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*Version 4.0 — CC License draft ready for public comment!*

We are pleased to post for public comment the first discussion draft of
version 4.0. This draft is the product of an extended (and unprecedented)
requirements gathering period involving input from CC affiliates, community
and stakeholders. Thanks to all of you who contributed your valuable time
and energy in the policy discussions and drafting sessions in support of
this draft. We crafted this first draft (v4.0d1) mindful of the overarching
design goals first articulated at the 2011 Global Summit:

   - Producing a 4.0 suite that addresses pressing challenges of important
   adopters, including those in countries where localized version of CC
   licenses have not existed, and never may, for any number of reasons;
   - Maximizing interoperability, reducing license proliferation and
   promoting standardization where possible; and
   - Longevity and ease of use.

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*Australian Broadcasting Corporation releases archival news footage under
CC BY-SA*

CC Australia has announced that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation,
Australia’s largest public broadcaster and news service, has used Wikimedia
Commons to release a selection of historically significant television news
stories under CC BY-SA. While other news broadcasters are also making
material available under CC licenses, what makes this project significant
is that the news segments that have been released aren’t obscure archival
material or raw footage, but rather polished stories broadcast by some of
the ABC’s premier current affairs programs about major events in Australian
history. It includes, for example, news reports on the Apollo 11 moon
landings, the Azaria Chamberlain case, and the floating of the Australian
currency. Not to mention this 1974 footage of Arthur C. Clarke predicting
the internet, with uncanny accuracy. Read
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*National Libraries of Spain and Germany, and Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt
Museum open up their data using CC0*
CC0 has been getting lots of love in the last couple months in the realm of
data, specifically GLAM data (GLAM as in Galleries, Libraries, Archives,
Museums). The national libraries of Spain and Germany have released their
bibliographic data using the CC0 public domain dedication tool. For those
of you who don’t know what that means, it means that the libraries have
waived all copyrights to the extent possible in their jurisdictions,
placing the data effectively into the public domain. Relatedly, the
Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Museum, a major design museum in New York, has
released the collection data for 60% of its documented collection into the
public domain, also using CC0. Read
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*In other news:*

   - We are hiring for a variety of positions, including Regional Project
   Managers for Africa and the Asia-Pacific, community support interns,
   Counsel, Communications Manager, and a Senior Accountant. See all of the
   awesome 
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work with Creative Commons!


   - We re-launched CC
Canada<http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/31996?utm_campaign=newsletter_1204&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter>and
established a
   new 
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CC Argentina.


   - In more CC data news, we are pleased to announce that the Italian
   Ministry of Education, University and Research has developed an open
   data 
portal<http://archivio.pubblica.istruzione.it/scuola_in_chiaro/open_data/index.html>under
CC BY.


   - The deadline for the Why Open Education Matters video
competition<http://whyopenedmatters.org/>is June 5, 2012. Enter now
for a chance to be the voice of open education
   and win $25,000.


   - GoodSemester, a new learning platform geared toward academic
   productivity,
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sharing, copying and remixing under CC BY-SA.


   - In related open educational resources (OER) news, the OER university
   will provide free learning with formal academic
credit<http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/31947?utm_campaign=newsletter_1204&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter>—
thanks to Creative Commons!


   - Lastly, we urge you to check out our revised CC education
page<http://creativecommons.org/education?utm_campaign=newsletter_1204&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter>,
   and contribute to the OER policy
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are working hard to create. This registry will be a place for
   policymakers and open advocates to easily share and update OER legislation,
   OER institutional policies, and supporting OER policy resources.

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