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By James Burke on 03 December 2009 10:18

CCLearn has prepared a useful guide on CC Licenses and Trademarks targeted towards organisations creating OER works but is of use to any organisation wanting to allow others to adapt, localise and remix their works whilst still retaining retain control of their intellectual property rights including copyright and also trademark(s)

By James Burke on 18 August 2009 18:03

Open Education Resources (OERs) are gaining momentum with licences such as Creative Commons proving to be an enabler for the promotion, sharing and repurposing of copyrighted materials without seeking permission directly from the copyright owner. Creative Commons is a great mechanism to clearly exercise your rights for legal interoperability but they could be used to greater effect in schools and Higher Education?

By James Burke on 22 December 2008 08:54

As the term OER (Open Educational Resources) gains traction the definition of what makes an educational resource Open in terms of licensing is a mixed picture.

By James Burke on 11 December 2008 07:50

An update on the Creative Commons project: ccLearn from the December email Newsletter

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