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Michelle Thorne

Michelle Thorne
Project Assistant, Creative Commons International

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Michelle Thorne works for Creative Commons International in Berlin, Germany. She assists in coordinating over fifty jurisdictions worldwide to localize and promote the Creative Commons licensing suite. She contributes to projects such as CC Case Studies, which documents exemplary and innovative license usage.

Michelle holds a B.A. in Critical Social Thought and German Studies from Mount Holyoke College, USA.

Sessions

10:05 Wednesday, 22-10-2008
Markus Beckedahl (Creative Commons Germany / newthinking communications GmbH ), John Hendrik Weitzmann (Creative Commons Germany / European Academy of Law and Computing (EEAR)), Michelle Thorne (Creative Commons International)
This panel aims to highlight the range of work being done by creators and content aggregators in the Creative Commons community and inform the audience how they can integrate these freely available tools into their own creations, collaborations, and businesses. Read more.