Office Gets Creative Commons

Creative Commons licensing is about to get integrated into Microsoft Office thanks to a new addon for office Microsoft are releasing making Microsoft the first software vendor to embed a license-selection option inside its applications, something which could come in useful in terms of third-level education (I think anyway). In particular from my own view of writing and submitting papers through your college years where lectures might just happen to ask (as has happened in the past)…. “would you mind if I put that up on the website?”.

“We very much share a common belief that creators of works should be able to express their intentions with regard to subsequent use, and Creative Commons has created exciting ways to have works shared freely or have works reused by others,” said Tim Ruben, currently Assistant General Counsel at Microsoft.

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  1. […] Full story. Great news, especially when you consider that if it became embedded in Office then it’s ubiquity is pretty much assured. But for the moment it looks like an optional download, which will limit it’s popularity. Find out more about Creative Commons on Wikipedia. Found via Ken McGuire’s Creative Imagination.     Send this post to a friend […]

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