Arts and Culture, Creative Commons and NFTs : why it’s going to take more than a unique token to solve the unique problems faced by arts and culture producers

Author: karen darricades, Head of CC Arts & Culture I’ve been asked/been asking myself a lot of questions lately about the nature of arts and culture in relation to creative commons. I’m still processing them all. Here’s what I’ve come up with so far. What are the unique issues faced by artists in the context … Read More “Arts and Culture, Creative Commons and NFTs : why it’s going to take more than a unique token to solve the unique problems faced by arts and culture producers”

Copyright as a public good: CC + NFT value creation.

About the author: Kyle is a polymath working on “physical automation literacy for all peoples” via his SeedTreeDB.com “script-as-UX” and Cheerbot.org “Raspberry Pi devops” go-to-market projects. With a background in music publishing & entertainment law, Kyle is a member of LexDAO the legal engineering guild and a fellow in Gitcoin’s KERNEL incubator. Gryph’s note: Kyle is doing a workshop … Read More “Copyright as a public good: CC + NFT value creation.”

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Putting OERs to Work

Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a 3 part series on OER by Greg Gay of the Chang school at Ryerson University. See parts 1 and 3. With the creation of its series of open textbooks on digital accessibility, The Chang School itself has developed two continuing education course offerings based on the textbooks. … Read More “Putting OERs to Work”