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  1. We're thrilled that the Recommendation on was adopted! 😁 To learn more about the Recommendation, read this recent post by and Jennryn Wetzler!

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    The Recommendation has been adopted, with unanimous support, at the 40th UNESCO General Conference! Well done! Now begins the hard work of helping national governments support in their countries. and others will be there to assist.

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  3. Thank you to everyone who replied yesterday! If you come across more organizations/individuals using CC licenses to publish and share their work, tweet at us! 🙏

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  4. Hey!👋 Know some awesome organizations, websites, or platforms that use CC licenses to share their content? Let us know about them by replying to this tweet!👇

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  6. This follows the government's 2017 decision to license all its social media content under CC BY thanks to work done by and other volunteers from . Great job! 👏👏👏

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  7. ☝️Also , and this is very important, please let us know the name of the adorable creature in your profile photo! 😍

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  8. You can share news from "'s frontline" by republishing 's stories, licensed CC BY-ND 4.0! Just follow these guidelines:

    Image of orcas by Robert Pittman/NOAA via Wikimedia Commons (Public domain).
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  9. This prize from awards a $10,000 cash grant to one individual who has created or led an effort to create an software product of value to the nonprofit sector and for social change. Apply or nominate someone by Dec 15!

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  10. "That's a current haircut!!" 😮 It's true, styles do come back around—even those from 1446. "Portrait of a Carthusian" is in the under CC0 via , see more at:

    Portrait of a Carthusian, 1446, Petrus Christus Netherlandish
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  11. Looking for a new gig? Check out this posting for a staff attorney at !

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  12. "Openness, inclusivity, accessibility, and egalitarianism are at the core of the movement. This movement is both a chance to bond with likeminded people and also a powerful call to action." Join the movement.

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  13. Need a professional, CC-licensed photo for your article, presentation, or media project? Check out this collection by .

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  14. ICYMI: When governments choose to use CC licenses to preserve and share cultural knowledge, it illustrates how our licenses can help create a more and world. Thanks for bringing this story to our attention & !

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  15. All of the from this report is in the public domain via CC0, so you can dig through it yourself!🙌

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  16. A friendly reminder—You can use CC-licensed materials as long as you follow the license conditions. One condition of all CC licenses is attribution. 👍 Unsure how to attribute? Here's a quick guide!

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  17. Early birds!🐦 Register today for the 2020 CC Global Summit in Lisbon using the discount code: SEEYOUSOON20 for 10% off!

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  18. Yes, we do. 👀 Check out this comic essay on licensed CC BY-NC-SA by Dr. Julia Schneider and Lena Kadriye Ziyal!

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  19. This 19th century work by Henri Fantin-Latour is in the via CC0. Amazing, right? 🙃 Check out 's full gallery here:

    "Madame Lerolle," 1882 by Henri Fantin-Latour
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1969.54
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  20. 👋We're hiring a Network Manager to help grow the CC Global Network. This job requires: ✅Community management/outreach ✅Familiarity w/ the open movement ✅Cross-cultural communication ✅Capacity building (Note: This is not a technical position)

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