Search results 192 items matching your search terms. Filter the results. Item type Select All/None Blog Entry Web Page Event Folder Link News Item Message Board Comment Forum Collection New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically Copyright Office fails to protect users from DMCA by Donald Robertson — published Oct 26, 2012 The Copyright Office picked Sony over you; fails to expand DMCA anti-circumvention exemptions to devices other than cell phones, or to the sharing of anti-circumvention software Located in Blogs / Licensing Creative Commons Chief Technology Officer by Donald Robertson — published Jul 18, 2011 — last modified Apr 30, 2012 04:35 PM The Chief Technology Officer manages all aspects of the company’s technology infrastructure and provides strong leadership in setting the overall technology direction and goals for the organization. Responsibilities are twofold. First, directly managing the staff responsible for supporting the technology needs of staff; managing the organization’s intranet and internet services; directing the organization’s varied development projects; ongoing technical oversight of the company’s products and services; and solving the most challenging of technology development problems facing the organization. Second, the CTO is a visionary, looking beyond the existing curve with respect to opportunities and innovations that Creative Commons can explore and embrace to remain timely and relevant to its broad constituency. Located in Resources / Jobs in Free Software Demystifying copyleft by Donald Robertson — published Jul 08, 2015 Located in Bulletins / 2015 / spring Do GitHub's updated terms of service conflict with copyleft? by Donald Robertson — published Mar 14, 2017 GitHub's updated terms caused a great deal of concern, but while they are confusing, they do not appear to be incompatible with copyleft. The Free Software Foundation (FSF), though, still recommends using other code hosting sites. Located in Blogs / Licensing Eclipse Public License version 2.0 added to license list by Donald Robertson — published Oct 17, 2017 This copyleft free software license has now been added to our official license list. Located in Blogs / Licensing El último borrador filtrado del acuerdo TPP demuestra amenazas sistemáticas a las libertades en el software by Donald Robertson — published May 11, 2015 — last modified May 11, 2015 04:39 PM Líderes clave del congreso de EEUU acaban de llegar a un acuerdo para apurar la «vía rápida» a la "vía rápida" (fast track) para aprobar el tratado TPP. Si bien la amenaza del TPP ha persistido por años, ¡ahora es el momento de rechazarlo! Located in Licensing EPA opposed DMCA exemptions that could have revealed Volkswagen fraud by Donald Robertson — published Sep 25, 2015 — last modified Oct 01, 2015 03:11 PM The EPA wrote to the Copyright Office opposing exemptions to the DMCA's anti-circumvention provisions that could have helped expose automaker’s fraud. Located in Blogs / Licensing European Union Public License v. 1.2 added to license list by Donald Robertson — published Jun 26, 2018 — last modified Jun 27, 2018 02:22 PM The European Union Public License v. 1.2 (EUPL-1.2) joins list of free licenses. Located in Blogs / Licensing Fall licensing internship application deadline fast approaching by Donald Robertson — published Aug 14, 2012 — last modified Aug 20, 2012 03:35 PM We are looking for an intern to work in our Licensing and Compliance Lab from September 17th to December 14th. Located in Blogs / Licensing Free software activists come together to improve proposed U.S. Department of Education regulations by Donald Robertson — published Dec 22, 2015 The Free Software Foundation submitted comments from free software activists in response to the U.S. Department of Education's proposed new regulations on the licensing of grant-funded works. Located in Blogs / Licensing « Previous 10 items Next 10 items » 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 ... 20