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A rough guide to
Creative Commons
Gwen Franck
CC Regional Coordinator Europe
gwen@creativecommons.org
@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.
Creative Commons enables the sharing and use of creativity and
knowledge through free legal tools

On your own terms - and without losing attribution
Gwen Franck at Creative Commons Ireland event
Gwen Franck at Creative Commons Ireland event
Gwen Franck at Creative Commons Ireland event
Gwen Franck at Creative Commons Ireland event
Gwen Franck at Creative Commons Ireland event
Worldwide Affiliate Network
Volunteers

managed by regional
coordinators

Legal + other
backgrounds

Help design the licenses
Translate the licenses
promote and inform
young and mature
teams
different areas of
expertise
offer policy support +
guidance (no legal advice)

national and
international policy

rooted locally
Gwen Franck at Creative Commons Ireland event
/

CC Europe:
almost 40 teams active, and
several in the making
Gwen Franck at Creative Commons Ireland event
Links & Contact









gwen@creativecommons.org
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

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Archive by Iconathon (Public Domain)

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Camera by Carol Santos (CC BY 3.0)

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Document by Rob Gill (CC BY 3.0)

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Music by Ryan Oksenhorn (Public Domain)

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Paint Brush by Bj旦rn Andersson (CC BY 3.0)

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Museum by Saman Bemel-Benrud (Public Domain)

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Microscope (Public Domain)

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Advocacy by OCHA Visual Information Unit (Public Domain)

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Education by Patrick Trouv辿 (CC BY 3.0)

Europe by Milo Miloezger (Public Domain)

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Information by Tommy Kuntze (CC BY 3.0)

Team Open by Luke Surl (CC0 Public Domain Dedication)

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Gwen Franck at Creative Commons Ireland event

  • 1. A rough guide to Creative Commons Gwen Franck CC Regional Coordinator Europe gwen@creativecommons.org @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.
  • 2. Creative Commons enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools On your own terms - and without losing attribution
  • 8. Worldwide Affiliate Network Volunteers managed by regional coordinators Legal + other backgrounds Help design the licenses Translate the licenses promote and inform young and mature teams different areas of expertise offer policy support + guidance (no legal advice) national and international policy rooted locally
  • 10. / CC Europe: almost 40 teams active, and several in the making
  • 12. Links & Contact gwen@creativecommons.org 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
  • 13. Attributions Some rights reserved by Ddraig Lucifer on http://hungryjoker.wikia.com CC BY-SA All icons from The Noun Project o 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 Bj旦rn 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 Education by Patrick Trouv辿 (CC BY 3.0) Europe by Milo Miloezger (Public Domain) o Information by Tommy Kuntze (CC BY 3.0) Team Open by Luke Surl (CC0 Public Domain Dedication)