Yesterday OEN reported a on survey conducted by the UK Office of Public Sector information (brought to our attention by Glyn Moody). Creative Commons has now posted a response on their blog to the research. From CC’s blog post:
Overall, it is fantastic that this survey was done and published. Clearly the public wants to be encouraged to make use of its own information and a non-transactional alternative to default copyright is necessary to make that encouragement.
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