Creative Commons
People Are Open-Sourcing Their Patents and Research to Fight Coronavirus
The "Open Covid Pledge" project introduces a new copyright license for anyone who is helping to fight coronavirus.
Bloggers, Rejoice: Gage Skidmore Is at CPAC
America's favorite Creative Commons photographer is attending the year's most concentrated gathering of Republican politicians, ensuring the media will be able to properly illustrate their blogs.
The Met Just Released 375,000 Priceless Artworks into the Public Domain
America's largest museum sets free its iconic collection of paintings and sculptures.
This Website Turns Live Police and Emergency Responder Radio into Timely Ambient Music
We talked to the creator of You Are Listening To Los Angeles about the impetus and politics behind his open-source project.
Why a Canadian Composer’s Controversial 80s Work is Still Ahead of Today's Copyright Laws
Before Girl Talk and the major label lawsuits, John Oswald's plunderphonic records proved sampling's possibilities.
Help Fight ISIS by Rebuilding Palmyra in 3D
#FREEBASSEL and an initiative to virtually rebuild the ancient city of Palmyra.
The Startup That Believes Secrecy Will Harm the VR Industry
"Sharing is what makes the field better."
Designing Rockets Might Be Easier Than Parsing the SpaceX Copyright Situation
Elon Musk may not be technically allowed to put his photos into the "public domain."
SpaceX Photos Are Now Available Under a Creative Commons License
SpaceX's photos now effectively belong to everyone.
Stoya Explains When It's OK to Pirate Porn
We spoke with the entrepreneur and porn star about the importance of having good porn in the commons.
The Spaghetti Moons And Disco Ball Boyfriends Of Collage Artist Eugenia Loli
Self-professed sushi aficionado Eugenia Loli is a master of the surrealistic collage.
What the Hell is Girl Talk Up to These Days?
Between taking his dog to the vet, Girl Talk is making hip-hop productions and fighting the good fight for sample-based music.