If you're really into it and want to super-charge your creativity, then get
the book Creative License and do what it teaches.
Not exact matches
Dennis Cowhey, author of the
book What Does It Mean — The Personal Stories Behind Vanity
License Plates, says business people have used all sorts of
creative combinations of numerals and letters to let the world know what they do.
But giving away
books is the
Creative Commons
License used by Wikipedia, which basically is the open source model.
Recent IRRI scientific
books on this site follow either a
Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 3.0 Unported or a
Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
license (i.e. Annual Reports).
From taking
creative license with the spelling of their girl's name, to piecing together a name from both mom and dad's names, to just opening up a baby
book and blindly choosing, parents have their work cut out for them when it comes time to give their new bundle a name that does her justice.
Services include
creative direction, art direction, brand strategy, graphic design, film and stills production, digital and social media, product development,
books, exhibitions,
licensing, partnerships, in - store visual merchandising, and campaign asset strategy.
The title suggests this adapts Lewis Carroll's 1871 follow - up to his original Alice
book, but then that was reinterpreted by Burton and company, so anything goes at this point and returning screenwriter Linda Woolverton (Maleficent) again takes copious amounts of
creative license.
by Walter Chaw David Yates's The Legend of Tarzan is at once a long - overdue, if massively - fictionalized, biopic of George Washington Williams's time in the Congo observing colonial Belgium's abuses of the rubber, ivory, and diamond trades; and it's an adaptation, nay, updating of Edgar Rice Burroughs's first five Tarzan
books, with heavy
creative license taken but the spirit kept largely intact.
The
book's focus on teacher autonomy and
creative license is a stiff rebuke to the troubling overemphasis on standardized testing and rote memorization in schools, a perspective that may frustrate some readers — while inspiring many others.
The
book was written using a
creative commons
license, which allows the educators to «build on it, remix it» and create their own derivatives to infuse into their practice, Reimers says.
We published the
book using a
Creative Commons
license, which enables the most extensive forms of use by others, including building on and repurposing our curriculum, as we hope that this
book will invite collaboration among many teachers and other educators, as well as students, who, together, build new curricula and other instructional resources, using the ideas we offer in this
book as they see fit.
The National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will jointly provide $ 1 million to convert out - of - print
books into EPUB e-
books with a
Creative Commons (CC)
license, ensuring that the
books are freely downloadable with searchable texts and in formats that are compatible with any e-reading device.
Worldreader takes advantage of
Creative Commons
licenses to make available classic children's
books like Nancy Drew and Black Beauty.
I was content to do, since my iBooks sales were more or less nonexistent — but it's really unclear how this works with my having previously released all these
books under a
Creative Commons
license.
Now it's easy to add a
Creative Commons «copyleft»
license to your
book in Pressbooks.
of free and
Creative Commons -
licensed books that can be downloaded directly to your Kindle, usually in less than a minute or so.
Site members can then pledge towards making the
book available as
Creative Commons
licensed ebooks.
Parents want
books that they can trust, so they usually fall back upon the same few characters and
licenses that they see in other media, not knowing or having the time to figure out which are the truly special and thoughtful
books with a passionate
creative vision.
From the post: For readers new to this blog, «ungluing ebooks» is what I'm calling the process of raising money to make
creative - commons
licensed ebook editions of the
books that you love, so that everyone, everywhere can read them.
This website will e-mail you
books that are public domain or available under
Creative Commons
licenses — for free!
At Unglue.it, you can reward creators that have set their
books free, via
Creative Commons
licenses.
A participating rights holder, with advice from unglue.it, decides on fair compensation for release of a free,
Creative Commons -
licensed edition of an already published
book.
What makes it remarkably outstanding is an option to download eBooks quickly under
creative commons
license and also a build - in library to create a short collection of your favorite
books.
Rights - holders should be able to dedicate their
books to the public domain and / or have the option to
license the
books via a
Creative Commons («CC»)
license or similar flexible
licensing model.
Can authors and publishers easily dedicate their
books to the public domain, or use
Creative Commons or other flexible
licensing schemes?
All content in the
book is
licensed under a
Creative Commons
license of some kind; the whole bundle should be considered
Creative Commons Attribution - Noncommercial - Share Alike 3.0.
And before the usual shouts of «hypocrite» start up again, it is worth noting that while printed copies of the
book are available for sale, both Boyle and his publishers &, dash; Permanent Publications — have chosen to release the
book free online, under a
Creative Commons
license because, Boyle says, his words are simply «an accumulation of all that has come before them — the people I have met, the
books I have read, the songs I grew up with, the rivers I've swam in, the girls I've kissed, the movies I've watched, the traditions I've learned, the philosophers I've studied, the mistakes I've made, the violence I've seen, the love I've witnessed.»
If an image with a
Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike 2.0 Generic
license (CC BY - SA 2.0) is used in a Collective Work such as an article, online slideshow, or
book.
Professor Larry Lessig's recent
book, Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy, has been released under a
Creative Commons
license and is available as a free download from Bloomsbury Academic.
The
book is
licensed under a
Creative Commons Share - alike
license so that faculty members who teach legal technology can repurpose and add to it however they like.
Published in 2008, the
book is available under a
Creative Commons
license in a wide variety of formats, including (yikes!)
Larry Lessig's
book «The Future of Ideas» is now free to download under
Creative Commons attribution - non-commercial
license.
Published under a
Creative Commons BY - NC - ND
license, the Guide explains how contractual relationships in the
book publishing industry are structured, explores how copyright protection arises and can be registered and how copyright can be infringed, with reference to relevant fair dealing concepts.
Another strength of this
book is that it focuses on areas that have been given short shrift in previous works on Canadian copyright: users» rights (an area of increasing importance, since most public discourse about copyright focuses on what we can't do rather than what we can); aboriginal approaches to intellectual property rights (which emphasize the protection of the honour of clans, cultures, and nations over the rights of individual creators); digital rights management (and its spectacular failure to actually protect content); and public
licensing systems (such as the
Creative Commons
licenses).
The deal is this: a course instructor selects online the text that he or she wishes to use for a course; because it's in digital form, the instructor can, and is free to because of a
Creative Commons
license, modify the text in any way desirable; once firmed up, the text is made available online to students, who may use it online for free but who will pay in order to be able to download the
book for printing or for use offline; the cost to the student is perhaps 20 % of what a traditionally published text would sell for; authors obtain royalties.
Today, after a lengthy period of collaboration and gestation the new edition of the
book is released, and it's also downloadable under a
Creative Commons
license.
Photo Credit: from Compfight with
Creative Commons
licenses Sketch of Forrest Gump courtesy of cmt2008 The
book and movie pictures are links to Amazon.