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John Pearce

Let's CC - 4 views

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    Let's CC is not a search engine, but rather offers quick and easy access to search services provided by other independent organizations from one single page just like search.creativecommons.org. CC Korea has no control over the results that are returned and makes no warranties whatsoever regarding the results. If you are in doubt you should contact the copyright holder directly, or try to contact the site where you found the contents. Let's CC uses APIs provided by Fiickr, Jamendo, ccMixter, Youtube and Slideshare, so you can find CC-licensed images, sounds, videos and docs at once with just one click. You can also save your favorite works and add tags to them. They are stored in My Favorites folder, so you can see them anytime you want. On My Favorites page, you can manage previously marked as favorite contents and add tags to them. Moreover, Let's CC contents that have been marked as favorite will appear at the top of the search results so that users will be able to find more relevant contents easily.
Tony Richards

Choose a License - 3 views

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    The Creative Commons organization now has a tool to help you choose the best license for your situation. It helps you select the right license for your work. To select the right license for your work just answer a few questions and a license will be recommended to you.
John Pearce

YouTube - ‪Creative Commons Kiwi‬‏ - 0 views

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    "Creative Commons licences explained By Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand with support from InternetNZ. To find out more about Creative Commons in New Zealand visit us at creativecommons.org.nz"
Aaron Davis

Occam’s Reuse License - 0 views

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    So my mode is Attribute Everything Possible. Even if I do not have to. Is it really that arduous to do? Why? I am modeling behavior of reuse integrity. If I do not have to attribute and I don't, who knows if I am being good reuse citizen? What kind of example am I setting for others, especially students.I can help people find related media, either form the same creator or from the same collection.And, most importantly, I am expressing gratitude, appreciation to the person who shared it.
Roland Gesthuizen

Open Archives - ABC Archives - 3 views

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    "The ABC has opened the archives and released a selection of archival materials for you to use. Find them online at the following sites:"
Shane Roberts

OpenClipArt - 12 views

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    Creative commons clip art
Ashley Proud

A flickr CC search toy - 11 views

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    A really cool site that gives you embed code for your flickr search
Roland Gesthuizen

Free Technology for Teachers: A New Tool for Choosing a Creative Commons License - 5 views

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    "he Creative Commons organization has a new tool to help you choose the best license for your situation. The new interactive Creative Commons license chooser helps you select the right license for your work. To select the right license for your work just answer a few questions and a license will be recommended to you."
John Pearce

What's New in 4.0 - Creative Commons - 4 views

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    "Creative Commons worked for more than two years to develop the next generation of CC licenses - the version 4.0 CC license suite. The new licenses are more user-friendly and more internationally robust than ever before. We made dozens of improvements to the licenses. Most will go unnoticed by many CC licensors and licensees, but some of them deserve particular attention. "
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