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Let's #sticktocopyright: Your June CC Inspiration

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"I'm always excited to see what presents itself day by day, and it really all goes back to my involv

[logo] [Summer solstice] Photo of Stonehenge on the night before summer solstice: [Andrew Dunn], [CC BY 2.0] CC blogs: #fixcopyright, Uruguayan copyright reform, and the strange case of Prince's estate - [Tell the European commission to #FixCopyright!] - [Support CC Uruguay in their fight for better copyright law] - [Controversy: Prince's estate is complicated] CC Talks with: Gage Skidmore, political photographer [Seattle Public Library] John McCain speaking at the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry's 2016 Capitol Hill Update at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Arizona.[Gage Skidmore], [CC BY 2.0] "I'm always excited to see what presents itself day by day, and it really all goes back to my involvement with Creative Commons." This month we profile Gage Skidmore, a 19 year old political photographer who's photographing American political luminaries from all parties. Read Skidmore's story, and spot one of his photos in a surprising (and prominent!) place. [Get hip to the (political) party] CC Thing: WATT by CASH Music "Why am I doing this?" asks the first issue of CASH Music, a new, CC licensed publication that seeks to explore the "economic, technology, culture, and health issues facing musicians." [WATT? We can't hear you] [Staff vs Board] CC Inspiration: #sticktocopyright Last week at our all-hands in Toronto, we wore matching "Always Open" tshirts and played staff vs board floor hockey, because Canada. (Photo: [Jennie Rose Halperin], [CC BY 2.0]) [Support Creative Commons] Donate to Creative Commons When we share, everyone wins. We work to keep the Internet free and creative. Invest in your open future and [support our work]. You are receiving this email because you expressed interest in Creative Commons. [Unsubscribe from this newsletter] • [Opt-out of any future mailings from Creative Commons] • [Email us] 2016 Creative Commons • [@creativecommons] on Twitter • [Check out our Facebook] PO Box 1866 Mountain View, CA 94042 United States

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