Throughout this season of the podcast I’ve been talking with storytellers about their craft, and the potential they have to make positive change in the world. Now that we’re struggling to get access to reliable facts about COVID, climate change, and even our own history, it seems like it's time to change the narrative of how we develop knowledge, and ask ourselves: who owns a story and who gets access to them? In this episode, I talk with Cahterine Stihler, CEO of Creative Commons, about the importance of open source resources, and developing licenses that allow for sharing of information while protecting the intellectual property of researchers, artists, and writers. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Links from our conversation: Creative Commons Licenses Open Journalism Project UNESCO information literacy & human rights What is copyright and what is 'Fair Use?' (SPLC)
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