Today we’re pleased to announce that Athabasca University, BCcampus, and the Samuelson Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) have joined together to re-establish a CC affiliate team in Canada. All three organizations will take part in the official relaunch at the Creative Commons Salon Ottawa: Open Data event Friday March 30.
This is not a new affiliate so much as a re-ignition of our existing Canadian community. Since 2004, a number of volunteers, interns and affiliate leads have supported and promoted CC and the use of open licenses generally in a Canadian context. This new team, representing three institutions spread across the geographic and cultural expanse Canada, will be a key asset to support and lead the CC activities of this community.
Through public outreach, community building, tools, research, and resources this team will work with a network of open supporters to maximize digital creativity, sharing and innovation across Canada. The work of CC Canada is aligned with the overarching vision of Creative Commons–to help provide universal access to research and education, and full participation in culture to drive a new era of development, growth and productivity.
Whether you’re an artist, teacher, scientist, librarian, policymaker or just a regular citizen, Creative Commons provides you with a free, public, and standardized set of tools and licenses that create a balance between the reality of the Internet and the reality of copyright laws. CC Canada joins over four hundred other affiliates working in seventy-two jurisdictions around the world in supporting global use of Creative Commons infrastructure. Collectively this global network is creating a vast and growing digital commons pool of content that can be copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon, all within the boundaries of copyright law.
Here’s the road map for Creative Commons Canada activities.
Congratulations to the CC Canada affiliate team!