Learn about Creative Commons by watching our videos. All videos are available in Flash Video and Ogg Theora formats.
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ccSearch Screencast
2008 — 1:09 minCreative Commons' CTO, Nathan Yergler, explains how to use ccSearch with Firefox.
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Wanna Work Together?
2006 — 3:00 minsOur brand new video pays tribute to the people around the world using
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Get Creative
2002CC's signature animated film covers the basics of why we formed,
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CC+: Creative Commons and Commerce
2007 — 8:00 minsThis video explains how Creative Commons licenses can be used in conjunction with commercial licensing arrangements.
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Building on the Past
2003 — 2:00 minsJustin Cone won our Moving Images Contest with this clip,
created to demonstrate how CC works.A high quality, 640x480, version is available here.
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Mix Tape
2003 — 1:50 minsSheryl Seibert's video about found art and remix culture was
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Reticulum Rex
2003 — 5:43 minsThis film describes some of CC's success stories and gives insight
into where we're headed. -
CC Brasil
2004 — 11:36 minsIn 2004, we went to Rio for the launch of CC Brasil. This short film
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Mayer and Bettle
2006 — 5:48 minsMayer and Bettle explain what Creative Commons is and how it works. A short promotional animation created for Creative Commons Australia and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) as part of the QUT Smart Train 2006.
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Mayer and Bettle 2
2008 — 5:00 minsMayer and Bettle explain what Creative Commons is and how it works. A short promotional animation created for Creative Commons Australia and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).

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