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Just make music and share it: Podington Bear’s music for storytelling and podcasts
by Jennie Rose Halperin Open CultureIn 2007, the artist Chad Crouch began releasing three instrumental songs per week under the pseudonym Podington Bear. Crouch revealed his identity in July 2008 upon the release of a box set of his work, ending a speculative mystery covered in NPR, KEXP, Wired, and the Globe and Mail. According to his bio on Free…
Five years, five days of actions for #freebassel5years
by Jennie Rose Halperin About CCIn honor of Khartabil’s influence on the free culture and open source movement, the Free Bassel campaign is encouraging five actions in public support of the movement to #freebassel in protest of his five years of unjust imprisonment.
“Publish and Prosper” with a new model for academic publishing
by Jennie Rose Halperin Open AccessGlasstree is a new platform built on “healing academic publishing” to provide a range of Open Access options that allow academics to quickly and inexpensively self-publish their monographs, returning 70% of the royalties to the author. The company was launched in November by a number of publishing veterans with the goal of directly addressing the…
Agitate, Educate, Organize: The Radical Printmaking of Justseeds Collective
by Jennie Rose Halperin Open CultureIf you’ve ever attended a demonstration in North America, chances are you’ve seen the work of the 30 person artist collective Just Seeds
Law for All: Free Law Project’s Radical Approach to Legal Transparency
by Jennie Rose Halperin Licenses & ToolsWhat does open access look like for the law? Through free access to primary legal sources, the Free Law Project provides an important service to advocates, journalists, researchers, and the public. Joining with an international movement for Free Access to Law, the US-based organization helps people know their rights in an increasingly uncertain and rapidly…
Cloudflare leak: Please reset your CCID password
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedWeb services company Cloudflare revealed late yesterday that it had experienced a large-scale memory leak. About two million websites use Cloudflare for services like content delivery and Internet security. Creative Commons uses Cloudflare, and we investigated this issue as soon as it was reported. We have not found any cause for concern—as far as we…
Update on Great Minds v FedEx Office Litigation Involving BY-NC-SA
by Diane Peters Licenses & ToolsEarlier this week, Judge Hurley issued an order denying our motion for leave to file an amicus brief at this stage in the litigation between Great Minds and FedEx Office.
Official Arabic and Croatian Translations of 4.0 Licenses Now Available!
by Diane Peters About CCVia a milestone translation effort, we are happy to announce the official translation of the Creative Commons 4.0 licenses into Arabic. The Croatian translation is also notable and expected to have significant impact.
GISWatch 2016: addressing economic, social and cultural rights on the internet
by Claudio Ruiz CopyrightThe current dominant public policy discourse on the internet and human rights addresses the importance of the these new technologies to empower civil liberties.
Copyright Filtering Mechanisms Don’t (and can’t) Respect Fair Use
by Timothy Vollmer CopyrightDuring Fair Use Week organizations and individuals are publishing blog posts, hosting workshops, and sharing educational resources about the implementation and importance of this essential limitation to the rights endowed by copyright. Fair use (and in other countries, the related “fair dealing”) is a flexible legal tool that permits some uses of copyrighted material without…