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CC Welcomes Sarah Pearson Back as General Counsel
by Anna Tumadóttir About CCAs part of CC’s renewed commitment to investing in the core open infrastructure it stewards, we are excited to announce several updates to our legal team. Sarah Hinchliff Pearson is returning to Creative Commons as General Counsel. She will manage in-house legal work and play a leading role in shaping CC’s stewardship program and its…
Thanking Diane Peters for Her Service to Creative Commons
by Catherine Stihler About CCI’d like to offer a heartfelt thanks to Creative Commons’ longtime General Counsel, Diane Peters, who will be leaving CC at the end of the month to take on new opportunities in 2021. She has served in her staff role at CC since 2008 and as a member of the CC board of directors for…
Update to CC’s Policy on Legal Code Corrections
by Diane Peters, Sarah Hinchliff Pearson Licenses & ToolsCreative Commons is changing its legal code correction policy for official translations of the Version 4.0 licenses and the CC0 public domain dedication. In order to maintain the integrity of our firm commitment to honor official translations as legal equivalents of the original English 4.0 version and the original English CC0 1.0, CC will correct…
Thoughts on “Non-Amicable” Enforcement of CC Licenses
by Diane Peters Licenses & ToolsBroken Hill Wall Mural-07= by Sheba_Also 43,000 photos is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 This post was co-authored by Diane Peters (CC’s General Counsel) and Alexis Muscat (CC’s 2019 legal intern) For the past year or so, CC has been tracking and thinking about strict, less than-amicable enforcement activities involving CC licenses. These activities present…
Landmark release of Termination of Transfer tool from Creative Commons and Authors Alliance
by Diane Peters Licenses & ToolsFor more than a decade, Creative Commons has developed and stewarded legal tools that give creators the opportunity to share their work on open terms.