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Category Archives: Open content orgs
Speaking tonight – CC Salon
Just a reminder, I’ll be heading to London for the CC Salon to speak about my recent report, funded by Eduserv, on open content and the cultural heritage sector in the United Kingdom. The report and appendices are available here. … Continue reading
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COMMUNIA
This is a little belated, but I wanted to make sure that everyone was aware of COMMUNIA, a new European project on content and IPRs. From the CC site: COMMUNIA, the European Thematic Network on the Public Domain in the … Continue reading
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New Creative Commons site and fundraising campaign
The Creative Commons website, available here, has had a bit of a makeover. They’ve also announced the start of their fall donor campaign. They have a goal of $500,000 USD by December 31st. This year, by the way, is their … Continue reading
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