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| Richard Stallman, who developed the first copyleft licences in the 1980s – the GNU software licences. | _Richard Stallman, who developed the first copyleft licences in the 1980s – the GNU software licences._ |
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| Creative Commons licence at the bottom of a web page. | _Creative Commons licence at the bottom of a web page._ |
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| “Knowledge is the common property of mankind.” - Thomas Jefferson. | _“Knowledge is the common property of mankind.” - Thomas Jefferson._ |
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| Creative Commons licenses have a ‘3-layer’ design – there’s a legal layer to satisfy lawyers; a plain-language layer that’s accessible to the general public; and a ‘machine-readable’ layer that search engines and other tech can understand. | _Creative Commons licenses have a ‘3-layer’ design – there’s a legal layer to satisfy lawyers; a plain-language layer that’s accessible to the general public; and a ‘machine-readable’ layer that search engines and other tech can understand._ |
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| ## Specialists | ## Specialist curators of this topic |
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