Category Licensing Protected Materials

Copyright Week: The Globalization of Fair Use

[Cross posted from CCUSA, Link (CC-BY)] Much of what we hear about the globalization of copyright law around the world does not favor users. The dominant trend of lengthening terms, increasing criminalization and “deterrent” penalties and expanding third party liability…

Open Educational Resources in Poland: Challenges and Opportunities

[UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education]  A new country report on Open Educational Resources in Poland has been published by IITE. The authors Kamil Sliwowski and Karolina Grodecka describe the national educational policy and the structure of the recently…

Reflections on our OER policy workshop in Berlin

Reposted from Open Educational Resources Policy in Europe, Link (CC-BY-SA) A week ago, the European Commission launched the “Opening Up Education” initiative, a proposal for modernizing the European educational system. The proposal contains a strong “open” component. We’re using this…

Creative Commons Global Summit 2013 Arrives in Buenos Aires

[Creative Commons Press Release, Link, (CC-BY) ]  The Creative Commons Global Summit will be held from August 21 to 24 at the San Martín Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The event will bring together activists and academics from 100…

Announcing the Launch of Creative Commons U.S.

American University Washington College of Law’s Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP) is proud to announce that it is the new home of Creative Commons United States (CC US). CC US is the U.S. volunteer affiliate in the…