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Creative Commons to Convene “A Conversation on Collaboration” Alongside UNGA 81

Events, Policy
A photo of the UN General Assembly hall

"UN General Assembly hall" by Patrick Gruban is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

As the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) convenes its 81st session in New York in September, Creative Commons is bringing together leading civil society and digital rights organizations for “A Conversation on Collaboration,” a day-long symposium examining how to balance digital sovereignty with open collaboration.

Alongside co-organizers Public Knowledge, Ushahidi, Project Liberty Institute, the Engelberg Center, the Global Solutions Initiative, and the AI Disclosures Project, CC will be adding to conversations that governments, the European Union, and the United Nations have been having this year. 

Open source and digital sovereignty are closely related. While open source does not suffice for digital sovereignty, it is a critical building block. While definitions of digital sovereignty vary, it is generally accepted that digital sovereignty at the national level entails the ability to independently control everything from infrastructure, to hardware, to software, to data.

The day’s conversations will work through questions including:

Panels will explore the full range of these questions, leaving participants with examples of open collaboration. Logistics

Registration

Posted 17 August 2026