Connecting Australia to the commons
Creative Commons Canada is part of the global Creative Commons network, which provides free, easy-to-use copyright licenses to make a simple and standardized way to give the public permission to share and use creative work. The Canadian chapter focuses on promoting the use of Creative Commons licenses within Canada, supporting Canadian creators, educators, and policymakers in understanding and utilizing these tools for sharing knowledge and creativity.
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Helps users choose the appropriate Creative Commons license for their work by answering a few simple questions.
Provides a wide range of resources for educators and students to understand and apply Creative Commons licenses in educational settings.
Offers legal advice and guidance on copyright issues and the use of Creative Commons licenses in Canada.
Showcases real-world examples of how Creative Commons licenses have been used by Canadian creators and organizations.
Engages with the Canadian creative and educational communities through workshops, seminars, and online forums.
Advocates for policies that support open access to knowledge and creativity in Canada.
Connects with the global Creative Commons network to share knowledge, resources, and best practices.
For inquiries, Creative Commons Canada can be contacted through their website or via email at info@creativecommons.ca.
Creative Commons Canada is active on various social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, to engage with the community and share updates.
Collaborates with Canadian educational institutions, government bodies, and non-profit organizations to promote the use of Creative Commons licenses.
Hosts and participates in events related to copyright, open access, and creative commons, both nationally and internationally.
Offers opportunities for individuals to get involved with the organization through volunteering, contributing to projects, or participating in community discussions.
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