Hi Angeles,
I routinely use Creative Commons non-commercial licenses because of the nature of the work - design in health. For instance, a packaging and training design for naloxone that could be printed and assembled and shared, a set of COViD handouts that can be adapted for local needs. In both these cases part of the design is the use of CC to enable local adaptations and spread. It’s also an ethical decision based on the type of work we do in the Health Design Studio.
Best
Kate Sellen
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> On May 4, 2021, at 6:47 AM, María De Los Angeles Briones Rojas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi everybody,
> my name is Angeles Briones, I am a researcher at the Politecnico di Milano, nice to meet you!
> I am interested in knowing if any of the list:
>
> * uses opensource/creative commons licenses in the field of design, and not commercial patents?
> * why do you value the use of this type of license?
>
> thank you very much in advance!
>
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