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Platforms are how we organize areas of work for the Creative Commons community. A working space for individuals and institutions to organize and coordinate themselves across the broad network.  
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Platforms are how we organize areas of work for the Creative Commons community. They are  working spaces for individuals and institutions to organize and coordinate themselves across the CC Global Network.  
 
   
 
   
Platforms are the way we will create and communicate spaces of strategic collaboration to have worldwide impact. It is be the way our network will works collaboratively.
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Platforms are the way we will create and communicate spaces of strategic collaboration to have worldwide impact. It is the way our network works collaboratively.
 
   
 
   
The work of the platform is open to anyone willing to contribute and develop usable, vibrant and collaborative global commons.
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The platforms are open to anyone willing to contribute and develop usable, vibrant and collaborative global commons.  
  
 
[OPEN EDUCATION PLATFORM]
 
[OPEN EDUCATION PLATFORM]

Revision as of 16:14, 12 June 2017

Platforms are how we organize areas of work for the Creative Commons community. They are working spaces for individuals and institutions to organize and coordinate themselves across the CC Global Network.

Platforms are the way we will create and communicate spaces of strategic collaboration to have worldwide impact. It is the way our network works collaboratively.

The platforms are open to anyone willing to contribute and develop usable, vibrant and collaborative global commons.

[OPEN EDUCATION PLATFORM]

[COPYRIGHT REFORM PLATFORM]

[COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLATFORM]

[GLAM PLATFORM]

There’s more ways to be engaged with the Creative Commons global community. Join us on Slack (creativecommons.slack.com) or by email at network@creativecommons.org