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Stephen Harlow

Kids today need a licence to tinker | Technology | The Observer - 1 views

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    "Where governments dream up projects like the European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL), the resistance seeks to grant kids a "Licence to Tinker" - to demystify the technology by providing tools and ideas that enable them to understand how modern networked devices work."
Stephen Harlow

The Library Licence | National Library of New Zealand - 1 views

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    RT @NLNZ: Emerson contemplates the proposed #Library Licence idea, on the blog: http://t.co/O1M3CppB #copyright
Stephen Bright

Let's CC - 1 views

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    Creative Commons materials search engine - modified from a Korean engine and searches Flickr, Jamendo and Youtube for sounds, videos and docs licenced under a CC licence
Stephen Bright

Pics4Learning | Free photos for education - 0 views

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    copyright-friendly photos for students and teachers to use. Not creative commons licenced - at least the ones I viewed - ordered into categories and topics. Easy to use and the citation to be used is included with each picture
Nigel Robertson

Unilever Centre for Molecular Informatics, Cambridge - CC-BY and licences; we... - 1 views

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    Interesting post on why CC-BY is more valuable than CC-BY-NC, in fact why the latter is seriously restrictive in an academic context.
Nigel Robertson

ImageStamper | Stay Copyright-safe - 0 views

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    Interesting tool I came across after following a discussion about people changing their CC licence and then end users struggling to prove that they had fairly used under an earlier license. "mageStamper is a free tool for keeping dated, independently verified copies of license conditions associated with creative commons images. You can use it to safeguard your use of free images from license changes, or to prove you are the original image creator."
Nigel Robertson

OER IPR Support - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the website for the OER IPR Support Project. Our aim is to provide IPR and licensing support for JISC/HEA funded OER Phase 1, 2 and 3 projects in order to help them identify and manage IPR issues with particular emphasis on the use of Creative Commons Licences.  The objectives of OER IPR Support Project are: To create a range of advice and information resources which will enable JISC/HEA OER Projects to manage the IPR in their OER resources appropriately To  create IPR advice and information resources which have longevity and broad applicability beyond the duration of the JISC/HEA OER Projects To disseminate the advice and information resources to JISC/HEA OER Projects through JISC Legal Helpdesk, published resources, workshops, and via the JISC Legal website at www.jisclegal.ac.uk To ensure that all resources created in this project build on the experience gained in JISC/HEA Phase 1 OER Projects and are responsive to the needs of the JISC/HEA OER Project. To monitor and assess the impact of the project support and resources on the JISC/HEA OER Projects"
Nigel Robertson

A Licence With Limited Value: Copyright Board Delivers Devastating Defeat to Access Cop... - 0 views

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    "The Access Copyright defeat on three key issues should have a significant impact on the education battle: repertoire, the breadth of insubstantial copying, and fair dealing."
Nigel Robertson

ePortfolios and Lifelong Learners - Centre for International ePortfolio Development | L... - 0 views

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    "The Leap Ahead LLN ePortfolio and eSystems pilot report carried out by the Centre for ePortfolio Development is now complete. The project ran trials of over 1000 ePortfolio licences in schools, FE, HE and employees from 2007 to 2009. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/eportfolio/leapahead/ePFLLN.shtml  The following are available now:* Executive SummaryMain points from the full ePortfolio and eSystems report* Five PilotsePortfolios compared, evidence-based, postgraduate PDP, different sectors and levels, raising employees' aspirations* XCRI ReportThe LLN XCRI implementations in Notts & Derbys The full report will be available early July."
Nigel Robertson

Photo Sharing Sites - Terms of Service - 2 June 2011 - 0 views

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    Comparison of licence terms of photo sharing sites
Nigel Robertson

Choosing Open Licences : Information Environment Team - 0 views

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    A JISC page on deciding which Open License to choose. Useful stuff.
Tracey Morgan

Creative Commons Kiwi on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Have you ever wondered how to download and share digital content legally? How do you let people know that you want them to reuse your own work? Creative Commons licences can help you do both. We'll show you how. To find out more about Creative Commons in New Zealand visit us at
Nigel Robertson

Photo Pin : Free Photos for Your Blog or Website via Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Free photos for use online via Creative Commons licencing as another tool cf. compfight
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