There is a general lack of knowledge among the cultural heritage and art community about the issues concerning the daily practice of online communication, most of which have legal implications requiring the utmost attention in the reuse online. In the era of global content sharing, we do not seem to be sufficiently aware of the extraordinary opportunities in terms of cultural, social and economic development for the community deriving from the adoption of open licenses on digital works in the public domain. In this paper, the author presents the state of the art about legal issues related to the use, reuse, modification and publication of creative digital content on the Net, with particular attention to the European context. Some tools, tip...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
Licence Creative Commons Paternité - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Partage des Conditions Initiale...
The large majority of the EU population uses the Internet. For many individuals, their online acts o...
This work has been devoted to issues related to the Creative Commons movement, in particular, free l...
This book examines pragmatic legal solutions that enable Internet users to access works in the digit...
This article seeks to introduce the complex world of open-content licences against the backdrop of t...
- English In the 21st century the Internet constitutes very specific and important domain where the ...
Although open content licenses only account for a fraction of all copyright licenses currently enfor...
This work is devoted to analysis of the purposes of copyright using analysis of copyright history, c...
The articles of this book are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
1 Internet and Copyright Abstract This master's thesis discusses the role and effect of copyright in...
P2P technologies enable dissemination of content in an efficient way, especially if compared to the ...
Digital technology has made culture more accessible than ever before. Texts, audio, pictures and vid...
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license availabl...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
Licence Creative Commons Paternité - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Partage des Conditions Initiale...
The large majority of the EU population uses the Internet. For many individuals, their online acts o...
This work has been devoted to issues related to the Creative Commons movement, in particular, free l...
This book examines pragmatic legal solutions that enable Internet users to access works in the digit...
This article seeks to introduce the complex world of open-content licences against the backdrop of t...
- English In the 21st century the Internet constitutes very specific and important domain where the ...
Although open content licenses only account for a fraction of all copyright licenses currently enfor...
This work is devoted to analysis of the purposes of copyright using analysis of copyright history, c...
The articles of this book are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
1 Internet and Copyright Abstract This master's thesis discusses the role and effect of copyright in...
P2P technologies enable dissemination of content in an efficient way, especially if compared to the ...
Digital technology has made culture more accessible than ever before. Texts, audio, pictures and vid...
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license availabl...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
Licence Creative Commons Paternité - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Partage des Conditions Initiale...
The large majority of the EU population uses the Internet. For many individuals, their online acts o...