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Annual campaign kickoff — CC remix T-shirt by Shepard Fairey!
Melissa Reeder, October 5th, 2009

Today marks the launch of Creative Commons’ 5th Annual Fundraising Campaign. This year, more than ever before, it is vital that we all support choice and sharing online. Truly, everyone benefits from a free and open internet, and we have only just begun to see how beneficial a culture of sharing can be.
We are reshaping history as we speak. Millions of CC supporters across the globe – creators, consumers, and advocates – have shown that they believe in the importance of universal access to information online. If we want future generations to enjoy the kind of rich culture that we all deserve, we must invest today in the future of creativity and knowledge.
This year we have set an ambitious goal of raising $500,000. To kick start our fundraising efforts, we are thrilled to announce a special-edition remixed Creative Commons T-shirt, designed by Shepard Fairey. Fairey is widely known for his ability to build off both his own work and the work of others to create something new and wholly unique, a quality that resonates deeply with CC’s mission.
We are a non-profit organization, and as such we are all too familiar with the challenge of securing the resources we need to continue our work. We’ve been inundated with news regarding how difficult it is to raise money in today’s economic climate. However, CC doesn’t see this as an obstacle; we see it as an opportunity – an opportunity to call communities across the globe to action.
This campaign is not exclusively about fundraising; it’s about supporting CC – as the original architects of the licenses so many have come to rely upon, and an organization whose mission you value and uphold – in whatever manner you are able. Help spread the word about CC, start or continue licensing your work and using licensed work, and/or give what you can. Any amount helps and all is greatly appreciated.

Ryan Kaldari
October 9th, 2009 at 3:38 pmWhat’s the licensing on Fairey’s CC logo design? I would love to reuse this in a free culture project I’m working on.
Belinda
October 10th, 2009 at 4:04 amLOVE the design. Can we get some details on the T-shirt? 100% cotton, black, I presume. But is it fitted or straight cut? What can I say, designers care about the whole package ;)
Allison Domicone
October 12th, 2009 at 3:56 pmRyan – The design is licensed under CC BY – http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
So feel free to remix and reuse!
Belinda – The T-shirts are American Apparel. We have one women’s size available, in medium, and the women’s shirts are gray 50/50 cotton & polyester blend. Otherwise, they are adult straight cut, 100% cotton black shirts. Hope that helps!
Belinda
October 15th, 2009 at 6:56 amAck! The women’s is GREY???! Why not black? It’s practically a designer’s uniform. So disappointed. :((