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Nearly 500 CC-licensed Education Images are Now Available!
by Victoria Heath Open EducationThe Alliance for Excellent Education (All4Ed) just released the second edition of their openly licensed digital image collection, “American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action.” This edition features nearly 500 high-quality images of teachers and students licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0). Captured by Allison Shelley (photojournalist; co-founder and co-director of…
From Educators to Illustrators: Meet the Users of CC Search
by Anna Tumadóttir, Victoria Heath TechnologyHave you ever wondered who looks for openly licensed images? Or how those images are used? Before we launched CC Search in April 2019, we assumed that the search engine would serve three broad groups of creators: Those making designs, imagery, and art Those illustrating text, such as bloggers, journalists, or educators Those creating videos…
CC License Suite 4.0 and CC0 Are Now Available in Romanian!
by Victoria Heath Licenses & ToolsCreative Commons is excited to announce the publication of the Romanian language translations of version 4.0 of the CC License Suite and of the CC0 public domain dedication. These translations will enable approximately 30 million people to understand our licenses in their first or second language! We could not be more pleased to see this…
The Increasingly Open World of Photography: A Conversation With Exposure’s Luke Beard
by Victoria Heath Licenses & Tools, Open CultureOver 300 million images are uploaded to Facebook a day. Yes, just Facebook. Once other social media and photo-sharing platforms like Flickr, Unsplash, Instagram, etc. are taken into account, that number quickly grows into the billions. A lot has changed since the dawn of photography in the 19th century—when Nicéphore Niépce (a.k.a. the “Father of…
Meet CC Italy, Our First Feature for CC Network Fridays!
by Julia Brungs CommunityDid you know that the Creative Commons Global Network (CCGN) consists of 43 CC Country Chapters? Spread across the globe, these CC Chapters are the home for a community of advocates, activists, educators, artists, lawyers, and users who share CC’s vision and values. They work to implement and strengthen open access policies, copyright reform, open…
Announcing Creative Commons’ New CEO,
Catherine Stihler
by
Molly Van Houweling
About CC
I’m delighted to announce that Creative Commons has selected Catherine Stihler to be its next CEO. Catherine has been a champion for openness as both a legislator and practitioner for more than 20 years. She currently serves as CEO of the Open Knowledge Foundation, an organization whose work is fully aligned with the values and…
Say What? Jonathan Poritz Records All CC Certificate Content As Openly Licensed Audio!
by Jennryn Wetzler Open EducationCreative Commons provides educators and the expertise they need to harness Open Educational Resources (OER). We strive to make education more accessible to more people around the world. One way we do this is through our CC Certificate training, which is licensed CC BY 4.0 and available for use. Today, we’re delighted to announce our…
The CC Global Summit Is Going Virtual—See Our Latest Call for Proposals!
by Alison Pearce About CC, EventsIt’s official, the 2020 CC Global Summit, to be held 19-24 October 2020, will be entirely online and free of cost! After consulting with our community, we’ve also decided to hold the event in a variety of timezones and include programming in five languages: Arabic, English, French, Mandarin, and Spanish. By doing so, we hope…
German Public Broadcaster ZDF Releases Dozens of Videos Under CC Licenses
UncategorizedIn theory, publishing publicly funded television content under open licenses should be a no-brainer. As with publicly funded research, open licenses improve distribution, allow for remix creativity, and unlock access to popular free knowledge platforms such as Wikipedia. In practice, however, advocates of open licenses in the realm of public-service media face several hurdles, such…
The CC License Suite 4.0 and CC0 Are Now Available in Slovenian!
by Sarah Hinchliff Pearson Licenses & ToolsWe are very excited to announce the publication of the official translations of the CC License Suite 4.0 and CC0 into Slovenian. These legal code translations are the products of years of painstaking work by a team of volunteers at the Intellectual Property Institute in Slovenia, led by Dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič. The first drafts…