Every year, photographers from around the world share incredible images on Wikimedia Commons, capturing the beauty and diversity of life on Earth. The Picture of the Year 2025 marks the 20th edition ...
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Update: Added Wikimedia Foundation's statement below and made a correction to denote it was only the Meta-Wiki that was vandalized. The Wikimedia Foundation suffered a security incident today after a ...
Wikimedia Enterprise principal product manager Chris Petrillo advised strategies to combat the rise of bot traffic, emphasizing the importance of human-driven contribution despite AI’s growing role in ...
The investors at South Park Commons realize there are a lot of places that promising founders can go for help when they’re starting companies. There’s the famed Y Combinator, which enrolls about 500 ...
Creative Commons facilitates the open sharing of art, information, and culture through tailored copyright licensing agreements. Unlike public domain works, Creative Commons materials remain under ...
As part of its 25th birthday celebration, the Wikimedia Foundation announced a series of new partnerships with AI tech companies that are now customers of its commercial product, Wikimedia Enterprise.
Public domain content is content that has become freely available to anyone because the protection period for intellectual property rights, such as copyright, has expired or the rights holder has ...
Every year, Wikimedia Commons hosts its Picture of the Year contest, bringing together some of the most stunning images shared by photographers from around the world. From landscapes and portraits to ...
In a world facing ecological exhaustion and spatial saturation, the act of building has come to represent both creation and consumption. For decades, architectural progress was measured by the new: ...
A lot of people know that Creative Commons exists, but fewer actually understand the ins and outs of the organization behind it. Before you turn to Creative Commons images for your projects, it’s ...