Help us protect the commons. Make a tax deductible gift to fund our work in 2025. Donate today!
Tag: open culture
Open Minds Podcast: Yana Buhrer Tavanier and Pavel Kounchev of Fine Acts
by Ony Anukem About CCHi Creative Commoners! We’re back with a new episode of CC’s podcast, Open Minds … from Creative Commons. On this episode, we’re joined by two guests, Yana Buhrer Tavanier and Pavel Kounchev, two of three co-founders of Fine Acts, a global creative studio that encourages experimentation and collaboration across disciplines to inspire social change. Fine…
Open Minds: Celebrating Smithsonian Open Access With Effie Kapsalis
by Victoria Heath About CC, Open CultureIn two days, the Smithsonian will celebrate one year of Smithsonian Open Access. This initiative removed copyright restrictions from 2.8 million digital collection 2D and 3D images and nearly two centuries of data using Creative Commons’ public domain dedication tool (CC0). Launched just before many of us went into lockdown due to COVID-19, Smithsonian Open…
Announcing Our New Podcast: “Open Minds … from Creative Commons”
by Eric Steuer About CCToday we’re excited to launch a new podcast called Open Minds … from Creative Commons. It’s CC’s 20th anniversary this year. And to celebrate, we decided to launch this show, a series of conversations with people working on the issues we’re involved with and excited about. Expect Open Minds to feature folks from the worlds of…
Sharing Openly Licensed Content on Social Media: A Conversation with GLAM
by Victoria Heath Open CultureThe following is a summary of “GLAM Collections on Social Media: Navigating Copyright Questions—a conversation with Aleksandra Strzelichowska, Mikka Gee Conway and Anne Young” published on 31 May 2020 by Scann (licensed CC BY). How often do you debate whether to share an openly licensed work on social media? If you do share a work,…
Copyright Law Must Enable Museums to Fulfill Their Mission
by Brigitte Vézina CopyrightToday is International Museum Day and we at Creative Commons (CC) are thrilled to celebrate the institutions that curate, care for, and provide access to the world’s rich diversity of cultures, ideas, and forms of knowledge. This year’s theme, dedicated to the universal values of equality, diversity, and inclusion, is a testament to museums’ ability…
Using CC Licenses and Tools to Share and Preserve Cultural Heritage in the Face of Climate Change
by Brigitte Vézina Licenses & Tools, Open CultureOn the occasion of both Earth Day and World Intellectual Property Day, which this year centers on the theme of Innovation for a Green Future, we’d like to underline the importance of cultural heritage preservation as a response to the threats posed by climate change. In this post, we’ll also share some insights on how…
Openness, Mapping, Democracy, and Reclaiming Narrative: Majd Al-shihabi in conversation
by Loup Open CultureMajd Al-shihabi, the inaugural Bassel Khartabil Free Culture Fellow, is a Palestinian-Syrian systems design engineer focusing on the role of technology in urban systems and policy design. He is passionate about development, access to knowledge, user centered design, and the internet, and experiments with implementing tools and infrastructures that catalyze social change. He studied engineering at…
Welcome to the School of Open, Class of 2013
by Jane Park UncategorizedHappy Open Education Week! We are happy to announce that the School of Open community has launched its first set of courses… The Library of Congress / No known copyright restrictions Sign up for these facilitated courses this week (sign-up will remain open through Sunday, March 17). These courses will start the week of March…