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Governance
iCommons is a UK private charitable corporation limited by guarantee with an office at 1st Floor, Offices at the Grace, No. 54 Bath Ave., Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa. You can read about the iCommons board and staff on the people page, and about governance of iCommons on the governance page of the iCommons wiki where you can download corporate documents, financials and board reports.
The organisation, iCommons Ltd, is governed by the following Core Values and Code of Conduct that were developed by members of the iCommons community:
iCommons Core Values
iCommons adheres to these core values and principles:
- Defend, protect, support and encourage the freedom of societies to create, build upon and share works of culture.
- Develop theory and practice with respect to concepts and structures that can support commons-based projects both nationally and internationally.
- Encourage broad participation in the growth of the intellectual commons - from business to the public sector, and throughout wider civil society.
- Respect the diversity of creativity and innovation by creators around the world.
- Promote and support efforts to achieve a more equitable global development based on access to technology, knowledge, science and culture.
- Promote the highest levels of open access to intellectual products for organisations and individuals - especially those with a public mandate
- Employ open and transparent governance and processes organisationally.
- Promote and seek global diversity in participation in iCommons activities.
- Actively seek out, and productively network with other organisations that promote like values.
- Encourage the incorporation of accessibility principles within iCommons.
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A key change at iCommons
If you're not part of the iCommons mailing list, take a look at the letter that Heather Ford, Executive Director of iCommons, sent to the list yesterday:
Dear friends,
At the 2 August iCommons Board Meeting, the board decided to make some difficult but necessary changes at iCommons. It has become clear over the past months that our vision for iCommons is different from the... more
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