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AI and the Commons: A Reading List

Licenses & Tools
Bird's eye view photo of a small hut and a concrete path through a lush green forest. However, the image is slightly distorted by digital artefacts.
Distorted Forest Path © 1999 by Lone Thomasky & Bits&Bäume is licensed under CC BY 4.0

Distorted Forest Path © by Lone Thomasky & Bits&Bäume is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Here at CC, we have the goal of defending and sustaining the digital commons in the face of developments in artificial intelligence. We’ve recently introduced a new framework, CC signals, to offer a new way for stewards of large collections…

We Asked, You Answered: How Your Feedback Shapes CC Signals

Licenses & Tools, Policy
Signals © 2021 by Hugo Parasol is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Signals © 2021 by Hugo Parasol is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Signals © 2021 by Hugo Parasol is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 In June we kicked off a public feedback period on our proposal for CC signals. CC signals is a preference signals framework designed to sustain the commons and ensure the continued sharing of knowledge in the age of AI.  The goal is to…

Creative Commons Becomes an Official UNESCO NGO Partner

Community, Open Culture, Open Science, Press
UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France
UNESCO © 2023 by Brigitte Vézina is licensed under CC BY 4.0

UNESCO © 2023 by Brigitte Vézina is licensed under CC BY 4.0 We are proud to announce that we are now established as an official NGO partner to UNESCO (consultative status). UNESCO stands for “United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization” and is the UN’s specialized agency that aims to foster international cooperation in the…

Recommended Licenses and Tools for Cultural Heritage Content

Open Culture
Painting showing a coastal landscape.
Havsstrand by Maurice Denis. Public Domain. Swedish National Museum

Havsstrand by Maurice Denis. Public Domain. Swedish National Museum Many people can benefit from open access to cultural heritage in a variety of ways and for a variety of purposes — from creators seeking inspiration to researchers discovering new interpretations, all the way to cultural heritage institutions (CHIs) connecting with more audiences, and the general…

Why CC Signals: An Update

Licenses & Tools, Policy
CC Signals - An Update © 2025 by Creative Commons is licensed under CC BY 4.0
CC Signals - An Update © 2025 by Creative Commons is licensed under CC BY 4.0

CC Signals – An Update © 2025 by Creative Commons is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Thanks to everyone who attended our CC signals project kickoff last week. We’re receiving plenty of feedback, and we appreciate the insights. We are listening to all of it and hope that you continue to engage with us as…

Introducing CC Signals: A New Social Contract for the Age of AI

Licenses & Tools, Policy
Pink and yellow orb shape with black 'CC Signals' title
CC Signals © 2025 by Creative Commons is licensed under CC BY 4.0

CC Signals © 2025 by Creative Commons is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons (CC) today announces the public kickoff of the CC signals project, a new preference signals framework designed to increase reciprocity and sustain a creative commons in the age of AI. The development of CC signals represents a major step forward…

The Next Chapter: Strengthening the Creative Commons Community Together

Community
Billboard showing the words 'Community is Strength'
Red and white coca-cola signage by John Cameron is marked CC0 1.0

A thriving and connected community is key to building a stronger open movement. That’s why, as part of our 2025–2028 strategic plan, we’re placing community at the center of everything we do. Our vision is clear: a world where communities actively leverage CC’s open infrastructure to share knowledge in the public interest. This year, we’re…