CCPL
2008年1月31日I met the person who is working at Creative commons Japan
http://www.creativecommons.jp/
to show our project and discussed how we are going to work with each other.
Creative Commons is the non-profit organization to promote the concept "Some rights reserved" filling the gap between "All rights reserved" and "Public Domain" such as free materials in the Internet.
This merit is that creators especially working in the digital field can easily share their works with others in the Internet tagging their works with logos that easily be understood by others. The logos show their regulation, such as admitting to use only on non-profit use by others.
It is hard for independent creators to ask all rights holders to use their materials.
We can’t use the merit of Digital era, so creative commons is invented.
Its origin is from US, the adovocator is the professor of Stanford law school,Lawrence Lessig.
http://japan.cnet.com/blog/lessig/
Moreover, I visited gallaries organised by Recruit company,
advertising firm in Japan.
I happened to talk to the director of the gallery.
I was so surprised when I came to know he is Senpai, graduates of the same university.
http://rcc.recruit.co.jp/
http://www.creativecommons.jp/
to show our project and discussed how we are going to work with each other.
Creative Commons is the non-profit organization to promote the concept "Some rights reserved" filling the gap between "All rights reserved" and "Public Domain" such as free materials in the Internet.
This merit is that creators especially working in the digital field can easily share their works with others in the Internet tagging their works with logos that easily be understood by others. The logos show their regulation, such as admitting to use only on non-profit use by others.
It is hard for independent creators to ask all rights holders to use their materials.
We can’t use the merit of Digital era, so creative commons is invented.
Its origin is from US, the adovocator is the professor of Stanford law school,Lawrence Lessig.
http://japan.cnet.com/blog/lessig/
Moreover, I visited gallaries organised by Recruit company,
advertising firm in Japan.
I happened to talk to the director of the gallery.
I was so surprised when I came to know he is Senpai, graduates of the same university.
http://rcc.recruit.co.jp/
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