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− | [[Creative Commons Slovenia|CC Slovenia]] is run by the [[Intellectual Property Institute]] as a legal lead and [[Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab|Ljudmila]] as a public lead. The CC licences enable the authors all over the world to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright. As opposed to the 'all rights reserved' these free licences allow the authors to opt for 'some rights reserved' principle. They can choose a set of conditions including attribution, share-alike, non/commercial, and no/derivative works. The Slovenia licence 2.5 has been available since 29 October [[established::2005]]. | + | [[Creative Commons Slovenia|CC Slovenia]] is run by the [[Intellectual Property Institute]] as a legal lead and [[Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab|Ljudmila]] as a public lead. The CC licences enable the authors all over the world to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright. As opposed to the 'all rights reserved' these free licences allow the authors to opt for 'some rights reserved' principle. They can choose a set of conditions including attribution, share-alike, non/commercial, and no/derivative works. The Slovenia licence 2.5 has been available since 29 October [[established::2005]]. Both organisations have been active in the international context through the CC International and Communia networks. |
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Apart from porting the licences and facilitating the users CC Slovenia is dealing with broader issues regarding the copyright legislation and its anomalies. It has been organising ''Festivals of Creativity and Free Culture'' and contributed to the public discussion on amending the copyright law in Slovenia. | Apart from porting the licences and facilitating the users CC Slovenia is dealing with broader issues regarding the copyright legislation and its anomalies. It has been organising ''Festivals of Creativity and Free Culture'' and contributed to the public discussion on amending the copyright law in Slovenia. |
Revision as of 10:41, 9 November 2009
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30 Jun 2018
A semi-modular instrument building workshop Soda by Staš Vrenko and a lecture by Luka Frelih (Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, Creative Commons Slovenia) in the frame of the European Art-Science-Technology Network Week
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28 Apr 2017
30 Apr 2017
Luka Frelih (Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, Creative Commons Slovenia) and Dare Pejič (Creative Commons Slovenia) at the Creative Commons Global Summit
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30 Sep 2016
2 Oct 2016
Luka Frelih (Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, Creative Commons Slovenia), Dare Pejič (Creative Commons Slovenia) and Saša Kranjc (Creative Commons Slovenia, IPI Institute) at the Creative Commons Europe Meeting
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16 Sep 2011
18 Sep 2011
Abstract Apart from porting the licences and facilitating the users CC Slovenia is dealing with broader issues regarding the copyright legislation and its anomalies. It has been organising Festivals of Creativity and Free Culture and contributed to the public discussion on amending the copyright law in Slovenia.
See also
External links
- CC Slovenia
- Creative Commons nonprofit corporation
- Creative Commons International
- CC Europe
- Communia network - the European Thematic Network on the Digital Public Domain