NGO
How can Creative Commons licensing work with content created by NGOs (non-governmental organizations, a.k.a. non-profit organizations)? What are resources to help explain this to civil society organizations?
- The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) uses an all-rights reserved copyright notice on its Web site. [1]
 - Panel on nonprofit copyright at Nonprofit Technology Conference [2]
 - It makes a lot of sense to advocate CC in the non-profit arena [3]
 - Most nonprofits don't have in-house lawyers [4]
 - The imaginary revenue of "If we could just sell some of our ___" makes it psychologically hard for the organization to embrace a free culture philosophy [5]
 - With Amnesty International we will launch a project to create a space where lawyers, experts and activist can share their contents, I will try to convince them to license it with CC by [6]
 - Compare the NonProfit Open Source Initiative [7]
 - ATJWeb.org uses CC-NC [8]
 - We are working with a Victoria-based non-profit organisation to implement a procedure for releasing their internal documents, training materials and policies under CC [9]
 - Creative Commons Taiwan is finishing up a 20-page "Using Creative Commons Licenses" booklet for government agencies and non-profit organizations. [10]
 - I am working with colleagues on a project that helps private Foundations think about whether and how they could integrate CC-licensing requirements in grant contracts. [11]
 - WITNESS encourages CC licenses for The Hub (Beta), a "YouTube for Human Rights" [12]
 - Public Knowledge uses by-sa
 - Creative Commons uses by
 - Students for Free Culture uses by
 - Electronic Frontier Foundation uses by-nc
 - Universities Allied for Essential Medicines uses by-nc-sa
 - Center for Democracy & Technology uses by-nc
 - Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility uses by-nc
 - Association for Progressive Communications uses by-nc-sa
 - Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition uses by-nc
 - Knowledge Ecology International uses an unspecified CC license
 - Open Rights Group uses by-sa[13]