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    The Conversation - Content is sourced from the academic and research community. Site content is under a Creative Commons — Attribution/No derivatives license. [3]Aeon.co - Aeon ideas are interesting pieces and thought narratives re-publishable online or in print under their Creative Commons licence.

  3. Category:Creative Commons-licensed films - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 November 2010, at 02:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of major Creative Commons licensed works - Wikipedia

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    One of the soundtracks of a proprietary game released under Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA [37] Glest / MegaGlest: A real-time strategy computer game in a fantasy setup. Artwork under CC BY-SA: Glitch: An MMO. In 2013, most of the artwork and parts of the code were released under a creative commons license. CC0 [38] [39] Mari0: Super Mario clone ...

  5. List of films in the public domain in the United States

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    Films released under a free license such as Creative Commons are also excluded. Note : This list is not comprehensive; the vast majority of public domain films are not listed here. This list includes a selection of notable films where a reliable secondary source is available that discusses public domain status.

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    Whitney (Skarsten), a cautious librarian raised by home security experts, finds herself in a real-life adventure when a blind date mix-up leads her into an undercover FBI operation.

  7. Public domain - Wikipedia

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    Creative Commons (created in 2002 by Lawrence Lessig, Hal Abelson, and Eric Eldred) has introduced several public-domain-like licenses, called Creative Commons licenses. These give authors of works (that would qualify for copyright) the ability to decide which protections they would like to place on their material.

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    The author, or the licensor in case the author did a contractual transfer of rights, needs to have the exclusive rights on the work. If the work has already been published under a public license, it can be uploaded by any third party, once more on another platform, by using a compatible license, and making reference and attribution to the original license (e.g. by referring to the URL of the ...

  9. Public domain film - Wikipedia

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