What is the goal of Creative Commons?

to make it easier for people to publish their work online

to provide financial backing for sharing ideas

to allow people to exchange ideas freely and easily

to grant permission to every person to use anyone else's work

with proper attribution and under certain conditions and restrictions

The goal of Creative Commons is to make it easier for people to publish their work online and allow for the easier sharing and exchange of ideas. It grants permissions to creators to choose how they want their work to be used by others through a set of standardized licenses. These licenses allow for more flexibility in copyright, granting permissions beyond those permitted under traditional copyright laws. However, Creative Commons does not provide financial backing for sharing ideas, and it does not grant universal permission for anyone to use someone else's work without permission.