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It was founded in 2001 by Harvard law professor and activist Lawrence Lessig. Ready to Go Creative Commons? Any organization or individual can publish just about any copyrighted content under a Creative Commons license, whether that content is a book, an audio file, a video clip, software, or any other creative work.

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Nonprofit Technology News for September 2013

Tech Soup

Apparently it all started in 2001 with the IBM Watchpad. Swiss futurist Gerd Leonhard has published his guesses on the Digital Trends to Expect in the Next 5 Years. Get ready for thought-controlled. Security device. Find more on this in ZDnet’s “ The smartwatch worth waiting for.” Move over Gates Foundation.

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Corporate Partnerships & The Law: Registration & Reporting Requirements ??

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This guidance, published in March 2001, is called The Charleston Principles: Guidelines on Charitable Solicitations Using the Internet (the “Principles”). 3) Have alternative campaign ideas ready to share with companies that are not prepared to undertake the registration requirements applicable to charitable sales promotions.