The document discusses the history and growth of Creative Commons and open licensing. It notes that Creative Commons has helped connect and share content online by providing an easy-to-use user interface for copyright licensing. As of mid-2008, there were an estimated 130 million works licensed under Creative Commons licenses across 46 jurisdictions. The success of projects like the open collaborative film Star Wreck is highlighted as an example of what can be achieved through open and shared online communities.
2. Layers of Open Innovation Ethernet Connecting computers TCP/IP Connecting the network HTTP/The Web Connecting websites Creative Commons Connecting content
37. Text Yearly Growth in Millions of CC Licensed Works 2003-8. Note: data for 2008 on this chart only reflects mid-year estimates made in July Text Approximate Minimum Total CC Licensed Works as of July 2008: ~130 million
61. “ By open access to the literature, we mean its free availability on the public internet, permitting users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself.” image from the public library of science licensed to the public under CC-BY 3.0
62. “ The only constraint on reproduction and distribution, and the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited” - the Budapest Open Access Initiative image from the public library of science licensed to the public under CC-BY 3.0
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65. google maps for brain images? http://sparql.neurocommons.org:8890/map/#Kcnip3@2850,Kcnd1@2800