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1 Copyright © 2008, Greg Grossmeier.
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2 Greg's Summer in San Francisco
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3 A little bit of CC Background
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4 “Creatives” and why they chose CC.
Case Studies “Creatives” and why they chose CC. 4

5 CC BY Creative Commons (Case Studies) http://creativecommons
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6 CC BY Creative Commons (Case Studies) http://creativecommons
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7 CC BY Creative Commons (Case Studies) http://creativecommons
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8 CC BY Creative Commons (Blender Foundation) http://creativecommons
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9 OpenLibrary/PDRegistry.ca One Webpage per Book Public Domain or Not?
Oh, and Canada too. 9

10 Source: http://openlibrary.org/
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11 11 Canadian Copyright Determination Flow Chart:
Source: Creative Commons Canada 11

12 Source: http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/public_domain/
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13 Source: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/pdregistry.ca/
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14 Source: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/pdregistry.ca/
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15 Source: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/pdregistry.ca/
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16 What did I do? 16

17 Source: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pdregistry.ca
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18 Source: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pdregistry.ca
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19 Source: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pdregistry.ca
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20 Bugs you say? 20

21 In June Source: 21

22 Now Source: :( 22

23 CCHost5 23

24 CC BY Creative Commons (CCHost5) http://creativecommons
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25 CC BY Creative Commons (CCHost5) http://creativecommons
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26 CC BY Creative Commons (CCHost5) http://creativecommons
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27 libLicense 27

28 No screenshots for this one; it's a library you know?
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29 My personal goals for libLicense
F-Spot, Blender, Amorak, Jokosher, Evince/KPDF 29

30 LinuxWorld CC BY- SA Greg Grossmeier 30

31 What else? 31

32 Rock Band CC:BY-SA bovinity (flickr) 32

33 Museums CC BY- SA Greg Grossmeier 33

34 Alcatraz CC BY- SA Greg Grossmeier 34

35 <insert other images of things done which I don't have images for or don't want to show>
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36 Thanks for a great summer!
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