In our next virtual panel event, explore the legacy and history of copyright and open licensing—examining how new legal and cultural frameworks for sharing creativity helped expand public access to knowledge, culture, and collaboration around the world.
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Thank you to everyone who joined this fantastic panel event on the legacy and history of the Open Culture movement. If you weren't able to make it, check out the event recording!
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Our event "The Legacy & History of Open Culture" is tomorrow, June 16, at 2:30 pm–3:30 pm UTC! You won't want to miss this panel featuring Medhavi Gandhi, Merete Sanderhoff, Andrea Wallace, and Giovanna Fontenelle, moderated by Brigitte Vézina and Dee Harris.
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Don't forget to register for CC101: Intro to the CC Licenses, which is tomorrow, June 17 at 10-11:30 am EDT!
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Join us for a conversation with some of the voices who helped build the commons in this virtual Founders Fireside Chat on June 23. This special and rare event brings together Lawrence Lessig, Hal Abelson, Molly Van Houweling, and Glenn O. Brown.
In the early 2000s, a handful of trailblazing galleries, libraries, archives, and museums made a radical choice: to digitize their collections and release them freely, without restriction, to anyone…
Thanks to everyone who made it to the event on the legacy and history of Open Science! If you missed it, check out the event recording to hear the panel of experts as they reflect on how a belief in open, accessible, and reusable knowledge grew into a global movement.
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CC will be developing new trainings to continue providing the most relevant and up-to-date content. These trainings will likely be two-week courses that offer a digital recognition upon successful completion.
Help inform the future trainings by completing this short survey!
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The #OpenHeritageCoalition: 74 organizations. All continents. This Statement didn't build itself. It was co-created by a coalition who believes that equitable access to heritage is worth fighting for. The Statement just surpassed 100 signatories. Add your voice at openheritagestatement.org!
Attributions:
"A New View of the Moon" from NASA is marked in the public domain.
"Irises at Yatsuhashi (Eight Bridges)" by Ogata Kōrin, 1709, is marked in the public domain.
"A Carload of Strawberries from California" by Edward H. Mitchell, 1909, is marked in the public domain.
What's happening at CC in June?
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