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Creative Commons and COVID-19: A Brief Overview

As part of the ongoing series of free webinars Copyright, Fair Dealing and Online Teaching at a Time of Crisis hosted by ALT, Brigitte Vézina from Creative Commons recently joined Jane Secker and Chris Morrision of UK Copyright Literacy, to talk about using Creative Commons open licences.  A full recording of the webinar can be viewed here and Brigitte’s slides are available here: Creative Commons and COVID-19: A Brief Overview.

Brigitte also introduced Creative Commons Open Covid Pledge, which encourages organisations to make their intellectual property available free of charge for use in ending the COVID-19 pandemic and minimizing the impact of the disease.

Lorna Campbell from the OER Service livetweeted the main points from the webinar and some of the subsequent discussion.

 

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