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Year-end Creative Commons news



Dear all,

With Ann's indulgence, I'd like to post a few highlights for the 
year from Creative Commons' perspective and also to ask for your 
support.  (Please also circulate the link among colleagues).

https://support.creativecommons.org/pcp/20

Here are the headlines, with more information available at the 
link above:

*Wikipedia Officially Converts to CC BY-SA

*Google and Yahoo integrate CC licensing  (Google Books to account
for CC licensed materials)

*Ridley Scott to Use CC BY-SA for Blade Runner Web Series

*Open Data and More -- Getting Copyright Out of the Way With CC
Zero

*CC and Government Information

*Marking and Finding Open Educational Resources

We can really use your help, and thanks in advance to those who 
respond! https://support.creativecommons.org/pcp/20

Best,

Michael W. Carroll
Professor of Law and Director,
Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property
American University, Washington College of Law
Washington, D.C. 20016

Research papers: http://works.bepress.com/michael_carroll/
http://ssrn.com/author=330326
blog: http://www.carrollogos.org/
See also www.creativecommons.org