Creative Commons Slovenia

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Creative Commons Slovenia
Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, Slovenska 54, SI-1000 Ljubljana
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Events


30 Sep 2016
2 Oct 2016
Escola das Gaivotas, Rua das Gaivotas 6

Luka Frelih (Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, Creative Commons Slovenia), Dare Pejič (Creative Commons Slovenia) and Saša Kranjc (Creative Commons Slovenia, IPI Institute) at the Creative Commons Europe Meeting

Creative Commons Global Meeting 2011 with the participation of Creative Commons Slovenia

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Creative Commons (CC) Slovenia was introduced by the Intellectual Property Institute as the legal lead and Ljudmila as the public lead. The CC licences enable authors all over the world to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright. As opposed to "all rights reserved", these free licences allow authors to opt for the principle of "some rights reserved".





CC licences

Authors can choose a set of conditions including attribution, share-alike, non/commercial, and no/derivative works. The Slovenia licence 2.5 has been available since 29 October 2005.

Background

Apart from porting the licences and facilitating users, CC Slovenia dealt with broader issues regarding copyright legislation and its anomalies. CC Slovenia organised the Festival of Creativity and Free Culture and contributed to the public discussion on amending the copyright law in Slovenia.

Both the Intellectual Property Institute and Ljudmila were active in the international context through the Creative Commons International and Communia networks and collaborated closely with VideoLectures.Net run by Jožef Stefan Institute.

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