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Film Annex

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CC BY-SA by Film Annex Last October, Film Annex, “an online film distribution platform and Web Television Network,” launched CC license support, enabling filmmakers to release their films under one of our licenses. Since then, the number of CC-licensed films on the site has grown, with each license having its own Web TV channel (CC…

Creative Commons at CiviCon 2010

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Creative Commons depends on a lot of free software to scale our activities on the web. One of the most important pieces is CiviCRM which we use to manage our contributions and contacts. CiviCRM has been on an amazing trajectory since we first started using it in 2006: new releases continue to bring functionality our…

Creative Commons and Open Educational Resources in the U.S. National Education Technology Plan

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The United States Department of Education 2010 National Educational Technology Plan (pdf) includes the following: Open Educational Resources (OER) are an important element of an infrastructure for learning. OER come in forms ranging from podcasts to digital libraries to textbooks, games, and courses. They are freely available to anyone over the web. Educational organizations started…

ccNewsletter January-March 2010: update from CEO Joi Ito

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CEO Joi Ito gives an update on how Creative Commons has hit the ground running in 2010, with big plans for expanding our efforts in education and open educational resources (OER). You’ll also read about new jurisdictions, government adoption of CC licenses, how CC licenses have played a role in the Haiti earthquake relief effort,…

2010 Summer Internships

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Photo by tibchris, licensed CC BY 2.0 Creative Commons is once again seeking bright, enthusiastic students to work at the San Francisco office for ten weeks this summer. Students have the opportunity to work with CC staff and international volunteers on various real-time projects. Assigned tasks and projects will vary depending on interns’ skill &…

The Open Course Library Project

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Copyright and related rights waived via CC0 Late last year, I caught wind of an initiative that was being funded by the Gates Foundation—it had to do with redesigning the top 80 courses of Washington State’s community college system and releasing them all under CC BY (Attribution Only). The initiative was called the Washington State…

Swedish Museum Historiska Museet Adopts CC Licenses

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Made of glass from Vendel parish Up (SHM Invnr 7250) | Photo: Christer Åhlin SHMM | CC BY-NC-ND Earlier this week Swedish museum Historiska Museet announced the adoption of CC licenses for their digital catalog (Google translation here). Roughly 63,500 item photographs, 1200 illustrations, and 264,500 scanned catalog cards are now released, depending upon the…

Terms pre 2010-03-03

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Table of Contents General Information Regarding These Master Terms of Use (“Master Terms”). Your Agreement to the Terms. Changes to the Terms. Provision of the Websites and Services Generally. No Legal Advice. Location of the Websites and Services. User Conduct. Terms Relating to Content on the Websites and Services. Third Party Websites and Content; Links.…

Privacy Policy (pre 2010-03-03)

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Preamble Our Principles Personal Information CC Collects What CC does with the Personal Information Disclosures of Personal Information Security of Personal Information Collected via the Websites; OpenID Data Usage Policy: Non Personal Browsing and Site Usage Information Reorganization or Spin-Offs Children Third-Party Sites Special Note to International Users Changes and Updates to this Privacy Policy…