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Revision as of 15:21, 25 February 2008


Welcome to our Creative Commons International wiki!

Creative Commons International (CCi) is Creative Commons' international licensing project. CCi works with volunteer experts around the world to "port" the core Creative Commons Licenses to different copyright legislations. The porting process involves both linguistically translating the licenses and legally adapting them to particular jurisdictions.!

This wiki is for Creative Commons International jurisdictions projects, project leads, and international stakeholders to access and share documents, ideas, and resources about the license porting process and related projects.

See Wikipedia's how to edit a page for details.


General Communication Issues and Proposals
  • CCi Guidelines - The guidelines for the license porting process are the key document on this site.
  • Version 3.0
  • Meetings - notes about meetings, both upcoming and past.


Agreements and Policies Organisational Advocacy


  • HowTos Fundraising Volunteers
  • Organizational_Ideas Add your ideas about structuring CCi and CC organizations in various jurisdictions here


  • CC Advocacy - The purpose of this page is to collect submissions made by various CC/CCi representatives so that this can be used to enable other CC/CCi representatives to talk about & respond to comments & criticisms about Creative Commons.