Invitation to the establishment of Slovenian CC Chapter
On Monday, 6 May 2019, an introductory meeting, on which the Slovenian Creative Commons Chapter will be established will take place at 10:00 at the premises of Aksioma (Komenskega 18, 1000 Ljubljana). With the reorganization of Creative Commons (abbreviated CC or “ustvarjalna gmajna” in Slovenian), the CC Global Network was created. Individuals and institutions are free to join the network.
Everyone interested (members, future members and non-members alike) are kindly invited to join us on Monday on the introductory meeting, where we will discuss on future work and review the highlights of the main documents: CCGN Strategy, Charter, including Code of Conduct, and Chapter Standards and Guidelines.
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