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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…

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…

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…

Brooklyn Museum

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Regarding openness and sharing, the Brooklyn Museum is an exemplary institution. They are major contributors to The Commons on Flickr, license their online image collection under a CC Attribution-NonCommerical license license, provide API access to this collection, and recently ran a CC-licensed remix contest with Blondie‘s Chris Stein. Needless to say, we were eager to…

CC & OER 2010

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Earlier this week we announced a reorganization of Creative Commons open education projects. The objective of this reorganization is to maximize CC’s impact by focusing our activities in support of the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement where we have unique leverage and expertise — developing and explaining the legal and technical infrastructure required to make…

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, supports CC with a $10,000 gift!

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Photo of Elon Musk by jdlasica / CC BY-NC 2.0 Photo of Tesla car by jurvetson / CC BY 2.0 We are delighted to announce the generous support of Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, and CEO/CTO of SpaceX, who has given $10,000 to this year’s annual fundraising campaign. We are honored to receive this…

Commoner Letter #2: Carl Malamud

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Carl Malamud is a technologist, author and public domain advocate, as well as a great friend and outstanding supporter of Creative Commons. Malamud founded and runs the nonprofit Public.Resource.Org, which works for the publication of public domain information from local, state, and federal government agencies. We’re honored to have such a fervent champion for the…

CC licensed photos and the International Olympic Committee

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Weezie’s Birthday Ballooning by Richard Giles / CC BY-SA Richard Giles, a social media specialist in Australia who frequently posts and CC licenses photos on Flickr, received a threatening letter from the International Olympic Committee last week, mentioning a set of photos he had taken at the 2008 games in Beijing. Giles posted a rundown…