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        <copyright>Copyright 1997-2013 MERLOT. All rights reserved.</copyright>
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            <title>Creative Commons -  intellectual property and copyright license options</title>
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            <description>Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that offers free licenses that provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors, artists, and educators.. A Creative Commons license is based on copyright, and the licenses apply to all works that are protected by copyright law. The kinds of works that are protected by copyright law are books, websites, blogs, photographs, films, videos, songs and other audio &amp; visual recordings, for example.The Creative Commons licenses give creators the ability to dictate how others may exercise their copyright rightssuch as the right of others to copy their work, make derivative works or adaptations of their work, to distribute their work and/or make money from their work. They do not give creators the ability to restrict anything that is otherwise permitted by exceptions or limitations to copyrightincluding, importantly, fair use, fair dealing or public domain worksnor do they give creators the ability to control anything is not protected by copyright law, such as facts and ideas.</description>
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            <description>The WorldImages database contains almost 50,000 images, is global in coverage and is not limited to art. WorldImages is accessible anywhere and its images can be freely used for non-profit educational purposes. The images can be located using many search techniques, and for convenience they are organized into some 440 portfolios.  Portfolio categories include the following WorldImages sets:Art &amp; Art History,Cultural &amp; Social Interactions,History, Politics &amp; Warfare,Science, Technology &amp; Mathematics,Music, Drama &amp; Literature,Natural World,People &amp; Portraits,Religion, Myth &amp; Magic, andMaterial Culture &amp; Daily Life.</description>
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            <description>The ARTstor Image Gallery will serve as the beginning of a broad and deep online resource for the teaching and research in the arts, humanities and social sciences - a resource that will be expanded and updated continuously over time with the help of a range of institutional and individual partners. Among the significant early contributors has been the University of California, San Diego, which has allowed ARTstor to digitize significant portions of its well-photographed and professionally cataloged slide library. At present, the majority of the images in the Image Gallery are, like the majority of the images routinely employed by teachers in art history and related fields, derived from 35mm color slides made from high-quality reproductions in the scholarly literature.   The Image Gallery is meant to offer the scale and cohesion typically associated with an academic slide and photograph collection. In its initial phase, the Image Gallery includes over 200,000 images made from slides created in response to fairly representative teaching needs in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Registered users can download an offline image viewer. Documents are available to explain about ARTstor&apos;s Standards &amp; Policies, including Image Quality,          Descriptive Data,Technology, Permitted Uses, and Intellectual Property.</description>
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