commons licenses to their creative work.
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Say if I own a blog site for multiple users like wordpress, say blogsss.com , and every user hosts their blog under a subdomain * .blogsss.com .
UserA post a JPEG that UserA claims it is under Creative Commons , but actually it isn't .
Then UserB, C, ...
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I'm writing a .NET library for the Stack Overflow pre-alpha API . After uploading some early code to a new project over at Google Code, I set the license info to GPL and added the appropriate license disclaimers to the code files. After posting an announcement...
Started by Maxim Z. on
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You do get attribution (in most cases) if you use LGPL -- cfr the license , specifically... .
CC is definitely not intended for software.
LGPL is for libraries and has unintended consequences in some uses .
I think you should look at the BSD or MIT licenses .
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Hi,
I am looking to use a database / data file shared under the CC ShareAlike 3.0 License for my website. It says under the license that I am free to remix the work as long as I attribute the work and I share it under the same license.
That said, would...
Started by Gilbert on
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The originator would have picked the creative commons non-commercial share-alike license)
Licenses' terms.
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I'm working on a web app where I need icons to represent Tables, Views, Stored Procs, and Functions. Where is a good source for these types of icons in a free/cc/LGPL like license?
This is a good example of icons I need (but not free): via redgate
UPDATE...
Started by tyndall on
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They are in Public Domain and contain a lot of computer .
From Wikimedia commons in the past
Try Dia icons .
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I know that we can use creative commons 3.0 images but can we use creative commons 2.5. It says for non commercial usage so the question is are we non commercial? It is a wikimedia image.
I used to so appreciate it when an image just said "public domain...
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Periodically, the complete terms of the CC license.
With any version of a Creative Commons license.
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Guide to Creative Commons' royalty-free music This is a long-ish text, but please take the time to read it. It will well worth your time.
A few readers asked me to provide some information about royalty free music and where to get it. I am personally ...
Started by Eugenia Loli-Queru on
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In general, a Creative Commons license protects the author more Creative Commons....
Responsible about this: I don't represent Creative Commons (the current owner of the site), I just on how much you pay for a lawyer...
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