Sharing Creative Works
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NEW! View and download a PDF of Sharing Creative Works
Sharing Creative Works is a new comic about Creative Commons. It aims to explain the basics of CC licensing as simply as possible to a general audience, including children. To make remixes and translations as easy as possible, the original artwork is in SVG format and all the assets are available for download. Please contribute!
This comic will also serve as the foundation of the documentation for the Sugar Licensing Activity, our collaboration with One Laptop Per Child. The final documentation and activity will be customized for each country's distribution, so please let us know if you have suggestions for making this document as culturally accessible as possible.
Please share your feedback on the talk page, either of this index or the pages of specific panels. Or, download the assets to make your own changes. Please upload user remixes/translations to their own wiki page and link to them below. Thanks!
Credits
- Art by Alex Roberts & Rebecca Rojer
- Text by Rebecca Rojer, Jon Phillips & Alex Roberts
- Thanks to Asheesh Laroia, Virginia Rutledge, Ahrash Bissell, Mike Linksvayer, Eric Steuer, Diane Cabell, & Lawrence Lessig
Copyright Notice
This comic is in the public domain. However, please note that the CC logo is a registered trademark of Creative Commons. Creative Commons also claims trademarks on its license buttons. For more information, please review our trademark policies.
Assets
- PDF of the entire comic
- ZIP archive of:
- the original SVG images
- high quality PNG images
- the script in plain text
- the Scribus document used to generate the PDF
Index
User Remixes & Translations
Please link to your remixes and translations here!
Narrated video version (English): YouTube
Norwegian translation: Å dele det man skaper.
French translation: Sharing Creative Works (par l'équipe Framalang du site Framasoft)