Just found this very cool page on the Creative Commons website that may be relevant to the discussion:
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Government_use_of_Creative_Commons

Ryan Kaldari

On 9/17/12 9:59 PM, Yann Forget wrote:
Hello,

2012/9/18 Michael Snow <wikipe...@frontier.com>:
On 9/17/2012 5:22 PM, Ryan Kaldari wrote:

Personally, I would prefer that people pursue freedom of panorama before we
pursue "freedom of deep space objects". The later I would put pretty far
down the priority list, actually. How about the following agenda:

1. Freedom of orphaned works
2. Freedom of panorama in U.S.
3. Get Library of Congress to digitize all U.S. copyright records
4. Get U.S. to apply rule of the shorter term
5. Get U.K. to officially kill sweat of the brow
6. Repeal database rights in EU
7. Repeal Sonny Bono Copyright Extension Act
8. Fix absurd copyright terms in Mexico
9. Get works by U.S. states added to public domain
10. Freedom of deep space objects
....
99. Profit

I'd probably use a different order, but that would be quibbling. I think
just the thought of prioritizing like this is a good exercise, and would
love to hear how other people stack up these priorities. It's an interesting
challenge to balance which of these ideas would have the most impact with
which are the most realistically achievable in the near future.

--Michael Snow
Yeah, great list. I would add near the top, FOP everywhere, specially in France.
And then scrapping special copyright extension (30 years in France for
"dead in combat").

Regards,

Yann

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