Today is #GivingTuesday and we won't bury the lede: we need your support! This year, we have an ambitious goal of raising $100,000. The work of CC is essential to protecting the commons: we believe access to knowledge is a human right and a key to tackling today’s most pressing global challenges. Creative Commons is a nonprofit team of 18, so community is important and we know we can hit this goal with your help: ⚡️ Donate here to help us hit our goal: https://loom.ly/KxV_tKo ⚡️ Repost this post to share with your network ⚡️ Quote this post and tell others why you donated to CC Thank you!
Creative Commons
Internet Publishing
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The nonprofit behind the licenses and tools the world uses to share. 🌍 Follow us for all things open access.
About us
CC is an international nonprofit organization that empowers people to grow and sustain the thriving commons of shared knowledge and culture we need to address the world’s most pressing challenges and create a brighter future for all. Together with our global community and multiple partners, we build capacity and infrastructure, we develop practical solutions, and we advocate for better sharing: sharing that is contextual, inclusive, just, equitable, reciprocal, and sustainable.
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http://creativecommons.org/
External link for Creative Commons
- Industry
- Internet Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Mountain View, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- copyright, public domain, internet, web, semantic web, rdf, legal, licenses, licensing, open content, free culture, publishing, open access, and education
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Primary
P.O. Box 1866
Mountain View, CA 94042, US
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1866 Mountain View Dr
Belvedere-Tiburon, CA 94920, US
Employees at Creative Commons
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Tarmo Toikkanen
AI, open data, fair digital society. Tech, psychology, design, pedagogy.
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Justyna Hofmokl
Deputy Director at Centrum Cyfrowe Projekt: Polska
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Johnathan Nightingale
2x bestselling author and co-founder at Raw Signal Group
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Bilal Randeree
CA(SA). Managing Director, Media Programs
Updates
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✔️ We've just now submitted our comments to the European Commission's Code of Practice under the #AIAct. As members of the Working Group on Transparency and Copyright, we're working towards ensuring: ⚖️ balanced copyright rules 🔭 protection of open source and open science 🌎 open and collaborative standardization processes 🖼️ policy frameworks that sustain a thriving commons Visit our blog to learn more about this ongoing process ⬇️
EU adopts landmark Artificial Intelligence Act - Creative Commons
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We think you can help us with something. #GivingTuesday is en route and this year, we're inviting you to help us raise $100,000 before the end of year. https://loom.ly/KxV_tKo We've just finished a new strategy and we're honing in: we will be addressing challenges with new and upcoming technology, working to open up resources that address the climate crisis, set international standards for access to cultural heritage, and more. The commons is at risk, but we are determined to work to protect it. To do so, we need your help. Small non-profits like ours could use support in a number of ways this Giving Tuesday: 💪 You can make a one time or monthly donation: https://loom.ly/KxV_tKo 💪 You can share this post to your network 💪 You can share our donation page and why you've donated to CC: https://loom.ly/KxV_tKo We know that with the help of our community, we can hit our goal of $100,000 by the end of the year. Thank you!
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Last week, we had the chance to connect with friends, partners, and CC community members at Mozilla Festival in Zambia. MozFest House Zambia centered AI, Tech, and several intersections such as economic justice, inclusion, governance, and more. Angela Oduor Lungati, a member of the CC board, delivered a rallying keynote entitled "The End & the Means to that End", more on that below. Thank you to Mozilla Festival for having us and organizing such an impactful coming together of the minds.
What an exceptional two days Mozilla Festival Zambia was! I was honored to give a keynote speech grounded in our experiences at Ushahidi (Link here: https://lnkd.in/d5wyksy8). Some key highlights from my talk:- 1. Technology is a means to an end. Technology alone will not change the world; how we use it is what will. Our approach to artificial intelligence today needs to be grounded in this reality. 2. Responsible and Trustworthy AI has massive potential to accelerate our path to a vibrant, sustainable future for Africa ( Please check out values for what responsible and trustworthy AI looks like, thanks to Mozilla https://lnkd.in/d2wqf_je ) 3. It’s worth noting that we have significant roadblocks slowing us down from achieving this AI-enabled future, including a) extractive data practices within a space that already has glaring data gaps leading to inadequate representation, b)power and control residing in the hands of a select few *cough* big tech *cough*, and how that dominance skews our ability to build local solutions c)inadequate resource in terms of talent, compute and funding( whether in the for-profit or non-profit sector) 4. Fixing these roadblocks will require collective action and collaboration grounded in African values and our lived realities. Innovation doesn’t come from following the rational path. In the same way that mobile money followed the irrational path of bringing banking to people where they are, what will that look like for building our African AI ecosystem? Thanks so much to the entire Mozilla Foundation for curating an inspiring festival - the energy was palpable, and I think we all left there with renewed purpose to work with unusual co-conspirators (I’m stealing your line, J. Bob!) and new friendships! Special shout out to Koliwe for the brilliant moderation and conversation, and Zeina(in absentia. We missed you!). And the entire village of MoFo staff behind the scenes, you all know yourselves <3. You were such a fun crew to work with. I’m looking forward to exploring the connections made and working together and in solidarity to achieve an AI-enabled, vibrant, and sustainable future. PS: Jeff, you're the bomb dot com! and Jackie Wahome, thank you for the amazing doodle and visual <3 #trustworthyAI #ResponsibleAI
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What a wonderful couple of days at the 3rd UNESCO World Open Educational Resources Congress! Anna Tumadottir presented on the main stage on the role of open licensing in the future of education. Cable Green, PhD, who also presented, and Jennryn Wetzler had the opportunity to connect with other #OER leaders on CC’s approach to #AI and inclusive access to knowledge. 💪 We’re committed to doing our part to realize the UNESCO 2019 Recommendation on OER, and optimize openly licensed content to address the challenges & opportunities posed by emerging technologies. 🔊 P.S. If you are interested in learning more about the CC licenses and OER, registration is now open for the CC Certificate for Educators, running in January, June, and September, 2025. The course is open to everyone with a focus on communities involved in education. https://lnkd.in/ewY7_yg4
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✊🏾💡 Common(s) Causes is an effort by Creative Commons, Open Future Foundation, Open Knowledge Foundation and Wikimedia Europe to create a shared advocacy agenda for the #KnowledgeCommons. 📃 Our new report outlines opportunities and threats that can be found at the intersection of open movement organisations’ strategies, the socio-technological zeitgeist, and current policy opportunities, such as: • (Re)defining openness in a new technological era. • Creation of a shared advocacy strategy and enhanced regional and thematic cooperation across the organisations. • Developing and testing governance approaches for our digital commons. • Advancing openness and sustainability for the technology, data, content, and governance of Digital Public Infrastructure. It was based on the ongoing work of the organisations behind the Common(s) Cause event, which took place in Katowice, Poland; as a pre-conference event for #Wikimania 2024 on 6 August, 2024. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/din6HVbr
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Really looking forward to speaking about Creative Commons's approach on #copyright and #PreferenceSignals during the panel on #IntellectualPropertyRights and #AI alongside Kristofer Erickson and Alessandra Luciano 💫
🥁 Drum roll please! We are super excited to announce the full programme for the EUscreen symposium! With no less than four panels, the “Responsible Use of AI in Audiovisual Archives” symposium promises to be a critical forum for knowledge exchange, providing attendees with actionable insights and strategies to navigate the evolving landscape of AI in archiving. Make sure to register today via: https://lnkd.in/e_ikxQ_y We hope to see you there! 📆 9 - 10 Dec 2024 📍 Barcelona, Spain This year’s symposium is co-hosted by EUscreen Foundation and 3Cat Corporatiu. With big thanks to all our partners and speakers: Johan Oomen, Rosa Romà, Virginia Bazán-Gil, University of Zaragoza, Rafa Bermúdez, Joan Lluis Mas Albaiges, CCMA, EURECAT, Xavier Lemarchand, Institut national de l'audiovisuel, Valentine Charles, Europeana, Maja Drabcyzk, Brigitte Vézina, Creative Commons, Alessandra Luciano, Ministry of Culture of Luxembourg, Kristofer Erikson, CREATe, University of Glasgow, Marco Rendina, European Fashion Heritage Association, Gašper Hrastelj, Slovenian National Commission for UNESCO, Josep Maria Carmona, Arnau Serra Pòrtulas, Government of Catalonia, Kerstin Herlt, DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum, Karina Gibert, Universitat Politècnica de Barcelona, Berber Hagedoorn, Jorge Franganillo, Jordi Vitrià, University of Barcelona, Airí Dordas Perpinyà, Domestic Data Streamers, Susan Aasman, University of Groningen.
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There are lots of great Open Access events coming up. Here are three to keep an eye out for (registration links in the comments): 📆 21/11: Rights retention. Emerging differences in policies across Europe - SPARC Europe is hosting a webinar as part of the KnowledgeRights21 programme. The session will explore how different European countries are approaching rights retention policy making. The webinar is fully online and registration is now open. 📆 8-14/12: 2nd Global Diamond OA Summit - This weeklong summit is an opportunity for the Diamond Open Access community to get together and foster diamond open access as a pathway for inclusive and equitable participation in the scholarly publishing ecosystem. The summit tales place in Cape Town, but you can also register to attend online. 📆 9/1: Public Domain day in Europe - A day-long celebration of new material entering the public domain in the heritage sector, hosted by a range of organizations including our grantees COMMUNIA and Creative Commons. The event takes place at the KBR (Royal Library of Belgium) in Brussels and registration opens on November 21.
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This week we went to Singapore for the Digital Public Goods Alliance Annual Members Meeting where Anna Tumadottir and Cable Green, PhD presented "Fully Open Public Interest AI with Open Data" alongside Patricio Del Boca, Fabro Steibel, and Alek Tarkowski. We also had additional sessions: DPGs are a Prerequisite to Solve Climate Change National Open Licensing Policies for DPGs Thank you to the Digital Public Goods Alliance for having us and facilitating such important conversations around DPGs and open. #DPGs #OpenData #AI
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We love digital public goods. So awesome, Anna and Cable! Thank you Digital Public Goods Alliance for having us.
This afternoon at the annual members meeting of the Digital Public Goods Alliance we heard straightforward ideas💡for building more digital public goods ⚒️while making public funds go further 💶 through the use of open licensing. Cheers to my colleague Cable Green, PhD (Creative Commons) and Christer Gundersen (Norad - Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation) for their discussion, and engaging deeply with alliance members on how we can implement change and overcome barriers, collaboratively.