Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand's video summing up the CC licensing process in a short, fun video: "Have you ever wondered how to download and share digital contentlegally? How do you let people know that you want them to reuse your own work? Creative Commons licences can help you do both. We'll show you how. To find out more about Creative Commons in New Zealand visit us at creativecommons.org.nz This video by , with support from InternetNZ, is available under a Creative Commons Attribu...
Our new Director of Global Learning hire, Cable Green, speaks of his previous work for open access and his hopes for his new role at CC.
This is a video of the Creative Commons Salon: Open Services Innovation, which was held at Hewlett-Packard (HP) Labs April 25, 2011 in Palo Alto, California. This CC Salon featured Jamie Erbes from HP Labs and Henry Chesbrough, author of Open Innovation. Jamie and Henry discussed the topic of open services innovation as it relates to collaboration between businesses, universities, and in research in ways that spur creativity and maximize impact. Henry Chesbrough, Executive Director of the Cent...
Lunch n Learn with Gautam John, of Pratham Books in India. Gautam will talk about his work with Pratham, which produces CC-licensed children's reading material. More on Pratham Books: http://creativecommons.org/tag/pratham-books
Jennifer Pahlka of Code for America visits our office to talk about the project.
This CC Salon, held at LinkedIn Headquarters in Mountain View, featured speakers from LinkedIn, 3taps, and Internet Archive, who discussed the increasingly important topic of data as it relates to sharing, privacy, and innovation in the 21st century. Our speakers each spent a few minutes sharing their personal work and experience with online data, then we transitioned into a panel discussion moderated by Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media, to further explore the topic.
Visiting scholar/lawyer Simone Aliprandi tells about his background and about his work around intellectual property, law, society, creative commons and more.
Jessica and Mohamad from http://www.smex.org/ update us on Creative Commons in Lebanon - the artists, publications and orgs using the licenses and the tech and cultural events going on in the community.
A panel of K-12 technologists/educators on the cutting edge of their fields who incorporate CC licenses and social media into their classrooms. They will give a run-down on what they do, how they do it, and answer questions about the challenges they face from curious folk like you. The panel consists of: Dave Bill, Technology Integrator at the Dwight School and TEDxNYED organizer; arvind s grover, co-host of 21st Century Learning, Director of Technology at the Hewitt School (also TEDxNYED orga...
Neeru Paharia, co-founder of the Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU), a grassroots education project that moves learning outside of institutional walls (for free) by leveraging the internet, social software, and CC licensed content. Neeru is formerly the Executive Director of Creative Commons and is finishing up her doctorate at the Harvard Business School in Behavioral Economics.John Britton (Lead Developer at Flat World Knowledge) was also available to talk about his experience organizing the Mozi...