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Beginning today, we’re releasing all Wired.com staff-produced photos under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC) license and making them available in high-res format on a newly launched public Flickr ...
Here at Ars we're big fans of Creative Commons, both the idea behind it and the work that gets produced. As publishers, we benefit from Creative Commons in a number of ways—we look things up in ...
Some students believe if they see Fair Use or Creative Commons that their bases are covered and they do not need to worry about citation or credit. Unfortunately, this is not the case, and can be ...
This article forms part of Wired.co.uk's Creative Commons Week, which sees a range of articles published on the topics of CC licensing, as well as the past, present and future of the Creative ...
When Creative Commons appeared to tacitly endorse the NFT boom, it set off a conversation about the future of ownership and techno-utopian ideals.
Musicians, authors, animators and others ought to have an easy way to support the Creative Commons.
What does Creative Commons actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia.
Ten years after its creation, governments are turning to the Creative Commons license to reform their education programs.
No one is forcing anyone to put their work into the public commons. But, once you do, you need to accept that you no longer can wholly control how it is used.
Nonprofit Creative Commons, which spearheaded the licensing movement that allows creators to share their works while retaining copyright, is now preparing for the AI era. On Wednesday, the ...
[Image: courtesy of Grant for the Web] Now, Mozilla, Creative Commons, and a new micropayment startup have announced a $100 million grant program to finally bring that dream to fruition.