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Global Development Goals, Global Marshall Plan till 2015 World Intellectual Property Organization Geneva Declaration, Development Agenda  World Intellectual Wealth Organization World Summit on the Information Society, Tunis 2005 Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society The global Context

1.Knowledge is the heritage and the property of humanity and is thus free. 2.Access to knowledge must be free. 3.Digital divide must be reduced 4.… Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society

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© All rights reserved

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© No rights reserved

© All rights reserved No rights reserved

© All rights reserved No rights reserved

© All rights reserved No rights reserved Some rights reserved

License elements: Attribution No Commercial use No Derivative work Share alike

Three Expressions: Human-Readable: Commons Deed Lawyer-Readable: Legal Code Machine-Readable: Digital Code, Metadata

Licenses

Creative Commons Austria Start: Autumn 2003 by Georg Pleger Projectpartner: Roland Alton-Scheidl PVL Jodok Batlogg telesis Assigning the licenses at the same time Germany did Sept Official launch of CC Austria at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz

Golden Nica - Category Netvision

Open Source Water

Artwork

Public Fountain

Partner institutions in Austria Austrian Computer Society Tiroler Bildungsservice Fachhochschule Vorarlberg PUBLIC VOICE Lab ZUKUNFTSZENTRUM TIROL Stiftung Mozarteum

Subject at the University of Applied Science in Vorarlberg Achieve awareness of Copyright Laws Make Creative Commons more popular Ethics and Creative Commons

Green Energy Bourse

Funding instrument for producers of renewable energy Direct selling of energy Consumer is willing to pay more CC license Non Commercial Share alike

OSIV - Open Source Initiative Vorarlberg Sensitise companies for Floss Establish network of developers Prepare the market for OS providers Collected experiences published in a book - OSIV Perspectives of economy, education and administration

MOZARTforALL Open Source GNU Lilypond Open Content Creative Commons licensed Mozart Notes Open Money One hour Mozart Coin

MOZARTforALL

Open Content Registry Possibility to change CC license every time NO right security Additional service for CC Open Content Registry Looking for security Experts Experienced in digital Signatures

Creative Commons - iCommons Creative Commons: Porting the National CC-licenses iCommons: Promoting the Concepts of Open Content and Free Culture