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Creative Commons Hungary

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Creative Commons Hungary (2008-2017) has been a non-profit organization placed in Budapest, Hungary The self-organized society established in 2008.[citation needed] The founders were gathered together from an online mailing-list, which was created for discussing about copyrights of artists, opportunity of copyleft and other Libre culture themes.

When most of the original leaders have left Hungary or became non active the association slowly eroded. It has been deleted from the official registry on 6 February 2017.[1]

Foundation

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In 2008 the founders were:

  • Bodó Balázs (first chairman)
  • Dankaházi Lóránt
  • Fehér János
  • Kelényi Attila
  • Maróy Ákos
  • Máté Norbert
  • Molnár Rita
  • Szervác Attila
  • Szemes Balázs
  • Tóth Márton
  • Zrínyi Dániel

The main goal of the Creative Commons Hungary was support non-profit culture sector and the provide to spread of Creative Commons Licenses in Hungary.[citation needed]

The Board

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In 2013 the Board of Creative Commons consisted of:

Attila Szervác the libre art[2][3] contemporary composer, founder of CC.hu on Libre culture, Libre art, CopyCamp
  • Attila Szervác (chairman)
  • Dankaházi Lóránt
  • Hollós Roland
  • Horváth Zsuzsanna
  • Molnár Attila

Activity

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There were declared programs for partnering and co-operation to support goals of Creative Commons Hungary:

  • Libre culture program (2013), founding the Libre art movement, 2014–2015
  • Public domain program (2013)

References

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  1. ^ "Egyszerűsített törlési eljárás" [Deletional process] (in Hungarian). Fővárosi Törvényszék. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Netizeneszerzetek" libre art event
  3. ^ Szervác on the Mutopia 2006–
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