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|country code=ca
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|homepage=https://ca.creativecommons.org/
|mailing list=http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-ca/
 
 
|region=North America
 
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|afffocus=Community Building & OER
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|affiliated2=BCcampus
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|affurl2=http://www.bccampus.ca/
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|afffocus2=Community Building & OER
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|afftype2=academic institution
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|affiliated3=CIPPIC
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|affurl3=http://www.cippic.ca
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|afffocus3=Legal
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|afftype3=academic institution
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|plead1=Kelsey Wiens
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|pemail1=kelseywiens@gmail.com
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|ptitle1=Public Lead
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|ptitle2=Community Lead
 
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Creative Commons does not currently have an official affiliate in Canada.
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==Welcome!==
If you are interested in working with CC in Canada, please contact Martha Rans at [mailto:martha@creativecommons.ca]
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[http://www.athabascau.ca Athabasca University], [http://www.bccampus.ca BCcampus] and the [http://www.cippic.ca Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC)] have reformed an official CC affiliate presence in Canada. Stay tuned for an official announcement and for more information on how you can get involved!
  
==Mailing List==
 
[mailto:cc-ca@lists.ibiblio.org Post a message.]
 
[http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-ca/ Subscribe to the discussion.]
 
[http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-ca/ Read the discussion archives.]
 
  
==Acknowledgments==
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NEWS New public lead announced: please welcome Kelsey Wiens!
  
CC Canada would like to thank and acknowledge the follow individuals for their contributions and support of the Canadian project. For more information on the past and present team, please visit [http://creativecommons.ca/index.php?p=people CC Canada’s People page].
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==Roadmaps==
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*[[CC Canada Roadmap (2012)]]
  
Former Project Leads, Marcus Bornfreund, Andy Kaplan-Myrth and Olivier Charbonneou, and former host institution, the [http://www.commonlaw.uottawa.ca/tech Law & Technology Program] at the [http://www.uottawa.ca/ University of Ottawa], [http://www.commonlaw.uottawa.ca/ Faculty of Law], for all their support, time, energy and especially their dedication to building CC Canada and adapting the CC licenses to Canadian law.
 
  
More thanks to all volunteers, interns and leads:
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==Acknowledgments==
Justin Barca : Webmaster (Spring / Summer 2006)
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CC Canada would like to thank and acknowledge the following individuals for their contributions and support of the Canadian project.
Marty Finestone : Licence Drafter / Researcher (Winter 2004 / Fall 2005)
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*Former Project Leads: Marcus Bornfreund, Andy Kaplan-Myrth, [http://www.culturelibre.ca/ Olivier Charbonneau], and [http://www.artistslegaloutreach.ca Martha Rans]. Former host institution: the [http://www.commonlaw.uottawa.ca/tech Law & Technology Program] at the [http://www.uottawa.ca/ University of Ottawa], [http://www.commonlaw.uottawa.ca/ Faculty of Law]. We thank the contributors  for all their support, time, energy and especially their dedication to building CC Canada and adapting the CC licenses to Canadian law.
Philippe Gauvin : Researcher (Fall 2003)
 
Jeremy Hessing-Lewis : Volunteer (Fall 2005 – Winter 2008)
 
Ketai Hu : Technical Administrator (Summer 2004 – Winter 2006)
 
Ian Kerr : Licence Drafter / Researcher (Summer 2004 – Spring 2006)
 
Sabine Minsky : Volunteer (Summer 2006)
 
Monique Moreau : Intern (Winter 2005)
 
Tina Piper : Project Lead (Fall 2005 – Spring 2009)
 
Catherine Thompson : Volunteer (Summer 2005)
 
Michael Yang : Licence Drafter (Winter 2004)
 
 
 
===More About the Law & Technology Program at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law===
 
  
The Law & Technology Program at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law was founded in 1998 and is the leading program of its kind in Canada. Providing specialized courses, practical experience and the opportunity to conduct innovative research, the program covers both the graduate and undergraduate level. From its location in Canada’s technology capital, the University of Ottawa Law & Technology Program acts as a central source of legal information and expertise for policy-making and judicial determination in Canada and has been instrumental in producing technology law practitioners that now occupy all facets of the technology law field.
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*More thanks to all volunteers, interns and leads:
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**  Kent Mewhort: Legal Project Lead (____ - 2016)
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** Martha Rans: Project Lead, Vancouver 2009-2010 (Copyright Lawyer, [http://www.artistslegaloutreach.ca artistslegaloutreach.ca]) 
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** Olivier Charbonneau: Project Lead, Montréal community
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** Celine Celines: Community volunteer (open culture, artists, Montréal community)
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** Oline Twiss : Volunteer (2010)
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** Justin Barca : Webmaster (Spring / Summer 2006)
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** Marty Finestone : Licence Drafter / Researcher (Winter 2004 / Fall 2005)
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** Philippe Gauvin : Researcher (Fall 2003)
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** Jeremy Hessing-Lewis : Volunteer (Fall 2005 – Winter 2008)
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** Ketai Hu : Technical Administrator (Summer 2004 – Winter 2006)
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** Ian Kerr : Licence Drafter / Researcher (Summer 2004 – Spring 2006)
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** Sabine Minsky : Volunteer (Summer 2006)
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** Monique Moreau : Intern (Winter 2005)
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** Tina Piper : Project Lead (Fall 2005 – Spring 2009)
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** Catherine Thompson : Volunteer (Summer 2005)
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** Michael Yang : Licence Drafter (Winter 2004)
  
 
==Archives==
 
==Archives==
[http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/international/ca/translated-license.pdf License draft (PDF).]
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*[http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/international/ca/translated-license.pdf Explanation of version 2.0 port - French (PDF)]
[http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/international/ca/english-changes.pdf English explanation of substantive legal changes (PDF).]
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*[http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/international/ca/english-changes.pdf Explanation of version 2.0 port - English (PDF).]
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*[http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-ca/ Mailing list archive (2004-2008)]

Latest revision as of 15:24, 15 March 2017


Homepage
https://ca.creativecommons.org/
Other URLs

Status
Active
Most Recent License Version
2.5
Affiliated Institution
[ ] (academic institution)
Public Lead
Kelsey Wiens
EMail
kelseywiens@gmail.com
Region
North America
Country Code
ca
Flag
http://creativecommons.org/images/international/ca.png

Welcome!

Athabasca University, BCcampus and the Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) have reformed an official CC affiliate presence in Canada. Stay tuned for an official announcement and for more information on how you can get involved!


NEWS New public lead announced: please welcome Kelsey Wiens!

Roadmaps


Acknowledgments

CC Canada would like to thank and acknowledge the following individuals for their contributions and support of the Canadian project.

  • More thanks to all volunteers, interns and leads:
    • Kent Mewhort: Legal Project Lead (____ - 2016)
    • Martha Rans: Project Lead, Vancouver 2009-2010 (Copyright Lawyer, artistslegaloutreach.ca)
    • Olivier Charbonneau: Project Lead, Montréal community
    • Celine Celines: Community volunteer (open culture, artists, Montréal community)
    • Oline Twiss : Volunteer (2010)
    • Justin Barca : Webmaster (Spring / Summer 2006)
    • Marty Finestone : Licence Drafter / Researcher (Winter 2004 / Fall 2005)
    • Philippe Gauvin : Researcher (Fall 2003)
    • Jeremy Hessing-Lewis : Volunteer (Fall 2005 – Winter 2008)
    • Ketai Hu : Technical Administrator (Summer 2004 – Winter 2006)
    • Ian Kerr : Licence Drafter / Researcher (Summer 2004 – Spring 2006)
    • Sabine Minsky : Volunteer (Summer 2006)
    • Monique Moreau : Intern (Winter 2005)
    • Tina Piper : Project Lead (Fall 2005 – Spring 2009)
    • Catherine Thompson : Volunteer (Summer 2005)
    • Michael Yang : Licence Drafter (Winter 2004)

Archives