[cc-fr] Lot cc-fr, Vol 52, Parution 2
Creative Commons France/CERSA
ccfr at ibiblio.org
Dim 9 Mar 14:56:30 EDT 2008
c'est vrai! parfois nous faisons suivre les informations pertinentes
accompagnées d'une résumé en français; cette fois-ci, par manque de
temps, j'ai préféré faire suivre une information non traduite, que
pas d'information du tout. désolée que notre équipe soit si réduite !
cordialement,
melanie
pour
Creative Commons France
CERSA CNRS/Université Paris 2
10 rue Thénard
75005 Paris
ccfr at ibiblio.org
http://fr.creativecommons.org
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Le 9 mars 08 à 10:47, briand a écrit :
> S'il y avait une traduction françasie on pourrait republier
> l'info ... :-)
>
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>> 1. Fwd: [CCi] PRESS RELEASE: Creative Commons LiveContent 2.0
>> Demonstrates Autocuration of Open Content
>> (Creative Commons France/CERSA)
>> 2. Fwd: [CCi] PRESS RELEASE: Creative Commons LiveContent 2.0
>> Demonstrates Autocuration of Open Content
>> (Creative Commons France/CERSA)
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>> Subject: [cc-fr] Fwd: [CCi] PRESS RELEASE: Creative Commons
>> LiveContent 2.0 Demonstrates Autocuration of Open Content
>> From: Creative Commons France/CERSA <ccfr at ibiblio.org>
>> Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 18:43:25 -0500
>> To: "liste cc-fr <cc-fr at lists.ibiblio.org>" <cc-fr at lists.ibiblio.org>
>> To: "liste cc-fr <cc-fr at lists.ibiblio.org>" <cc-fr at lists.ibiblio.org>
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>> Début du message réexpédié :
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>>> De : "Timothy Vollmer" <tim at creativecommons.org>
>>> Date : 8 mars 2008 15:29:01 HNE (ÉUA)
>>> À : cci at lists.ibiblio.org
>>> Objet : [CCi] PRESS RELEASE: Creative Commons LiveContent 2.0
>>> Demonstrates Autocuration of Open Content
>>>
>>>
>>> Creative Commons today announced the release of LiveContent 2.0,
>>> a LiveDVD full of Creative Commons-licensed multimedia content
>>> and free and open source software. LiveContent allows users to
>>> explore open content such as music, video, photography, books,
>>> and educational materials that can be freely used, copied, and
>>> built upon. LiveContent boots directly from the LiveDVD, making
>>> it easy for users to interact with Creative Commons-licensed
>>> content and test-drive open source software. The LiveDVD is built
>>> upon Fedora 8, a Linux-based operating system, and the disc
>>> includes a number of open source software applications like
>>> OpenOffice, The Gimp, Inkscape, and Firefox.
>>>
>>> The LiveContent project draws CC-licensed multimedia content from
>>> a variety of diverse projects aiming to share creativity and
>>> culture more openly. Included are photographs from Flickr.com and
>>> Wikimedia Commons, music from Jamendo.com and Simuze.nl, videos
>>> from Make Magazine, Boing Boing TV and others, books from
>>> Manybooks.net, and open educational resources from MIT's
>>> OpenCourseWare initiative.
>>>
>>> For version 2.0, LiveContent transitions from a LiveCD to a
>>> LiveDVD platform, providing more space for open content and
>>> software. Beginning with the popular photo-sharing website
>>> Flickr.com, LiveContent 2.0 demonstrates a unique content
>>> "autocuration" process. This technique manipulates web services
>>> provided by Flickr and automatically compiles photos onto the
>>> LiveDVD build. With the success of the Flickr autocuration
>>> process, Creative Commons aims to push for further
>>> standardization of CC content syndication feeds and APIs.
>>>
>>> Creative Commons calls for increased community participation in
>>> curating open content and developing technologies that spread CC-
>>> licensed content. "Creative Commons doesn't maintain a
>>> centralized repository of the work published under the suite of
>>> CC licenses," said Jon Phillips, Business and Community
>>> Development Manager at Creative Commons. "But our Content
>>> Directories project has been a useful tool for organizations to
>>> list their CC-powered projects. It's important that we develop a
>>> standardized process for the community to be able to learn about
>>> and reuse open content."
>>>
>>> LiveContent is a product of collaboration across a number of
>>> organizations including Red Hat (http://www.redhat.com),
>>> Worldlabel.com (http://www.worldlabel.com) and various CC content
>>> providers. LiveContent 2.0 is now available for free download at
>>> http://spins.fedoraproject.org. A pre-burned disc may be
>>> purchased at http://www.on-disk.com.
>>>
>>> For more information visit http://creativecommons.org/projects/
>>> livecontent
>>>
>>> About Creative Commons
>>>
>>> Creative Commons is a not-for-profit organization, founded in
>>> 2001, that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and
>>> artistic works, whether owned or in the public domain. Through
>>> its free copyright licenses, Creative Commons offers authors,
>>> artists, scientists, and educators the choice of a flexible range
>>> of protections and freedoms that build upon the "all rights
>>> reserved" concept of traditional copyright to enable a voluntary
>>> "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons was built with
>>> and is sustained by the generous support of organizations
>>> including the Center for the Public Domain, the Omidyar Network,
>>> The Rockefeller Foundation, The John D. and Catherine T.
>>> MacArthur Foundation, and The William and Flora Hewlett
>>> Foundation, as well as members of the public. For more
>>> information about Creative Commons, visit http://
>>> creativecommons.org.
>>>
>>> Contact
>>>
>>> Jon Phillips
>>> Business + Community Development Manager
>>> jon at creativecommons.org
>>> +86 1-360-282-8624
>>> Creative Commons
>>> www.creativecommons.org
>>>
>>> Press Kit
>>>
>>> http://creativecommons.org/presskit
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Subject: [cc-fr] Fwd: [CCi] PRESS RELEASE: Creative Commons
>> LiveContent 2.0 Demonstrates Autocuration of Open Content
>> From: Creative Commons France/CERSA <ccfr at ibiblio.org>
>> Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 18:31:13 -0500
>> To: "liste cc-fr <cc-fr at lists.ibiblio.org>" <cc-fr at lists.ibiblio.org>
>> To: "liste cc-fr <cc-fr at lists.ibiblio.org>" <cc-fr at lists.ibiblio.org>
>> Début du message réexpédié :
>>
>>> De : "Timothy Vollmer" <tim at creativecommons.org>
>>> Date : 8 mars 2008 15:29:01 HNE (ÉUA)
>>> À : cci at lists.ibiblio.org
>>> Objet : [CCi] PRESS RELEASE: Creative Commons LiveContent 2.0
>>> Demonstrates Autocuration of Open Content
>>>
>>> PDF attached; text below
>>>
>>> San Francisco, CA -- March 10, 2008
>>>
>>> Creative Commons today announced the release of LiveContent 2.0,
>>> a LiveDVD full of Creative Commons-licensed multimedia content
>>> and free and open source software. LiveContent allows users to
>>> explore open content such as music, video, photography, books,
>>> and educational materials that can be freely used, copied, and
>>> built upon. LiveContent boots directly from the LiveDVD, making
>>> it easy for users to interact with Creative Commons-licensed
>>> content and test-drive open source software. The LiveDVD is built
>>> upon Fedora 8, a Linux-based operating system, and the disc
>>> includes a number of open source software applications like
>>> OpenOffice, The Gimp, Inkscape, and Firefox.
>>>
>>> The LiveContent project draws CC-licensed multimedia content from
>>> a variety of diverse projects aiming to share creativity and
>>> culture more openly. Included are photographs from Flickr.com and
>>> Wikimedia Commons, music from Jamendo.com and Simuze.nl, videos
>>> from Make Magazine, Boing Boing TV and others, books from
>>> Manybooks.net, and open educational resources from MIT's
>>> OpenCourseWare initiative.
>>>
>>> For version 2.0, LiveContent transitions from a LiveCD to a
>>> LiveDVD platform, providing more space for open content and
>>> software. Beginning with the popular photo-sharing website
>>> Flickr.com, LiveContent 2.0 demonstrates a unique content
>>> "autocuration" process. This technique manipulates web services
>>> provided by Flickr and automatically compiles photos onto the
>>> LiveDVD build. With the success of the Flickr autocuration
>>> process, Creative Commons aims to push for further
>>> standardization of CC content syndication feeds and APIs.
>>>
>>> Creative Commons calls for increased community participation in
>>> curating open content and developing technologies that spread CC-
>>> licensed content. "Creative Commons doesn't maintain a
>>> centralized repository of the work published under the suite of
>>> CC licenses," said Jon Phillips, Business and Community
>>> Development Manager at Creative Commons. "But our Content
>>> Directories project has been a useful tool for organizations to
>>> list their CC-powered projects. It's important that we develop a
>>> standardized process for the community to be able to learn about
>>> and reuse open content."
>>>
>>> LiveContent is a product of collaboration across a number of
>>> organizations including Red Hat (http://www.redhat.com),
>>> Worldlabel.com (http://www.worldlabel.com) and various CC content
>>> providers. LiveContent 2.0 is now available for free download at
>>> http://spins.fedoraproject.org. A pre-burned disc may be
>>> purchased at http://www.on-disk.com.
>>>
>>> For more information visit http://creativecommons.org/projects/
>>> livecontent
>>>
>>> About Creative Commons
>>>
>>> Creative Commons is a not-for-profit organization, founded in
>>> 2001, that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and
>>> artistic works, whether owned or in the public domain. Through
>>> its free copyright licenses, Creative Commons offers authors,
>>> artists, scientists, and educators the choice of a flexible range
>>> of protections and freedoms that build upon the "all rights
>>> reserved" concept of traditional copyright to enable a voluntary
>>> "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons was built with
>>> and is sustained by the generous support of organizations
>>> including the Center for the Public Domain, the Omidyar Network,
>>> The Rockefeller Foundation, The John D. and Catherine T.
>>> MacArthur Foundation, and The William and Flora Hewlett
>>> Foundation, as well as members of the public. For more
>>> information about Creative Commons, visit http://
>>> creativecommons.org.
>>>
>>> Contact
>>>
>>> Jon Phillips
>>> Business + Community Development Manager
>>> jon at creativecommons.org
>>> +86 1-360-282-8624
>>> Creative Commons
>>> www.creativecommons.org
>>>
>>> Press Kit
>>>
>>> http://creativecommons.org/presskit
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Timothy Vollmer
>>> tim at creativecommons.org
>>> cell: +1.608.698.2403
>>>
>>> Business Development Assistant
>>> Creative Commons
>>> www.creativecommons.org
>>>
>>>
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