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3 commentsFriday, August 28, 2009

Wojcicki, Brin Give $500,000 To Creative Commons

Much love from Google cofounder and wife

People who don't really believe that Google wants to make the world's information "universally accessible and useful" will, going forward, have a more difficult time arguing their point.  Yesterday, Creative Commons announced that it's received a $500,000 gift from Anne Wojcicki and Sergey Brin.

Anne WojcickiWojcicki is the cofounder of 23andMe and Brin's wife.  And Brin, of course, is the cofounder and president of Google.  One interesting question is exactly whose checkbook the donation issued from; a post on the Creative Commons blog always puts Wojcicki's name first when naming the pair.

A relevant point is that Fortune pegged Brin's net worth at $12 billion in mid-March.

But anyway, Melissa Reeder, a development manager at Creative Commons, responded to their donation by writing, "We are delighted that the couple recognizes the importance of Creative Commons and has decided to invest in our work to support sharing, collaboration, and the spread of knowledge and creativity."

Reeder then continued, "This gift - made in addition to the financial support that Google offers CC annually - will be used to support Creative Commons generally, with a focus on developing our Science Commons project, which Wojcicki and Brin are particularly excited about."

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Doug is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest eBusiness news.

A great jackpot for Creative

A great jackpot for Creative Commons and they really deserve it

What a shame.

Meantime, thousands of kids with cancer dying everyday in this country who could need that help. F. created commons.

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