The publication of Towards better sharing of cultural heritage — A Creative Commons Call to Action to Policymakers is a simple, concise, and accessible resource that aims to support policymakers with key arguments to reform policy — in particular copyright — to achieve better sharing of cultural heritage in the public interest.
Drafted by a small group of open culture advocates of the Creative Commons Copyright Platform and Open Culture Platform — Shanna Hollich (CC US), Emine Ozge Yildirim (KU Leuven), Maarten Zeinstra (CC Netherlands) and Brigitte Vézina (Director of Policy and Open Culture) — this resource:
- summarizes key takeaways from the 2022 CC policy paper Towards Better Sharing of Cultural Heritage — An Agenda for Copyright Reform;
- applies the lessons learned during a CC virtual workshop for policy experts and open culture enthusiasts held in May 2022, and;
- distills numerous conversations with and by the CC open culture community held between June and October 2022, as well as direct document input gathering ideas, feedback and real-life examples.
This publication offers a basis for a shared vision on better sharing and makes a call for five actions:
- ACTION 1: Protect the public domain from erosion
- ACTION 2: Reduce the term of copyright protection
- ACTION 3: Legally allow necessary activities of cultural heritage institutions
- ACTION 4: Shield cultural heritage institutions from liability
- ACTION 5: Ensure respect, equity, and inclusivity
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