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loftwork, co-founderCreative Commons, Asia
Chiaki Hayashi
loftwork.com
11 years!
16,000Creators
loftwork.jp
Web, Mobile,Movie, GraphicBig Projects
CreatorsClient
loftwork
working with20 illustrators
working with a partnerin Amsterdam
Managing a big web project
Karasuma, Kyoto
Shibuya, Tokyo
2,000 Contents/m
200,000 Pages
4,000 Creators/y
500 Projects/y
Creative
Local+
OpenCU.com
Creative
Education+
2,500members
/15months
BY NC
ND SA
70
500 Million
400 Million
300 Million
200 Million
100 Million
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
While this chart shows incredible growth, the absolute number of licensed works is probably far larger. Due to the conservative way we estimate, only numbers from Yahoo! Site Explorer and Flickr are actually re!ected. The most signi"cant adoption event in Creative Commons’ history, the migration of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia sites to CC BY-SA starting in June 2009, is not directly re!ected in the chart. Furthermore, due to changes at Yahoo!, even relative growth is probably understated starting around May 2010.
As use of Creative Commons licenses has grown, the mix of licenses used has changed. After its "rst year, only about 20% of works were licensed to permit in advance both remix and commercial use – that is, considered fully “free” or “open.” After 8 years, that proportion had approximately doubled.
This change seems to indicate that once creators have experienced the power of open, they want more of it!
VISUALIZING THE GROWTH
2003 – 2010
20% "rst year, nearly 40% by 2010CC BY, BY-SA, Public Domain
Total CC Licensed Works
TOTAL CC LICENSED WORKSAS OF 2010
400MM+USING A FULLY OPEN
CC LICENSEAS OF 2010
40%
Culture
Armenia, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Georgia, Israel, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Netherland, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russian
Rederation, Serbia, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States and United Nations etc
Goernment
Education
Education
Creativity
Diversity
Innovation
Creativity is the power to reject the past, to change the status quo and to seek new potential.
Ai Weiwei
Thank you