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Claude Almansi

Sharing your work: Open Access and Creative Commons (in progress: drafts) - 1 views

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    "Though Open Access publication and Creative Commons licensing were not mentioned as issues by the people who participated in the DICE survey, several replies deal with germane issues: see cases THETA-MU in the "Per cominciare..." section of the handbook. The concern about protection expressed in THETA, IOTA and KAPPA is answered in Chapter B [check "B" in final version - calmansi calmansi just now] of this handbook: works such as those mentioned in these replies are automatically protected by copyright law once they have been expressed, and this protection also obtains for works expressed in digital form, and offered online. Open Access publishing and of Creative Commons licensing are particular uses of copyright law. As we shall see in what follows, they can help towards the communal sharing wished for by the author of LAMBDA, and the literature about their implementation can be of use in solving the conundrums of third parties' rights evoked by the author of MU. Open Access The main Swiss higher education authorities have signed the Berlin Declaration on Open Access. This is a great progress for research. It also means that all publications by teachers and researchers - and all theses by students - of Swiss academic and higher education institutions must be made available in Open Access repositories, following the rules stated in by the Berlin Declaration: 1. The author(s) and right holder(s) of such contributions grant(s) to all users a free, irrevocable, worldwide, right of access to, and a license to copy, use, distribute, transmit and display the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works, in any digital medium for any responsible purpose, subject to proper attribution of authorship (community standards, will continue to provide the mechanism for enforcement of proper attribution and responsible use of the published work, as they do now), as well as the right to make small numbers of printed copies for their personal use. 2. A complete
Claude Almansi

SEALS - server for digitized journals - Switzerland - dynamic: no date - 0 views

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    "Search * Simple search * Advanced search * * Last hitlist Browse * by classification * by collection * by title * by author * by year of publication About retro.seals.ch * General * News * Partners * Links Actual repository-content * Journals: 67 * Volumes: 2154 * Articles: 90762 * Pages: 1110487"
Claude Almansi

Facebook | Zentralbibliothek Zürich (discussions, with the one about the dele... - 0 views

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    "Displaying all 5 topics. Löschen von Facebook Beiträgen 1 post. Created about an hour ago Latest post by Daniel Boos Posted about an hour ago Hebräische Bücher - Sesam öffne Dich! 2 posts. Created on November 9, 2009 at 11:18am Latest post by Zentralbibliothek Zürich Posted on December 7, 2009 at 6:54am Bücher als PDF "ausleihen" 2 posts. Created on August 3, 2009 at 2:07am Latest post by Zentralbibliothek Zürich Posted on September 5, 2009 at 1:37am Securitas am Eingang 3 posts. Created on July 11, 2009 at 4:16am Latest post by Peter Steiner Posted on August 6, 2009 at 11:53pm Sonntagsöffnung? 4 posts. Created on July 11, 2009 at 3:58am Latest post by Zentralbibliothek Zürich Posted on July 18, 2009 at 5:22am "
Claude Almansi

dotSUB Terms Of Use - 0 views

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    " ... 1. When you submit or post material, you must be the owner of the content or have express permission from the content owner to share their work. When content is uploaded to dotSUB you must choose a Creative Commons license or choose "other" or "all rights reserved". By choosing "other" or "all rights reserved". you indicate that the content will be posted under terms other than Creative Commons licenses. If the content is licensed under terms that do not permit derivative works to be made from that content, by which we mean to indicate permission to overlay subtitled files on top of the original digital files and/or to distribute that content via an mpeg4, do not upload the file to dotSUB. If the content has previously been licensed with a Creative Commons license, dotSUB will acknowledge the terms under which the content was originally licensed. Content uploaded using a Creative Commons or other license is subject to the specific terms that the license grants. 2. You, as a content owner, grant to dotSUB the royalty-free, perpetual, revocable, non-exclusive right and license to use, translate, distribute, and display the content (in whole or in part) worldwide, to create derivative works and/or to incorporate it in other media or technology. 3. The rights to the translations done by volunteers are always owned by the translators who do the volunteer translations on videos that reside solely on dotSUB. The following terms reflect the different use scenarios. We have tried to word this in the clearest non-legal language. We reserve the right to modify these terms, as necessary, but will inform the dotSUB community immediately if we choose to do so. You may not use this Site or the materials on it in any manner that violates the privacy rights, publicity rights, copyrights, trademark rights, patent rights, contract rights, or any other rights belonging to the content's owner. We reserve the right, at any time to suspend, cancel, or term
Claude Almansi

digital library RERO DOC: Home - Last updated: 2010-04-01 - 0 views

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    " About RERO DOC About RERO Deposit in RERO DOC: Why? How? RERO Union Catalog News digital library RERO DOC Search 14,036 records for: Search Tips :: Advanced Search Narrow by document type: Books (1,010) Journals (6) Newspapers (1,280) Theses (2,659) Dissertations (872) Master dissertations (183) Bachelor dissertations (634) Continuing education dissertations (55) Postprints (7,755) Preprints (243) Partitions (30) Research reports (181) Focus on: Navigate by site (14,036) Fribourg (3,211) Geneva (1,580) Jura (3,404) Neuchâtel (2,783) Tessin (336) Vaud (1,475) Valais (1,247) Navigate by institution/university (7,632) Universities (5,797) Universities of Applied Sciences (692) Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology (1,120) Research institutes (23) Navigate by domain (11,601) Arts, Architecture, Sport science (240) Exact and natural sciences (6,510) History, Geography (970) Human and social sciences (1,726) Language, Literature (658) Medicine and health (550) Technology, Engineering (840) Specific Collections (2,569) Journal «La Liberté» (591) Journal «Freiburger Nachrichten» (637) Ouvrages de référence fribourgeois (14) Collection Corvey (470) Collection valaisanne (836) Annales valaisannes (740) La pilule (6) Le crétin des Alpes (1) Le Véritable messager boiteux de Neuchâtel pour l'an (19) Revue historique neuchâteloise (16)"
Claude Almansi

Early Western Korans | Primary Sources (incl. Basel Latin Coran) - 0 views

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    "The oldest Koran translation The oldest Koran translation preserved dates from 1143. At the request of Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny, it was prepared in Toledo by the polyglot British scholar Robert of Ketton (Robertus Ketenensius, mistakenly referred to as Robertus Retenensis or Robert of Chester). He was assisted by a native Arabic speaker. Several manuscripts reflect the significance of this Latin translation for Western involvement with Islam. Exactly four centuries after the translation originated, it was prepared for publication by the Zurich theologian Theodor Bibliander. In 1543, after fierce debate and mediation on the part of Martin Luther, it was issued by the famous Basle publishing house of Johannes Oporinus. The huge demand for this work led to a second printing seven years later. "
Claude Almansi

Creative Commons - Attribution 2.0 Generic - no date - 0 views

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    "You are free: * to Share - to copy, distribute and transmit the work * to Remix - to adapt the work * Under the following conditions: * Attribution - You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Attribute this work: Information What does "Attribute this work" mean? The page you came from contained embedded licensing metadata, including how the creator wishes to be attributed for re-use. You can use the HTML here to cite the work. Doing so will also include metadata on your page so that others can find the original work as well. With the understanding that: * Waiver - Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder. * Public Domain - Where the work or any of its elements is in the public domain under applicable law, that status is in no way affected by the license. * Other Rights - In no way are any of the following rights affected by the license: o Your fair dealing or fair use rights, or other applicable copyright exceptions and limitations; o The author's moral rights; o Rights other persons may have either in the work itself or in how the work is used, such as publicity or privacy rights. * Notice - For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work. The best way to do this is with a link to this web page. "
Claude Almansi

[cc-community] Copyright enforcement and CC BY-NC licenses - Aug. 1, 08 - 0 views

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    So, you build on a BY-NC work and register your copyright. You license your new work also BY-NC. Someone violates the copyright on your work. You sue. You are entitled to statutory damages right? You collect. Are you now guiilty of violating the NC licneses of the works yours built upon?
Claude Almansi

History - Creative Commons no date ca 2009 - 0 views

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    "2001 * Creative Commons founded. 2002 * Version 1.0 licenses released. 2003 * Approximately 1 million licenses in use. 2004 * Estimated 4.7 million licensed works by the end of the year. * Version 2.0 released. * Licenses ported to 12 international jurisdictions. 2005 * Estimated 20 million works. * Version 2.5 released. * Licenses ported to a further 13 jurisdictions. * Science Commons launches. 2006 * Estimated 50 million licensed works. * Licenses ported to a further 9 jurisdictions. 2007 * Estimated 90 million licensed works. * Version 3.0 released. * 5th birthday of CC licenses. Event featured performance by Gilberto Gil. * Licenses ported to a further 8 jurisdictions. * ccLearn launches. 2008 * Estimated 130 million CC licensed works. * Licenses ported to a further 8 jurisdictions. * Lawrence Lessig steps down as CEO, replaced by Joi Ito. * New Nine Inch Nails album released under CC. * CC launches fundraising campaign with support from Jesse Dylan and Jonathan Coulton. 2009 * CC0 launched. * Esther Wojcicki becomes board chair."
Claude Almansi

Internet Archive - dynamic page: no date - 0 views

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    "Moving Images 248,106 movies movies icon Browse (by keyword) Live Music Archive 73,276 concerts etree icon Browse (by band) Audio 474,327 recordings audio icon Browse (by keyword) Texts 1,865,283 texts"
Claude Almansi

Science Commons » About Science Commons - 0 views

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    "Science Commons has three interlocking initiatives designed to accelerate the research cycle - the continuous production and reuse of knowledge that is at the heart of the scientific method. Together, they form the building blocks of a new collaborative infrastructure to make scientific discovery easier by design. Making scientific research "re-useful" - We help people and organizations open and mark their research and data for reuse. We are also exploring new models for licensing patents and know how. Learn more. Enabling "one-click" access to research materials - We help streamline the materials-transfer process so researchers can easily replicate, verify and extend research. Learn more. Integrating fragmented information sources - We help researchers find, analyze and use data from disparate sources by marking and integrating the information with a common, computer-readable language. Learn more."
Claude Almansi

Before Licensing - CC Wiki #Are you a member of a collecting society? If so, does it al... - 0 views

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    "You need to check with your society. Currently, many of the collecting societies in Australia, Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Spain, Taiwan and the Netherlands take an assignment of rights (or in France what is called a "mandate" of rights that nonetheless has the same effect practically as an assignment) from you in present and future works (so that they effectively become the owner of these rights) and manage them for you. So if you are already a member of a collecting society in one of these jurisdictions, you may not be entitled to license your work yourself under a Creative Commons license because the necessary rights are not held by you but by the collecting society. Please also read the FAQ on the website of the Creative Commons project team for your jurisdiction for more information about this issue in your jurisdiction. "
Claude Almansi

Commoner Letter #1: Mohamed Nanabhay of Al Jazeera - Creative Commons - Oct 2009 - 0 views

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    "This has been a big year for the Al Jazeera Network and our use of Creative Commons. In January we launched the world's first repository of broadcast quality video footage released under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution (CC BY) license. At the time we made select Al Jazeera video footage - initially, footage of the War on Gaza - available for free to be downloaded, shared, remixed, subtitled and eventually rebroadcast by users and TV stations across the world, under the condition that they attribute the material to us. "
Claude Almansi

CC0 FAQ - CC Wiki - date: see "History" link - 0 views

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    "# 1 Questions about CC0 generally * 1.1 What is CC0? * 1.2 How does it work? * 1.3 Are CC0 and CC's Public Domain Dedication and Certification ("PDDC") the same? * 1.4 Which should I use if I want to dedicate a work to the public domain? CC0 or PDDC? * 1.5 Will the PDDC Change? * 1.6 How is CC0 different from the Public Domain Dedication and License ("PDDL") published by Open Data Commons? # 2 Questions for those thinking about applying CC0 to their work(s) * 2.1 Who can use CC0? * 2.2 How do I apply CC0 to my work? * 2.3 What are the benefits of including the information requested by the CC0 chooser? * 2.4 Does CC0 require others who use my work to give me attribution? * 2.5 Does CC0 really eliminate all copyright and related rights, everywhere? * 2.6 What kinds of rights am I waiving when I use CC0? * 2.7 What are neighboring rights? * 2.8 What are database rights? * 2.9 Can I control how my work is being used once I publish it using CC0? * 2.10 What about other IP related rights, such as trademark and patent rights? # 3 Questions for those thinking about using a CC0'd work * 3.1 Can anyone use a work that is distributed under CC0? * 3.2 Do I have to attribute the person who applied CC0 to their work? * 3.3 Why do some works indicate the jurisdiction from which the work is being published? * 3.4 What rights do I need to use a CC0'd work? * 3.5 How can I be sure that I have all the rights I need to use the work?"
Claude Almansi

Welcome to Reproducible Research Repository - Reproducible Research Repository EPFL Lau... - 0 views

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    " * Home * Browse by Year * Browse by Publication Type * Search * About "
Claude Almansi

Welcome to edoc| University Library of Basel - edoc - dynamic: no date - 0 views

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    "This is the institutional repository of the University of Basel. It provides public access to electronic theses of the University. [feed] Atom [feed] RSS 1.0 [feed] RSS 2.0 Latest Additions View items added to the repository in the past week. Advanced Search Search the repository using a full range of fields. Use the search field at the top of the page for a quick search. Browse the repository by …Author …Faculty > Department > Research Group …Thesis (sorted by faculties) …Year "
Claude Almansi

Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Open Access: New SNSF (Swiss National Science ... - 0 views

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    archived at ( http://www.diigo.com/cached?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.snf.ch%2FE%2FNewsPool%2FPages%2Fnews_070809_OpenAccess.aspx ) "Open Access: New SNSF provisions to facilitate access \n\nResearch sponsored by public funding should be publicly accessible as far as possible, not least in the interests of science itself. To this end, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) has issued provisions on Open access to scientific publications of projects sponsored by the SNSF. The provisions leave researchers the freedom to choose how to implement them."
Claude Almansi

ICCP Foundation - bogus scamming foundation sending copyright scareware. Gg cache 2010... - 0 views

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    This is Google's cache of http://icpp-online.com/. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 4 Apr 2010 15:28:24 GMT. The current page could have changed in the meantime. "We are a law firm which specialises in assisting intellectual property rights holders exploit and enforce their rights globally. Illegal file sharing costs the creative industries billions of pounds every year. The impact of this is huge, resulting in job losses, declining profit margins and reduced investment in product development. Action needs to be taken and we believe a coordinated effort is needed now, before irreparable damage is done. We have developed effective and unique methods for organisations to enforce their intellectual rights. By working effectively with forensic IT experts, law firms and anti-piracy organisations, we seek to eliminate the illegal distribution of copyrighted material through our revolutionary business model. Whilst many companies offer anti-piracy measures, these are often costly and ineffective. Our approach is quite the opposite, it generates revenue for rights holders and effectively decreases copyright infringement in a measurable and sustainable way. We offer high quality advice and excellent client care by delivering a thorough and reliable service. If you are interested in our services, please contact us for a no obligation consultation."
Claude Almansi

YouTube - Official MIT OpenCourseWare 1800 Event Video - uploaded by MIT 2007-11-28 - 0 views

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    "Here is the official video for the MIT OpenCourseWare 1800 event: Unlocking Knowledge, Empowering Minds: A Milestone Celebration. The event celebrates the publishing of the 1800th course on MIT OpenCourseWare. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu" with autocaps
Claude Almansi

e-rara - Anfrage zur widersprüchlichen Nutzungslizenz bei Public Domain Werke... - 0 views

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    "Soweit wir das beurteilen können, handelt es sich vollumfänglich um Werke, deren Urheberrechtsschutz abgelaufen ist und damit gemeinfrei sind. In den Nutzungsbedingungen schreiben sie jedoch, dass sämtliche Werke unter einer Creative Commons "by-nc-sa"-Lizenz stehen. Zusätzlich gibt es einen Widerspruch zwischen der durch die Angabe einer CC Lizenz erlaubten Weiterverbreitung eines Werkes und ihrer Angabe, dass die Werke nicht auf anderen Servern gespeichert werden dürfen. Es ist ihnen selbstverständlich unbenommen, für die Dienstleistung der Erstellung der Scans Gebühren zu erheben. Wenn diese Scans jedoch veröffentlicht werden, sind sie gemeinfrei, denn durch den Vorgang des Scannens entsteht kein urheberrechtlich geschütztes Werk."
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