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UK gets its own Creative Commons

ZDNet UK: version of the Creative Commons licensing scheme adapted for the UK's legal landscape will be formally launched in London on Wednesday evening [tonight]. The BBC is expected to use the UK Creative Commons licences for its Creative Archive, in which it will throw open its back catalogue of broadcasting material.

Fantastic.

March 16, 2005 at 11:46 PM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink | Comments (0) | Bookmark this entry on del.icio.us | blog comments on this post (0)

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