China, Taiwan join iCommons
Creative Commons says China and Taiwan have joined its International Commons (iCommons) project.
CNBlog.org (China) and the Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica (Taiwan) will, "lead the efforts in these jurisdictions," it says.
First announced in March 2003, iCommons is Creative Commons’ project to make its machine-readable copyright licenses useful worldwide.
Brazil, Japan, and Finland joined the iCommons effort earlier this year.
CNBlog.org and the Institute of Information Science at Academia Sinica will coordinate public efforts to literally and legally translate the Creative Commons licenses for use in China and Taiwan.






September 19th, 2006 at 6:47 pm