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-<h4>Authoritative Open Data</h4>
-Authoritative open data refers to open data that conforms to <a href="https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/gld/raw-file/default/bp/index.html" target="_blank">Best Practices for Publishing Linked Data</a> and which may be published by government and other responsible agencies. Government agencies are often in a unique position and able to collect data that no other entity can. Open government data is nearly always collected at tax-payers expense and is viewed by the public and government, as valuable if made available with proper context and an open license. Linked Data is seen by many to be a useful approach to publish and consume authoritative open data. An authoritative open data is often published by governments in linked data form and enjoys a greater chance of being discovered and re-used by others. See also [Government Open Data].
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<h4>Creative Commons Licenses</h4>
Creative Commons copyright licenses and tools aim to forge a balance inside the traditional “all rights reserved” setting that copyright law creates. Creative Commons licenses and tools provide a simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to their creative work. The combination of our tools and our users is a vast and growing digital commons, a pool of content that can be copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon, all within the boundaries of copyright law. See also <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/" target="_blank">About Creative Commons Licenses</a>.
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