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Influencing centres of change: the policy and advocacy track at #CCSummit
by Lisette Kalshoven EventsIn a couple of weeks in Toronto, we will welcome a global community of advocates working to improve education and access to information and culture through copyright reform and open policy.
The Future of the Commons is an Open Planet
by Laura Hilliger EventsAt the end of April, I’ll be joining hundreds of open culture advocates at the Creative Commons Summit in Toronto. The program is looking amazing and I’m looking forward to meeting up with friends and colleagues, both old and new.
Global Coalition Pushes for Unrestricted Sharing of Scholarly Citation Data
by Timothy Vollmer Open Access, Open DataThis week a coalition of scholarly publishers, researchers, and nonprofit organizations launched the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC), a project to promote the unrestricted open access to scholarly citation data. From the website: Citations are the links that knit together our scientific and cultural knowledge. They are primary data that provide both provenance and an…
The revolution will be openly licensed!
by Jennie Rose Halperin Open CultureAn interview with Dave Mitchell of Beautiful Trouble After Occupy and the Arab Spring in 2011, the artist-activists of Beautiful Trouble burst on the scene with a number of seasoned professionals ready to change the dialogue by utilizing creative, radical protest. Since then, the organization has created a number of invaluable online resources for social…
RightsCon Redux: Working Toward A Progressive Copyright Framework For Europe
by Timothy Vollmer CopyrightRightsCon is an annual conference that focuses on awareness-raising, organising, and advocacy on global issues at the intersection of technology and human rights. The event is produced by the international nonprofit organization AccessNow. RightsCon participants include members of digital rights organisations, legal experts, civil society, government, and business representatives. Creative Commons, Mozilla, and the Wikimedia…
Rightcopyright.eu: Making copyright work for education
by Lisette Kalshoven CopyrightLast week COMMUNIA launched the rightcopyright.eu campaign in order to support a better copyright for education. Let’s raise our voices and spread the word about this petition so we can influence European legislators in creating a better copyright for education.
Art up your life, Art up your tab with a new tool
by Paul Keller Open CultureWhat if every time you opened up a new tab you could spice up your day with an artwork selected from the collection of Europeana? Thanks to a new chrome browser plugin developed by Creative Commons Netherlands affiliate Kennisland you can.
House bill would further politicize the Register of Copyrights
by Timothy Vollmer CopyrightIn January we urged the new Librarian of Congress, Dr. Carla Hayden, to make sure that whoever she appoints as the next Register of Copyrights should put the public at the center of the work of the Copyright Office. Currently the Register leads the Copyright Office, an institution that sits within the Library of Congress.…
Balancing the budget: How a commons-based project is revolutionizing budget reporting in India
by Jennie Rose Halperin Open DataWorking to demystify this process is at the root of the Open Budgets India project, which is fighting for a more free and open approach to budgets in India.
Open Education Global 2017: Principle, Strategy, and Commitment to Growth
by Paul Stacey EventsOEGlobal 17 provided a forum to celebrate and reflect on open education advancements over the past 10 years and consider new ways to broaden and deepen open education efforts going forward.