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Diyana Noory

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Diyana is the Copyright & AI Counsel at Creative Commons, where she serves as a subject matter expert leading internal research, analysis, and strategy development, as well as public-facing communications and education. She is dedicated to serving the good of humanity by combining her background in law, journalism, the arts, and community building. She is…

Introducing CC Signals: A New Social Contract for the Age of AI

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CC Signals © 2025 by Creative Commons is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons (CC) today announces the public kickoff of the CC signals project, a new preference signals framework designed to increase reciprocity and sustain a creative commons in the age of AI. The development of CC signals represents a major step forward…

CC Signals: A New Social Contract for the Age of AI

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TL;DR – What are CC signals? CC signals are a proposed framework to help content stewards express how they want their works used in AI training—emphasizing reciprocity, recognition, and sustainability in machine reuse. They aim to preserve open knowledge by encouraging responsible AI behavior without limiting innovation. 💗Love it! How can I show my support?…

CC Signals Implementation

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Dive into our early thinking below, then help shape what comes next! We’re looking for your ideas, feedback, and questions on the legal, technical, and social layers of this work. ❓We’d especially like to gather input on the following questions: CC signals are aimed at demanding reciprocal action by AI developers. What does reciprocity in…

AI and the Commons

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As a global leader in open licensing and copyright, we have long stood at the intersection of innovation in the public interest, creativity, and access to knowledge. With the rise of consumer-facing generative AI, which is changing the way people share and access knowledge online, it became clear: CC had to act—urgently, but with care.…

Code of Conduct

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Last updated June 12, 2025 Our Commitment Creative Commons (CC) is an organization and global community that champions openness, sharing, and creativity. We are committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, respectful, and harassment-free environment for everyone—regardless of age, ability, disability status, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or…

Using CC-Licensed Works for AI Training

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The application of copyright law to AI training is complex.  Around the world, there are varying exceptions and limitations to copyright that permit AI training. Jurisdictions also often consider the specific uses of the copyrighted work within AI training and outputs.  *Reminder* CC licenses are copyright licenses. That means that applying CC licenses to AI…

The Next Chapter: Strengthening the Creative Commons Community Together

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A thriving and connected community is key to building a stronger open movement. That’s why, as part of our 2025–2028 strategic plan, we’re placing community at the center of everything we do. Our vision is clear: a world where communities actively leverage CC’s open infrastructure to share knowledge in the public interest. This year, we’re…

Josie Fraser

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Josie Fraser

Josie Fraser’s work focuses on equitable and inclusive digital transformation. She has worked across the education, government, and cultural sectors. She has advised and represented major organisations and governments nationally and internationally. She is currently Head of Digital Policy at the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the UK’s largest funder of heritage. She leads on the…