Here at Ars we’re big fans of Creative Commons, both the idea behind it and the work that gets produced. As publishers, we benefit from Creative Commons in a number of ways—we look things up in ...
Creative Commons, an international non-profit organization that provides the Creative Commons License (CC License), which allows authors to express their intention to 'use my work freely as long as ...
Today around noon, YouTube will be making its new Creative Commons Content available from within its video editor, which can be used to enhance your own video creations. The new feature will provide ...
[UPDATE: Tribune Interactive has removed a photo in one of these galleries — the image we used for our home page illustration — because it appears to have been altered. Read more here.] Brandi Larsen, ...
Want to embed a funny video or a cute picture in a presentation? Want to download a few songs from a band but don't want to pony up the cash to iTunes? Check out Mashable's diverse list of free ...
This article forms part of Wired.co.uk's Creative Commons Week, which sees a range of articles published on the topics of CC licensing, as well as the past, present ...
The photo accompanying this article has nothing to do with the actual written content. Sort of. It’s a photo that I came across on Flickr, taken by Ben Fredericson, and being a sucker for bokeh I ...
The digital age has presented many and diverse challenges for copyright law. The rapid uptake of digital, networked technologies led to widespread online distribution of content, as well as the ...
It’s been a long time coming, but we’re excited to finally announce we have officially launched a new way for publishers to easily (and legally) republish our articles on their sites. We believe an ...
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