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Commons-friendly EU copyright at MozFest 2016
by Jennie Rose Halperin, Timothy Vollmer EventsCurious about what’s going on with European copyright? Need a refresher on what the Commission’s new copyright proposal means for you? Don’t worry! We’re here to help!
Isla Haddow-Flood on how Wikipedians are changing the narrative around Africa
by Jennie Rose Halperin Open Culture, Open EducationWikipedians are an integral part of the CC Community, and as a key Wikipedian in Wiki Loves Women, WikiAfrica, and Wiki Loves Africa, Isla Haddow-Flood’s work is a crux for that community.
We’re on Slack! Join us!
by Jennie Rose Halperin About CCToday we’re excited to announce that we have migrated our real time communications from IRC to Slack.
Help us make a giant leap against cancer: Biden presents five-year Cancer Moonshot plan
by Jennie Rose Halperin, Timothy Vollmer Copyright, Open Access, Open ScienceToday Vice President Biden announced a comprehensive plan for his Cancer Moonshot initiative, which seeks to achieve a decade’s worth of progress on cancer research in five years.
EU Member States Should Push To Improve Commission’s Disappointing Copyright Proposal
by Timothy Vollmer CopyrightLast month the European Commission released its proposed changes to copyright in the EU. Unfortunately, the proposal fails to deliver on the promise for a modern copyright law in Europe.
Blender Institute’s Ton Roosendaal on open licensing and artistic success
by Eric Steuer Open CultureAs the producers of the world’s first open movie, Ton Rosendaal and his team at the Blender Institute “work open” in every aspect of their production, from code to licensing to distribution.
‘School of Rock(ing) Copyright’ at the CC Europe meeting
by Lisette Kalshoven, Natalia Mileszyk CopyrightThis post was written by Natalia Mileszyk and Lisette Kalshoven of COMMUNIA. Photo by Saša Krajnc, CC BY 4.0. Last week at the Creative Commons Europe Meeting in Lisbon, COMMUNIA organised a “School of Rock(ing) Copyright” workshop. Creative Commons affiliates from Poland, the Netherlands, and Portugal joined efforts in sharing knowledge about the current European…
United Nations Report Calls for Open Access to Research to Improve Global Health
by Timothy Vollmer Open AccessPhoto by Maarten van den Heuvel on Unsplash, CC0. Last month the United Nations released a report with recommendations on how to improve innovation and access to health technologies. The panel’s charge called for it to “recommend solutions for remedying the policy incoherence between the justifiable rights of inventors, international human rights law, trade rules and…
Cancer Moonshot Should Prioritize Open Access to Publicly-funded Research
by Timothy Vollmer Open Access18FDG Synthesis by Brookhaven National Laboratory, BY-NC-ND 2.0. Vice President Biden is leading the National Cancer Moonshot Initiative, which seeks to make ten years’ worth of progress on cancer research in half that time. We think an important part to finding cures is changing policy to improve access to cancer research. Our recommendations include: Make…
2016 State of the Commons: Call for submissions
by Jane Park About CCSince 2014, CC has published an annual State of the Commons report that tracks the growth of CC-licensed content on the web. Last year, we reported a milestone of 1 billion CC-licensed works in the commons. This year, we are shifting our reporting focus to align with our new strategy. Quantitatively, we will still report…