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4 million CC licensed videos on YouTube

It’s been a year since YouTube launched its CC video library, and since then, users have added 40 years worth of video under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence.

From 25 July 2012, users can opt for future videos to be licensed under CC BY as a default.

For more information, see Creative Commons CEO Cathy Casserly’s guest post on the YouTube blog.

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Cheryl Foong 27 July 2012 Arts and Creativity, Creative Commons international, Video
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