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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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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
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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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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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
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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Ask your Facebook Friends
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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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Heyo.
A loooong time ago I did some research for a friend's podcast. He was asking his listeners for help in finding music to play, but as a internet radio show, there is only certain stuff you can air of course.
The answer he told me was "creative commons...
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And where can I listen to it? http://CCHits.net is the site to promote Creative Commons licensed music it's promoting Creative Commons music Zeld: Yeah, that opening was something else, huh?
Jon: I don't, playing the top ....
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I'd appreciate it if you have a little time to read this.
G'day folks. I am in communications with http://www.ala.org.au/ about contributing some of my work under CCL and I was wondering if anyone with experience can contribute to my understanding.
The...
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I know some
of the common names of some of the creatures I shoot.
I fairly frequently licence nature groups, local councils I won't be able to help much .
Though is use a creative commons licence.
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Do you think the average internet user knows the difference between Public Domain an Creative Commons? I was reading a post from a friend who had someone selling copies of her ebook that is under Creative Commons which means you may download and share...
Started by chorle on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
A? no..
I don't He (who I think is probably sufficiently male as to call himself such) has probably heard of about a thir of one of them .
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I see a little problem there. Maybe some of you guys can shed lights on this. A statement from Starg though would be especially gratifying.
I am pretty confident that 'Cold Beam Games' is okay with users uploading game videos (LP, reviews, etc) to sites...
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In some cases, ....
That's why when you try to upload a video, YouTube will scan it and tell you whether or not you're allowed .
Most bands don't care whether you upload a video with their music as long as they get something out of it .
Just use real music.
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