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Creative Commons & Science Commons’ Internship Opportunities
From today until April 3, 2006, Creative Commons is accepting applications for its Summer 2006 internships program for students who are interested in interning for a 10 week period between late May and early August 2006 with either Creative Commons at our San Francisco, California, USA, office or Science Commons at our Cambridge, Massachusetts USA office. If you think you fit one of the following descriptions, please send us your application, following the instructions below.
Creative Commons Legal Internship(s)
Creative Commons is looking to hire one or two legal interns. We are interested in hearing from you if you are currently a law student, are able to work in our San Francisco office for the period of the internship and are interested in intellectual property law regulation, especially copyright and technology law.
Creative Commons Technology Internships
Creative Commons is currently accepting résumés from students and graduates interested in interning in our San Francisco office. This internship will focus on aiding the Chief Technology Officer and Software Engineers with the development of software and maintenance of services. Knowledge of Linux and Python is a must.
Creative Commons’ Free Culture Marketing/Media Internship
This internship is open to college students or recent college graduates involved in their respective schools' FREE CULTURE club. Creative Commons is currently accepting résumés from those students interested in interning in CC’s San Francisco office. This paid internship will work closely with the Creative Director and focus on grassroots efforts and/or media development to encourage the reuse of content. Duties will also include working on a "street team" campaign to recruit other Free Culture club members. This position will be offered to a non-law student. Some basic graphic/web design skills are desirable.
Science Commons Legal Internships
Science Commons is looking for two or three legal interns. We are interested in hearing from you if you are currently a law student, are able to work in our Cambridge, Massachusetts’ office for the period of the internship and are interested in intellectual property law regulation, whether copyright or patent law or both. Undergraduate or graduate work in science or engineering is strongly preferred.
Quotes from past Creative Commons interns
Here are what some of the past interns from Creative Commons had to say about their internship.
"Working at CC is a blast. The people are friendly and the office is a
lot of fun. It's a great chance to learn more about, and meet other
people interested in, copyright law." —Will Frank, Tech Intern, Summer ’05.
"It is a bit cliché to say that an internship isn't just 'photocopying and getting coffee' but this one certainly isn't — I had never felt so included and part of an organization before my Free Culture internship at Creative Commons in the Summer of 2005. Not only was I able to develop meaningful and long lasting relationships through my work for the Creative Commons team, I was also able to focus on the ideas and projects that I felt were important to FreeCulture.org." —Fred Benenson, Free Culture Intern, Summer ’05.
Compensation
All of the Creative Commons and Science Commons’ internships are paid internships.
How to apply
Please send your:
- Cover Letter
- Resumé
- Two to Three References
- School Transcript (optional with your application, required at the interview)
- Writing sample (optional with your application, required at the interview)
Applications and questions can be sent to:
Jennifer Yip
Office Manager
jennifer@creativecommons.org
fax: 415.946.3001
Science Commons is hiring counsel for its MIT office in Cambridge, MA.
Science Commons are looking for the right person to run their licensing work. The original job posting can be found here.
Organization: Creative
Commons Corporation
Title: Counsel, Science Commons
Description: Creative
Commons is a technology-based charitable corporation with offices in
Boston, San Francisco, London and Berlin. CC explores novel ways
to reduce barriers to the effective exchange of knowledge and
information and to fortify the public domain. CC has developed
creative software applications that enable authors to easily express
permissions for use of their work. The recently-launched Science
Commons division addresses mechanisms to promote and protect the
ability of researchers to widely share data and materials and to reduce
IP barriers to the adoption of new technology.
CC seeks full-time counsel for its Science Commons division located on
the MIT campus in Cambridge, MA.
Qualifications:
- JD degree.
- Substantial experience applying intellectual
property law to scientific research, including patent and copyright
licensing.
- Excellent interpersonal and communications skills
including listening, public speaking, and superior writing skills. and
a record of interaction
- Negotiation experience with academic scientists,
attorneys, and/or business development professionals.
- Ability to attend to detail, grasp technical
information, establish priorities, manage multiple projects, and bring
extended projects to completion.
- Ability to seek innovative solutions without losing
sight of practical objectives.
- Highest level of ethics and integrity in
professional matters
- Experience in basic computer software applications
(e.g., Word and Excel).
Preferred Qualifications include:
- License to practice law in Massachusetts or
California.
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering or the biological
sciences.
- Familiarity with open access, open publishing
concepts.
- Grace under pressure.
Responsibilities:
- Oversee and implement Science Commons’ legal
strategy.
- Advise on legal policies and ongoing legal issues
that arise for Science Commons and for the various Science Commons
projects.
- Review, draft and negotiate model licensing
agreements and other legal documents.
- Respond appropriately to public queries about
Science Commons, Creative Commons' licenses, general licensing and
intellectual property law issues.
- Review and draft grant applications, press releases
and other documentation necessary to promote Science Commons.
- Represent Science Commons publicly in a variety of
fora including at conferences, with stakeholders and potential partners
Additional Information:
Please send
(1) a letter of application, describing experience, qualifications, and
salary expectations and
(2) a resume including the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of
three (3) professional references.
Send all materials and any additional questions by email to
wilbanks@creativecommons.org.
John Wilbanks, Executive Director
Science Commons
c/o MIT CSAIL
Building 32-386D
Cambridge, MA
References will not be contacted without the permission of the
applicant and not before the initial screening of applications has
commenced.