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Welcome Our Interns from Google Summer of Code and Outreachy!
by Kriti Godey TechnologyWe’re pleased to announce the selection of our mid-year 2020 interns from Google Summer of Code (GSoC) and Outreachy! Both of these programs aim to support students and early career professionals as they venture into open source software development. Over the next three months, these interns will work with members of the Creative Commons’ team…
Creative Commons Welcomes Our 2020 CC Certificate Scholarship Recipients!
by Jennryn Wetzler Open EducationThe CC Certificate aims to increase our global community’s expertise in open licensing and awareness of our shared, digital commons. Our first goal is to train at least one person interested in open licensing in every country and territory, around the world. So far, we have CC Certificate graduates from 44 countries and counting! One…
Just One Giant Lab Co-Founder Leo Blondel on the Power of Community and Open Source During COVID-19
by Victoria Heath Open Science, TechnologyThousands of strangers working together, almost entirely online, to effectively solve an urgent, global challenge is remarkable—and it’s happening, right now. Recently, we published a post titled, “Open-Source Medical Hardware: What You Should Know and What You Can Do” examining the collaborative efforts by volunteer groups, universities, and research centers to solve the medical supply…
Open Access in Practice: A Conversation with President Larry Kramer of The Hewlett Foundation
by Victoria Heath Open AccessSince the founding of Creative Commons (CC) in 2001, we’ve been supported by like-minded organizations and individuals who value open access, the open community, and the global commons as much as we do. As we near our 20th anniversary, we are reflecting on the past and planning for the future. What better way to do…
Why Sharing Academic Publications Under “No Derivatives” Licenses is Misguided
by Brigitte Vézina Licenses & Tools, Open EducationThe benefits of open access (OA) are undeniable and increasingly evident across all academic disciplines and scientific research: making academic publications1 freely and openly accessible and reusable provides broad visibility for authors, a better return on investment for funders, and greater access to knowledge for other researchers and the general public. And yet, despite OA’s obvious…
Tech Giants Join the CC-Supported Open COVID Pledge
by Diane Peters, Eric Steuer Open ScienceMomentum continues to swell in support of the Open COVID Pledge, with the announcement today by Amazon, Facebook, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IBM, Microsoft, and Sandia National Laboratories, that they are pledging their patents to the public to freely use in support of solving the COVID-19 pandemic. Following in the footsteps of Intel, Fabricatorz Foundation, and…
Does WIPO’s New Leadership Have the Vision to Shake Up Global Copyright Policy-Making?
by Brigitte Vézina CopyrightNew beginnings at WIPO On March 4, Daren Tang was nominated director general of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the United Nations agency dealing with intellectual property matters. Tang is currently the chief executive of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) and his six-year term as top WIPO official will start on October…
Open-Source Medical Hardware: What You Should Know and What You Can Do
by Victoria Heath Open Access, TechnologyYou’ve heard the stories: engineers 3D printing face shields in their basements; do-it-yourself hobbyists sewing face masks; and fashion designers crafting personal protection gowns. Globally, people are trying to help fill the medical supply gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic through open-source medical hardware. It’s a heartwarming display of global ingenuity, innovation, and collaboration. In this…
Update to CC’s Policy on Legal Code Corrections
by Diane Peters, Sarah Hinchliff Pearson Licenses & ToolsCreative Commons is changing its legal code correction policy for official translations of the Version 4.0 licenses and the CC0 public domain dedication. In order to maintain the integrity of our firm commitment to honor official translations as legal equivalents of the original English 4.0 version and the original English CC0 1.0, CC will correct…
Open COVID Pledge: Removing Obstacles to Sharing IP in the Fight Against COVID-19
by Diane Peters About CCCreative Commons has joined forces with other legal experts and leading scientists to offer a simple way for universities, companies, and other holders of intellectual property rights to support the development of medicines, test kits, vaccines, and other scientific discoveries related to COVID-19 for the duration of the pandemic. The Open COVID Pledge grants the…