This symposium contribution examines the disintermediating and reintermediating roles played by Creative Commons licenses on the Internet. Creative Commons licenses act as a disintermediating force because they enable end-to-end transactions in copyrighted works. The licenses have reintermediating force by enabling new services and new online communities to form around content licensed under a Creative Commons license. Intermediaries focused on the copyright dimension have begun to appear online as search engines, archives, libraries, publishers, community organizers, and educators. Moreover, the growth of machine-readable copyright licenses and the new intermediaries that they enable is part of a larger movement toward a Semantic Web. ...
This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons<br />Attribution 2.5 license avail...
Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization working to redraw the copyright landscape by usin...
This article examines copyright\u27s historic trajectory from a common law to a statutory privilege,...
This symposium contribution examines the disintermediating and reintermediating roles played by Crea...
How have the Creative Commons’ ownership rules used by free websites like Wikipedia or Flickr and in...
The website Creative Commons went online in December 2002 to counter shifts towards an ‘intellectual...
Copyright law\u27s default settings inhibit sharing and adaptation of creative works even though new...
How have the Creative Commons’ ownership rules used by free websites like Wikipedia or Flickr and in...
This thesis explores and explains the development of the Creative Commons (CC) as an alternative to ...
During the two last decades, speeded up by the development of the Internet, several types of commons...
This article examines copyright's historic trajectory from a common law to a statutory privilege, tu...
During the two last decades, speeded up by the development of the Internet, several types of commons...
During the two last decades, speeded up by the development of the Internet, several types of commons...
Analyzes the advent of licenses "creative commons" in the daily setting of the information society, ...
Abstract. During the two last decades, speeded up by the development of the Internet, several types ...
This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons<br />Attribution 2.5 license avail...
Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization working to redraw the copyright landscape by usin...
This article examines copyright\u27s historic trajectory from a common law to a statutory privilege,...
This symposium contribution examines the disintermediating and reintermediating roles played by Crea...
How have the Creative Commons’ ownership rules used by free websites like Wikipedia or Flickr and in...
The website Creative Commons went online in December 2002 to counter shifts towards an ‘intellectual...
Copyright law\u27s default settings inhibit sharing and adaptation of creative works even though new...
How have the Creative Commons’ ownership rules used by free websites like Wikipedia or Flickr and in...
This thesis explores and explains the development of the Creative Commons (CC) as an alternative to ...
During the two last decades, speeded up by the development of the Internet, several types of commons...
This article examines copyright's historic trajectory from a common law to a statutory privilege, tu...
During the two last decades, speeded up by the development of the Internet, several types of commons...
During the two last decades, speeded up by the development of the Internet, several types of commons...
Analyzes the advent of licenses "creative commons" in the daily setting of the information society, ...
Abstract. During the two last decades, speeded up by the development of the Internet, several types ...
This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons<br />Attribution 2.5 license avail...
Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization working to redraw the copyright landscape by usin...
This article examines copyright\u27s historic trajectory from a common law to a statutory privilege,...