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New NAFTA Would Harm Canadian Copyright Reform and Shrink the Public Domain
by Timothy Vollmer CopyrightLate yesterday the U.S., Canada, and Mexico reached an agreement on a new North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The agreement (now rebranded as the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or “USMCA”) obligates Canada to increase its copyright term by an additional 20 years if the deal is passed. Canada currently observes the minimum term of copyright as…
Updated: Board statement on harassment, openness, and CC community
by Molly Van Houweling About CCCreative Commons is firmly committed to a workplace, community, and culture of mutual respect, free of harassment.
Findings from the Discovery phase of CC usability
by Jane Park TechnologyIn January, Creative Commons kicked off an exciting new initiative called CC usability with two primary goals:
Big changes for CC Search beta: updates released today!
by Paola Villarreal About CC, TechnologyToday, we’ve released a significant update to our working beta of the CC Search product. We launched the project in February 2017 to provide a new “front door” to the Commons with the ultimate goal to find and index all 1.4 billion+ CC licensed works on the web. Since then, our newly formed tech team…
Traditional Knowledge and the Commons: The Open Movement, Listening, and Learning
by Mehtab Khan Licenses & ToolsCC licenses and public domain tools help individuals, organisations, and public institutions better disseminate digital resources and data, breaking down the typical barriers associated with traditional “all rights reserved” copyright. At the same time, CC licenses can’t do everything for everyone. First, the licenses operate in the sphere of copyright and similar rights. They do…
With the European Parliament vote on the copyright directive, the internet lost – for now
by Timothy Vollmer CopyrightToday the European Parliament voted 438-226 (with 39 abstentions) to approve drastic changes to copyright law that, if ultimately enacted, would negatively affect creativity, freedom of expression, research, and sharing across the EU. The Parliament voted in favor of almost all provisions that extend more rights to the establishment copyright industries while failing to protect…
Spanish Translation of 4.0 now available (La traducción al castellano de la versión 4.0 de las licencias está ahora disponible)
by Scann About CCAfter more than three years and many rounds of consultation with legal experts throughout Latin America and Europe, including Spain, Creative Commons is proud to announce the release of the Spanish language translation of the CC 4.0 license suite.
It’s now or never: EU copyright must protect access to knowledge and the commons
by Timothy Vollmer CopyrightWe’re coming up on a crucial decision on changes to copyright in the European Union that will govern how creativity is accessed and shared for years to come. On 12 September the European Parliament will vote on the draft Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market. If you’re in the EU, go to https://saveyourinternet.eu/…
A warm welcome to three new staff members: Alden Page, Steven Bellamy, and Jami Vass
by Ryan Merkley About CCPlease join CC in extending a warm welcome to three new members of the CC team!
Creative Commons Awarded $800,000 from Arcadia to Support Discovery and Collaboration in the Global Commons
by Eva Rogers About CCCreative Commons is pleased to announce an award of new funding in the amount of $800,000 over two years from Arcadia, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, in support of CC Search, a Creative Commons technology project designed to maximize discovery and use of openly licensed content in the Commons.