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Creative Content Exchange Consultation – Responses Needed

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Please see below a message from Researcher Jennifer Volk:

The UK government are backing a pilot marketplace designed for buying, selling, and licensing digitised cultural, historic, and creative assets, to connect content owners with data and AI tech developers under clear licensing terms. Now in Beta testing, the platform – the Creative Content Exchange (thecce.co.uk) will be launched openly soon. We are researching the CCE and its implications at a time when GLAM institutions are experiencing challenges linked with the rise of Generative AI and Large Language Models.

The Creative Content Exchange is a UK government-backed initiative that aims to bring together UK-based creative content owners and businesses. The intention is for the CCE to be a trusted marketplace enabling access and licensing to digitised cultural and creative assets held by the UK’s cultural institutions and organisations.

I am inviting professionals who may have an opinion on the CCE to share their views via a short, anonymous survey. To find out more about the research and take part, please visit this link:

https://uofg.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ePCSmb5dySzd2U6

– The anonymous survey will take around 10-15 minutes to complete and can be done on a desktop or mobile device. If you would be interested in providing more detailed insights, you will have the opportunity to sign up to be interviewed at the end of the survey.

Please contact Jennifer Volk at j.volk.1@research.gla.ac.uk with any questions.

This research project is a PhD collaboration between University of Glasgow, University of Edinburgh and National Library of Scotland, supervised by Prof. Paul Gooding, Prof. Melissa Terras, Dr. Sarah Ames, Dr. Patrick Hart.

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