
© 2021 EPFL / Jamani Caillet - The content produced by EPFL's communications department can now be used by anyone, thanks to a Creative Commons license that went into effect early this year. The goal is to share the School's scientific discoveries as widely as possible. One of EPFL's most important and legally binding roles is to explain the advances and discoveries being made at its labs to the broader community. That entails disseminating its research findings to as large an audience as possible and providing key information to journalists, teachers and anyone interested in science and technology. To that end, Mediacom (EPFL's communication departement) adopted a Creative Commons license early this year under which all its content - EPFL press releases , videos and photographs - can be freely reproduced by anyone. After an initial trial period, EPFL decided to fully implement the Creative Commons license: Attribution-ShareAlike 4. International (CC BY-SA 4.
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