Welcome to Creative Commons Hong Kong!

Creative Commons (CC) is a copyright license that defines the spectrum of possibilities between full copyright (all rights reserved) and the public domain (no rights reserved). Our licenses help you keep your copyright while inviting certain uses of your work. In other words, it is a “some rights reserved” copyright.
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Creative Commons Hong Kong (CCHK) brings the Creative Commons licenses to Hong Kong by porting CC licenses in compliance with Hong Kong’s Copyright Ordinance.

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Public Consultation on "Proposals for Strengthening Copyright Protection in the Digital Environment"

18 January 2010


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‘Creative Commons’: Opportunities for Public Life, Work and Play in Hong Kong 3.0

30 November 2009

Public seminar by Mr. Pindar Wong, Co-Public Lead of Creative Commons Hong Kong

  • Date: Monday (November 30) 4:30-6:00 PM.
  • Venue: Lecture room T5, Meng Wah Complex (next to Eliot Hall)

Local Internet pioneer and entrepreneur Pindar Wong discusses the challenges, opportunities and responsibilities facing Hong Kong’s first digital generation. The talk will focus on ‘Creative Commons’, a progressive copyright system that allows to share, remix, reuse and upload digital materials — legally. How can ‘Creative Commons’  create new commercial and cultural opportunities by changing our copyright culture  from ‘No you can’t’  to ‘Yes you Can!’? How can ‘Creative Commons’ be used to open up access to our cultural archives such as those held by public service broadcasters like RTHK?

Mr. Pindar Wong is the past Chairman of the Asia and Pacific Internet Association; the Executive Committee Chairman of the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies; Advisor to the Asia Pacific Networking Group; and international advisory board member of the UNDP’s Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme. He is also the Chairman of VeriFi (Hong Kong) Ltd., an Internet infrastructure consultancy, and Co-Public Lead of Creative Commons Hong Kong. Previously he co-founded Hong Kong’s first licensed ISP in 1993, was the alternate chair of Asia Pacific Network Information Centre, and was appointed by the Internet Architecture Board to the Policy Oversight Committee. He served as the first Vice Chairman of ICANN’s Board of Directors in 1999, was elected to the Board of Trustees of the Internet Society (2003), and served on the Board of the Public Interest Registry (2006). Prior to his involvement in pioneering commercial Internet services, he was a doctoral candidate and Sir Edward Youde research fellow at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Before gaining his doctoral fellowship, Mr. Wong was briefly a banker after graduating with first class honors in computing science from Imperial College London.

This event will be offered in the framework of the MJ course “Critical Issues in Journalism and Global Communications”.

Software Freedom Day 2009, Hong Kong

14 September 2009


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CCHK Launches the Liberal Studies Creative Archive

9 September 2009


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Revamp of “Resources” Section of Official CCHK Web Site

20 August 2009

Creative Commons Hong Kong has been launched for close to a year and generated some valuable resources. The Resources Section has been updated, expanded and re-designed to make these resources available.

You are invited to browse, reuse and remix the above content according to the licenses stated!

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