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Creative Commons Hungary

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

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

Foundation

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In 2008 the founders were:

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

The main goal of the Creative Commons Hungary was to support the non-profit culture sector and provide the 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, libre art[2][3] contemporary composer, founder of CC.hu on libre culture, libre art, CopyCamp
  • Attila Szervác (chairman)
  • Lóránt Dankaházi
  • Roland Hollós
  • Zsuzsanna Horváth
  • Attila Molnár

Activity

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Programs were declared for partnering and co-operation to support the 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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