A rough guide to
Creative Commons Gwen Franck
CC Regional Coordinator Europe
@g_fra
Unless otherwise indicated, this presentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
All image attributions and their licenses can be found on the final slide.
On your own terms - and without losing attribution
“Creative Commons enables the sharing and use of creativity and
knowledge through free legal tools”
Worldwide Affiliate Network
Volunteers Legal + other
backgrounds
different areas of
expertise
‘young’ and ‘mature’
teams
promote and inform
rooted locally
offer policy support +
guidance (no legal advice) national and
international policy
managed by regional
coordinators
Translate the licenses
Help design the licenses
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CC Europe:
almost 40 teams active, and
several in the making
Links & Contact
• www.creativecommons.org
• European Open Edu Policy Project oerpolicy.eu
• Toolkits project cctoolkits.com
• School of Open p2pu.org/en/schools/school-of-open
• Team Open donate.creativecommons.org
• Open Policy Network http://openpolicynetwork.org
Attributions • “Some rights reserved” by Ddraig Lucifer on http://hungryjoker.wikia.com CC BY-SA
• All icons from The Noun Project
o Education by Patrick Trouvé (CC BY 3.0)
o Archive by Iconathon (Public Domain)
o Camera by Carol Santos (CC BY 3.0)
o Document by Rob Gill (CC BY 3.0)
o Music by Ryan Oksenhorn (Public Domain)
o Paint Brush by Björn Andersson (CC BY 3.0)
o Museum by Saman Bemel-Benrud (Public Domain)
o Microscope (Public Domain)
o Advocacy by OCHA Visual Information Unit (Public Domain)
o Europe by Milo Miloezger (Public Domain)
o Information by Tommy Kuntze (CC BY 3.0)
• “Team Open” by Luke Surl (CC0 Public Domain Dedication)