Introduction to the Commons 2 2008-07-31 Sapporo Creative Commons Around the World Mike Linksvayer VP, Creative Commons Photo by BotheredByBees · Licensed under  CC Attribution 2.0  ·  http://flickr.com/photos/botheredbybees/2102349206/
Creative Commons Around the World 2008
Global adoption and infrastructure CC licenses ported to 47 jurisdictions CC licenses used worldwide Lower bound estimate of CC licensed works: 130 million Witness global nature of CC at this conference Example global content projects: OpenCourseWare and Wikimedia Commons
Source:  http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/ocw-tt1128.html
 
 
Uneven global infrastructure Huge variation in general population ability to participate ... Some CC jurisdiction projects have funding, other committed resources, rich CC experience Many do not Gaps: Africa, Middle East, former Soviet Union
Uneven global adoption
Google Trends: visitors to creativecommons.org
Google Trends: searches for “creative commons”
2008 status Large, global movement Still an “alternative” in most fields Not central to copyright debate Beginning to influence norms and expectations more broadly – and to be influenced by expectations of related movements Use case for some policy debates
Creative Commons Around the World 2013
CC infrastructure 2013 Truly global Projects in many jurisdictions have substantial funding, other resources, experience No geographic or cultural gaps The network knows and exploits itself Very successful and influential long-term collaborations with related movements and institutions worldwide
CC in context 2013 Norms and expectations for openness predominate CC a high profile case in copyright debate in every jurisdiction and internationally Policymakers find success of commons’ impossible to ignore Full promise of the global digital network much closer to realization due to thriving commons and beginning of resulting policy rationalization It should be expected that in 2018 we will have ...
2018? Global, universal access to and participation in creation of open educational resources Rapid, globally produced innovation in drug development and more equitable access to medical technology Sense that people’s relationship to culture has fundamentally flipped to the participatory Commons innovations have produced many new categories of works the way Wikipedia blew up the encyclopedia category
http://planet.creativecommons.org Presentation License and Attribution http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Author: Mike Linksvayer Link:  http://creativecommons.org

Creative Commons Around The World 2008-07-31

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    Introduction to theCommons 2 2008-07-31 Sapporo Creative Commons Around the World Mike Linksvayer VP, Creative Commons Photo by BotheredByBees · Licensed under CC Attribution 2.0 · http://flickr.com/photos/botheredbybees/2102349206/
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    Global adoption andinfrastructure CC licenses ported to 47 jurisdictions CC licenses used worldwide Lower bound estimate of CC licensed works: 130 million Witness global nature of CC at this conference Example global content projects: OpenCourseWare and Wikimedia Commons
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    Uneven global infrastructureHuge variation in general population ability to participate ... Some CC jurisdiction projects have funding, other committed resources, rich CC experience Many do not Gaps: Africa, Middle East, former Soviet Union
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    Google Trends: visitorsto creativecommons.org
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    Google Trends: searchesfor “creative commons”
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    2008 status Large,global movement Still an “alternative” in most fields Not central to copyright debate Beginning to influence norms and expectations more broadly – and to be influenced by expectations of related movements Use case for some policy debates
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    CC infrastructure 2013Truly global Projects in many jurisdictions have substantial funding, other resources, experience No geographic or cultural gaps The network knows and exploits itself Very successful and influential long-term collaborations with related movements and institutions worldwide
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    CC in context2013 Norms and expectations for openness predominate CC a high profile case in copyright debate in every jurisdiction and internationally Policymakers find success of commons’ impossible to ignore Full promise of the global digital network much closer to realization due to thriving commons and beginning of resulting policy rationalization It should be expected that in 2018 we will have ...
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    2018? Global, universalaccess to and participation in creation of open educational resources Rapid, globally produced innovation in drug development and more equitable access to medical technology Sense that people’s relationship to culture has fundamentally flipped to the participatory Commons innovations have produced many new categories of works the way Wikipedia blew up the encyclopedia category
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    http://planet.creativecommons.org Presentation Licenseand Attribution http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Author: Mike Linksvayer Link: http://creativecommons.org