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Documentation and Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n

The new Creative Commons Global Network is the result of a comprehensive and collaborative effort by the CC movement to renew and grow its network, finalized at the 2017 Global Summit in Toronto.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s important to acknowledge the hard work of all the people involved from the beginning, which included research<\/a> (the Faces of the Commons is a 300 page multi region report with recommendations and insights), an open consultation with the broad CC community including CC Affiliates, partners, funders, and the CC Board, and 22 online and in-person meetings. More than the 80 percent of the active members of the network were involved in the process. You can read the full Global Network Strategy<\/a>, as well as other documentation of the process, in our Github repository<\/a>.<\/p>\n

We have developed a lot of documentation to guide the Network process, including documentation for vouching<\/a>, for creating a Chapter<\/a>, a Guide for being an Institutional Member<\/a>, etc.<\/p>\n

Legal Policies<\/h2>\n

When you participate in the Creative Commons Global Network (\u201cCCGN\u201d), there are several legal policies that you should read because they apply to you as you engage with CC and the network.<\/p>\n

The following policies apply to everyone who participates in the CCGN:<\/p>\n