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The Open Digital Rights Language Initiative
The Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) Initiative is an international effort aimed at developing and promoting an open standard for rights expressions. ODRL is intended to provide flexible and interoperable mechanisms to support transparent and innovative use of digital content in publishing, distributing and consuming of digital media across all sectors and communities.
digital  copyright  standards 
february 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
For The Love Of Culture
Google, copyright, and our future. by Lawrence Lessig in The New Republic.
copyright  culture  google  future  books 
february 2010 by kvnglbrtsn
Teaching Copyright
Teaching Copyright provides lessons and ideas for opening your classroom up to discussion, letting your students express their ideas and concerns, and then guiding your students toward an understanding of the boundaries of copyright law.
copyright  education  resources 
november 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
tweetCC
Publish & license tweets with Creative Commons
copyright  creativecommons 
june 2009 by kvnglbrtsn
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy
LIVE from the NYPL & WIRED. Lawrence Lessig, Shepard Fairey, Steven Johnson.
design  technology  culture  business  copyright  economy 
march 2009 by kvnglbrtsn

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