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CC Needs Assessment Report on Public Domain Tools in Cultural Heritage Sector Unveils Key Insights
by Brigitte Vézina Open CultureToday Creative Commons is proud to release our report on the Needs Assessment entitled Are the Creative Commons Public Domain Tools Fit-For-Purpose in the Cultural Heritage Sector?. From 1 January (Public Domain Day) to 15 February 2022, we ran a multilingual online survey using Google Forms to share a 50-question questionnaire in English, French and…
Findings from the Discovery phase of CC usability
by Jane Park TechnologyIn January, Creative Commons kicked off an exciting new initiative called CC usability with two primary goals:
We’ve Redesigned the CC License “Legal Code” Pages
by Eric Steuer Licenses & ToolsLast week, we launched a redesign of Creative Commons’ various license (aka “legal code”) pages. See one for yourself. In this post, I’ll spell out what the changes are and why we made them. The most obvious change we made is updating the overall look of the pages so that they resemble the rest of…
We are entering the Discovery phase of CC Usability
by Jane Park Events, Licenses & Tools, Open Culture, TechnologyOver the next few months, we will be talking to users and creators of CC images, text, and data as part of updating the usability of CC tools in 2018. For our purposes, we are defining CC usability as both enhancing the experience of sharing and collaborating with CC’s current toolset, and conceiving of new…
“No tool is better than the people”: CC artists in conversation on Collaboration, Community, and the Commons
by Jane Park Events, Open CultureWe’ve been thinking about the role of Creative Commons in 2017, an era where much of digital sharing culture exists within walled garden platforms, with liking and commenting on insta-photos and sharing playlists that can only be streamed. In other words, the web has changed since CC initially launched in 2001, and we are grappling…