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Tag: CC-Licensed Projects
New CC T-Shirt! (Inspired by a Letter from a 5th Grader)
by Ryan Merkley Open CultureCreative Commons gets letters and phone calls and emails from all around the world. People write to share their work, call to get advice on how to use the licenses, and email to complain and to say thank you. Recently, we got a series of hand-written letters from a number of students in a US-based…
Book Preview: “Creative Commons for Educators and Librarians”
by Jennryn Wetzler Open EducationOver the last several months, Creative Commons has collaborated with the American Library Association (ALA) on the first-ever print complement to the CC Certificate program—and we are thrilled to announce that the book will be available in November! The CC Certificate program is Creative Commons’ official training in open licensing. It targets copyright law, CC…
You Loved the 2019 CC Global Summit Logo, So We Put it on a T-Shirt
by Victoria Heath EventsWe’re excited to release our latest Teespring campaign that features the artwork created by João Pombeiro for the 2019 CC Global Summit! When we asked Portuguese artist and filmmaker, João Pombeiro to design a logo for the 2019 CC Global Summit, we were confident he would create something that would capture the global movement for…
Now You Can Watch the Keynotes from CC’s 2019 Global Summit
by Eric Steuer EventsWell this is exciting—all of the keynote talks from CC’s 2019 Global Summit are now online! We wanted to make sure that the insights shared by the summit’s seven amazing keynote speakers are accessible to people who couldn’t make it to the event, so we’ve uploaded their talks to YouTube and made them available under…
SELF Magazine and the AAP Promote Vaccine Awareness Through CC-Licensed Images
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedToday, SELF magazine released a collection of new CC-licensed photos created to increase awareness about vaccines and promote accurate information about immunizations. The project, developed in partnership with the American Academy of Pediatrics, includes several dozen high-quality images made by photographer Heather Hazzan. These photos are available to the public as a free alternative to…