See metrics for a broader discussion of CC adoption and impact.
Estimating license adoption is a very inexact science. There is no authoritative source and we neither control nor have inside knowledge of the construction and volatility of the most comprehensive sources -- web search engines -- primarily via Yahoo! link: queries (Google's link: operator obtains very incomplete results).
NOTE: Currently the best analysis of the data similar to that discussed below (based on a snapshot independently gathered in January, 2007 may be found in Giorgos Cheliotis' presentation on CC statistics from June, 2007.
Creative Commons has irregularly run programs that collect estimated total results from search engine link:{license_uri} queries and queries filtered by license property (Yahoo! and Google advanced search support filtering by license).
This data is more fully described at Metrics/Data Catalog.
This data is in the public domain. To read more about open data.
You can download raw MySQL dumps that are generated nightly from http://labs.creativecommons.org/metrics/sql-dumps/ -- this includes all data gathered programmatically by CC to date.
Single day data is available in CSV format from http://labs.creativecommons.org/metrics/csv-dumps/. Here is a guide to the columns in the file:
WARNING: There are gaps in the data and results from any given method may be volatile to extremely volatile. Take the raw numbers with a huge grain of salt.
Information generated from Flickr is also available in the database dump above or here as one-day CSVs, like this one for June 23, 2008.
Also see Analysis of Flickr data as of reaching 100m CC licensed images and around 135m CC licensed images, including a spreadsheet snapshot for the latter.
The code used to gather the above data is available from the stats module from our subversion repository.
If you want to run it yourself, here's what to do:
Check out the software:
Configure database access:
Check for dependencies. Note that the script expects Tor to be running on localhost!
Do a stats crawl!
The stats module also contains some chart generating code. To run this code:
We can also know the number of works licensed at various content curators. The largest of these based on recent (December 2006) for various formats may (there could easily be a larger CC-licensed video collection than Revver) be:
| Repository | 2005-08 | 2005-11 | 2005-12 | 2006-01 | 2006-04 | 2006-05 | 2006-07 | 2006-09 | 2006-12 | 2007-03 | 2007-06 | 2008-01 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flickr (photos) | 4.1m | 7.1m | 10.8m | 12.7m | 19.7m | 25.5m | 32.5m | 38.7m | 57.9m | |||
| Soundclick (audio) | 159k | 200k | 220k | 249k | 294k | 324k | 372k | 430k | ||||
| Revver* (video) | na | 0 | 19k | 119k | 214k | 296k | 417k |
Also see old Jamendo stats and Magnatune stats.
* Revver is an overestimate, probably total number of uploads to date, some of which may have been removed or never published.
These charts show a breakdown of the types of licenses deployed and the properties of deployed licenses, based on Yahoo! queries as of 2006-06-13. (As above the Google API is now superior for an aggregate count, but Yahoo link: searches are superior for measuring the relative deployment of specific licenses and thus specific license types.)
2010-06 -- 400+ million as of December, 2010
2008-07-01 -- 130 million total works estimated using Ankit's implementation of Giorgos' scaling algorithm.
2008-05-02 -- 67 million photos licensed at Flickr http://flickr.com/creativecommons
2007-06-14 -- Multifaceted metrics presented at iSummit [1]
2007-03-31 -- 33 million photos licensed at Flickr and growth over 1 year [2]
2006-06-13 -- 140 million pages licensed [3]
2005-12 -- 45 million pages licensed [4]
2005-08-09 -- 53 million pages licensed [5]
2005-06-13 -- CC search query breakdown[6]
2005-05-27 -- CC in Yahoo! Advanced Search[7]
2005-03-23 -- Yahoo! Search for Creative Commons[8]
2005-03-07 -- CC search index breakdown[9]
2005-02-25 -- License Distribution [10]
2005-02-18 -- How many pages link to a CC license? [11]
2004-09-17 -- Searching for Creative Commons on Yahoo![12]
2003-12