File:Mayer and Bettle 2 - Creative Commons.ogv
Mayer_and_Bettle_2_-_Creative_Commons.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Vorbis/Theora, length 5 min 0 s, 512 × 288 pixels, 493 kbps overall, file size: 17.64 MB)
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DescriptionMayer and Bettle 2 - Creative Commons.ogv |
Mayer and Bettle explain what Creative Commons is and how it works. A short promotional animation created for Creative Commons Australia and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Deutsch: Mayer und Bettle erklären, was Creative Commons ist und wie es funktioniert. Eine kurze Werbeanimation, die für Creative Commons Australia und die Queensland University of Technology (QUT) hergestellt wurde.
English: Mayer and Bettle explain what Creative Commons is and how it works. A short promotional animation created for Creative Commons Australia and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
Македонски: Мајер и Бетл објаснуваат што е Creative Commons и како работи. Дело на Creative Commons Австралија и Квинсленскиот технолошки универзитет. |
Source | https://creativecommons.org/videos/mayer-and-bettle2 |
Author | Written by Dash Kruck and Elliott Bledsoe. Audio by Chris Perren. Mayer voiced by Dash Kruck, Bettle by Mem Rynne and Flik by Leisa Pratt. |
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Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Australia (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/au/) |
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This file was selected as the media of the day for 12 July 2010. It was captioned as follows:
English: Mayer and Bettle explain what Creative Commons is and how it works. A short promotional animation created for Creative Commons Australia and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
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Deutsch: Mayer und Bettle erklären, was Creative Commons ist und wie es funktioniert. Eine kurze Werbeanimation, die für Creative Commons Australia und die Queensland University of Technology (QUT) hergestellt wurde. English: Mayer and Bettle explain what Creative Commons is and how it works. A short promotional animation created for Creative Commons Australia and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Македонски: Мајер и Бетл објаснуваат што е Creative Commons и како работи. Дело на Creative Commons Австралија и Квинсленскиот технолошки универзитет.
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