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Creative Commons & Free Culture

Brian Rowe

Seattle University Law / UW iSchool

September 29th 2011

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Wheeler Declaration - 2008An open university is one in which 1. The research the university produces is open access. 2. The course materials are open educational

resources. 3. The university embraces free software and open

standards. 4. If the university holds patents, it readily licenses them

for free software, essential medicines, and the public good.

5. The university network reflects the open nature of the internet.

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CC Slides 21 - 25 From: Sharing Creative Works An Illustrated Primerby Alex Roberts, Rebecca Rojer, & Jon Phillip all other images are public domain or used under fair usesAll Several images were used through my 1st Amendment fair use rights

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