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Creative Commons 4.0 License now in Turkish
by İlkay Holt UncategorizedWe are so pleased to announce that the official translation of CC 4.0 Licenses into Turkish are now available so Turkish speaking communities can use them in their own language.
Colombian Court Acquits Diego Gómez of Criminal Charges for Sharing a Research Paper Online
by Timothy Vollmer Open AccessDiego Gómez, the Colombian student who for the last three years has been prosecuted for sharing an academic paper online, has been cleared of criminal charges. The decision was delivered today by a judge in the Bogotá Circuit Criminal Court. In 2014 Diego was a student in conservation and wildlife management, with poor access to…
State of the Commons Highlight: An interview with the filmmakers behind Alike Film
by Jennie Rose Halperin UncategorizedThe film has debuted at 120 festivals and won nearly as many awards.
Wikipedia Says It’s Time for Fair Use in Australia
by Timothy Vollmer Copyright, UncategorizedThis week Wikipedia is urging users in Australia to tell their government representatives to champion fair use. The campaign, organised alongside Electronic Frontiers Australia and the Australian Digital Alliance, advocates for policy makers to update copyright law to include fair use, thus providing a progressive legal framework to support creators and remixers, educational activities, and…
State of the Commons Feature: Geonet
by Jennie Rose Halperin UncategorizedGeoNet adopted a CC BY license in order to provide crucial, open information and quick response to earthquakes, volcanic activity, and tsunamis.
State of the Commons Feature: African Storybook Initiative
by Jennie Rose Halperin UncategorizedOn a continent where conventional publishing produces relatively few titles in African languages, the African Storybook initiative provides open access to thousands of picture storybooks for children’s literacy, enjoyment, and imagination.
Bipartisan Legislation Would Ensure Open Access to Government Data
by Timothy Vollmer Copyright, Open DataIn the United States, there are two bills making their way through Congress that would require all government data to be made available in open and machine readable formats by default. The OPEN Government Data Act has been introduced in both the House of Representatives (H.R. 1770) and the Senate (S. 760). The bill would…
Mainstreaming OER in Latin America and The Caribbean
by Werner Westermann Open EducationThe fifth Regional OER Consultation for the Latin America and Caribbean region was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil on 3rd-4th April. The event was in preparation for the 2nd OER World Congress that will be held in Ljubljana, Slovenia in September of this year. The meeting was organized by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), alongside partners UNESCO,…
Our biggest report yet: State of the Commons 2016
by Ryan Merkley About CCWe are pleased to announce our annual State of the Commons report, which celebrates our global community of artists, archivists, and advocates working to further collaboration, creativity, and access to research and cultural heritage.
Platforms: A commons-based approach to global collaboration
by Alek Tarkowski, Claudio Ruiz EventsThe Global Network will identify and collaborate on a series of shared interests and priorities, which we have called Platforms.