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Category: Technology
Big changes for CC Search beta: updates released today!
by Paola Villarreal About CC, TechnologyToday, we’ve released a significant update to our working beta of the CC Search product. We launched the project in February 2017 to provide a new “front door” to the Commons with the ultimate goal to find and index all 1.4 billion+ CC licensed works on the web. Since then, our newly formed tech team…
Los Angeles: CC and a panel of VR experts tackle the issue of social change in emerging media
by Jane Park Events, Open Culture, TechnologyWatch or listen to the recording on Vimeo, YouTube, or Soundcloud. On February 15, Creative Commons hosted an evening of demos, discussion, and drinks in Los Angeles called, “CC as a Vehicle for Social Change in Emerging & Immersive Media.” With 200 guests registered, the evening featured demos of three virtual reality social impact projects. They were:…
We are entering the Discovery phase of CC Usability
by Jane Park Events, Licenses & Tools, Open Culture, TechnologyOver the next few months, we will be talking to users and creators of CC images, text, and data as part of updating the usability of CC tools in 2018. For our purposes, we are defining CC usability as both enhancing the experience of sharing and collaborating with CC’s current toolset, and conceiving of new…
Our Proposal to add CC Symbols to Unicode, Round 2
by Jane Park Technology, UncategorizedLast October we submitted an initial proposal to get CC license symbols into Unicode. Since then we’ve gotten some feedback from them, incorporated that into our thinking, and submitted an updated application. Here is the new proposal. (The old one for reference here.) The new proposal presents the CC license icons as graphic symbols. We’ve…
Announcing the new CC Search, now in Beta
by Ryan Merkley About CC, TechnologyCreative Commons’ goal is a vibrant, usable Commons powered by collaboration and gratitude. That work has taken us beyond the licenses to explore new tools for discovery, reuse and collaboration.
One Click Attribution Tool now available for WordPress
by Jennie Rose Halperin, Rob Myers About CC, TechnologyToday we’re excited to announce the public beta and feedback period for our One Click Attribution Tool for Wordpress.
Embedding openness in everything we do: Freedom of the Press Foundation
by Jennie Rose Halperin Copyright, Licenses & Tools, TechnologyAs connectivity continues to increase globally, more people than ever live in a ubiquitous and nonstop media environment. In light of these changes, the Freedom of the Press Foundation’s work has never been more important.
The future of housing is here: CC Talks with the Open Building Institute
by Jennie Rose Halperin Open Access, TechnologyWhat if the future of eco-housing is remixable, inexpensive, collaborative, open sourced, freely licensed, and accessible to all?
U.S. should require “open by default” for federal government software code
by Timothy Vollmer Open Data, TechnologyPhoto by Tirza van Dijk, CC0. A few weeks ago we submitted comments to the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) draft federal source code policy. The purpose of the policy is to improve access to custom software code developed for the federal government, and would require that: (1) New custom code whose development is…
PicScout Looking for Creative Professionals to Beta Test ImageExchange
by fbenenson TechnologyAre you a creative professional who frequently finds yourself using Google Image search or the Flickr commons portal to discover new images? PicScout, a company specializing in image recognition software, is working on a Firefox extension called ImageExchange that they want your help to beta test. Right now the program is in closed beta, but…