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The Spectrum of Rights

Creative Commons defines the spectrum of possibilities between full copyright — all rights reserved — and the public domain — no rights reserved. Our licenses help you keep your copyright while inviting certain uses of your work — a “some rights reserved” copyright.

Movies

The best way to learn about the Creative Commons is to watch one of our short movies:

Wanna Work Together?

Our latest video pays tribute to the people around the world using
CC licenses to build a better, more vibrant creative culture.

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Get Creative

This short film covers the basics of why we formed, what we do, and how we do it.

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Building on the Past

The winner of our Moving Images Contest, Justin Cone created a short, succinct “commercial” that demonstrates what Creative Commons is, and how it works, in a slick package.

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Reticulum Rex

This film marks our first year of handing out free licenses for content, describes our progress, and gives insight into where we are heading.

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Wired NextMusic

In September 2006, Wired and Flavorpill hosted a sold-out concert in New York with all proceeds donated to Creative Commons. The show celebrated creative reuse and featured mash-up/remix artist Girl Talk, DJ/producer Diplo, and experimental pop supergroup Peeping Tom. Missing Pieces created this mini-documentary about the event, which also features Lawrence Lessig and Chris Anderson. (Licensed under CC BY-NC).

(OGG Theora version available soon).

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CC Brazil

In the spring of 2004, a documentary film crew followed Creative Commons staff to Brazil. This ten-minute video covers the launch event, the impact on the country, and the people behind the project.

Gilberto Gil


 

Comics

We’ve also got two comics that demonstrate how Creative Commons licenses work: A Spectrum of Rights and How It Works

About

Creative Commons is a new system, built within current copyright law, that allows you to share your creations with others and use music, movies, images, and text online that’s been marked with a Creative Commons license. If you’re looking for more in-depth information, our About section contains more about the history, concepts and people behind the organization. To see the Creative Commons in action, try out our Find, Create, and Share sections, or one of the sections devoted to Audio, Video, Images, Text, and Education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQ provides answers for dozens of common questions related to Creative Commons and is a great way to learn more about the licenses and the organization.