Thanks very much Bernd

Would it be ok to come back to you once I've got a bit further through the
process?

Best

On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 at 09:13, Bernd Fiedler <[email protected]>
wrote:

> It's helpful to bring the argument "this isn't new" and "it's been done"
> and "all the cool kids are doing it".
> In Germany, we have several examples of ministries and bodies having
> adopted open licenses. It's patchy, however.
>
> The UNESCO Commission recommends, uses and promotes materials under free
> licenses, of course.
> The ECs policy on licensing is helpful in all the talks that we had:
> creativecommons.org
> <https://creativecommons.org/2019/04/02/european-commission-adopts-cc-by-and-cc0-for-sharing-information/>
>
> ZDF (public service broadcaster), which also clearly explains the terms of
> use on its landing page
> https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/terra-x/terra-x-creative-commons-cc-100.html
> Federal Agency for Civic Education, e.g.
> https://www.bpb.de/mediathek/246349/bildungsmaterialien-bereitstellen-und-entwickeln.
>
> The Federal Ministry of Economics provides selected graphics under CC BY,
> as well as all texts on the website (in principle), as noted in the
> imprint <https://www.bmwi.de/Redaktion/DE/Artikel/Service/impressum.html>.
> The National Action Plan
> <https://www.open-government-deutschland.de/resource/blob/1591050/1705008/6d69cdffffe5d33c6fb97a88049fe300/abschluss-bericht-2019-nap1-data.pdf?download=1>
> (Final Report of the Federal Government) Open Government appears factually
> under CC BY 4.0.
> The German Aerospace Center has been publishing images under CC BY since
> 2012
> Bucerius Law School puts entire lectures and info videos online under free
> licenses.
> The Federal Ministry of Education and Research has dedicated an entire
> campaign to the topic of Creative Commons and Open Access
> <https://www.bildung-forschung.digital/de/open-access-initiativen-2680.html>
> .
> The OER strategy announced in the coalition agreement has just been funded
> and will be launched before the end of this legislative term.
> For more than ten years now, the federal government and its subordinate
> agencies have been using Creative Commons licenses of various types, see
> this document <https://dipbt.bundestag.de/dip21/btd/17/093/1709374.pdf>
> from 2012
> The Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy uses a CC BY-like license,
> so called "Deutschlandlizenz <https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/by-2-0>". It's
> like CC, just not international, so worse.
> The BBKvirtuell series of the Federal Office of Civil Protection u.
> Disaster Relief is completely licensed under Creative Commons as far as I
> can see (CC BY 3.0)
> The Federal Office for Radiation Protection has already marked videos as
> Creative Commons on YouTube and is currently checking to what extent other
> materials are eligible.
> The Federal Center for Health Education decided on free licenses for the
> infection protection materials in May, and these are now being successively
> updated (in the wake of the WMF-WHO Cooperation
> <https://www.who.int/news/item/22-10-2020-the-world-health-organization-and-wikimedia-foundation-expand-access-to-trusted-information-about-covid-19-on-wikipedia>
> )
>
> Good luck!
>
> Am Di., 8. Juni 2021 um 16:43 Uhr schrieb john cummings <
> [email protected]>:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm exploring working with an EU member state to help them adopt open
>> licenses for their content, especially educational and cultural content
>> from their ministry of culture, museums etc.
>>
>> Having worked at UNESCO for 6 years I'm pretty familiar with the OER
>> Recommendation and how that encourages states to adopt open licenses. (Any
>> thoughts welcome on this also).
>>
>> My question is are there any recommendations, targets, policies, laws,
>> funding opportunities etc for EU member states which encourage them to
>> adopt open licenses for government content or government funded content?
>> Any suggestions on who to ask this question to?
>>
>> Thanks very much
>>
>> Best
>>
>>
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