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This is a short educational video on how to share downloaded digital content legally using Creative Commons licenses. For more information on Creative Commons licenses or on how you can help, please visit https://creativecommons.org
A vital aspect in generating of our copyright certificates is the universal law of the services and products we provide.
164 countries are those with whom we work and where our customers are, all signatories of the Bern Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, whose last amendment dates September 1979. The Berne Convention is funded by the World Intellectual Property Organization and is registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations.
The Bern Convention is based on three basic principles:
In this environment of compliance with the 38 articles of the Convention, all signatory states agree that:
In this way, in the case that the author detects plagiarism or unauthorized use of his work by a third party and decides to exercise his rights, morals or property, he does not need to demonstrate that it is registered. He needs to demonstrate his authorship prior to the creation of the plagiarized work.
We cannot forget to mention the Creative Commons work-licensing model, through which the author voluntarily and publically renounces a part of his rights, for the purpose of the dissemination of the work. In the same way, our system registers and certifies works with All Rights Reserved or Creative Commons. A Creative Commons work is still always protected by Intellectual Property rights, provided that, for example, the author never renounces his right to attribution.
Digital Media Rights generates certificates of authorship or copyright to all digital works regardless of their medium; web, PDF, Power Point, Word, etc. Copyright certificates are digitally signed and include a tamperproof electronic time stamp.
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We proudly introduce our 4.0 licenses, now available for adoption worldwide. The 4.0 licenses — more than two years in the making — are the most global, legally robust licenses produced by CC to date. We have incorporated dozens of improvements that make sharing and reusing CC-licensed materials easier and more dependable than ever before.
Desde la controversia actual sobre la publicación de contenidos en internet bajo licencias Creative Commons o bien bajo los estándares tradicionales de Copyright en Digital Media Rights hemos querido saber cuál es la realidad de la situación.
Para ello hemos analizado más de 20 millones de páginas web publicadas en Internet de forma aleatoria sin importar su ubicación geográfica durante el tercer trimestre de 2013 y para nuestra sorpresa vemos que la partida de momento está empatada.