"In a major step towards greater open access in France, Paris Musées is releasing its digital collections into the public domain with a CC0 waiver. Europeana's Douglas McCarthy spoke with Philippe Rivière, Head of Communication and Digital at Paris Musées, to find out more."
"Tell us all about the Paris Musées open access announcement. 
From
 January 2020, Paris Musées will begin releasing digital images of its 
out-of-copyright works into the public domain under the Creative Commons
 CC0 
waiver. Our first release numbers more than 150,000 images and other 
sets will follow. We are publishing the material set by set so that the 
copyright status of the artworks and photographs can be carefully 
evaluated. 
Which collections and what type of images are being openly released? 
Paris
 Musées manages the fourteen museums of the City of Paris and altogether
 the collection numbers over a million artworks. From archaeology to 
fashion and contemporary art, the collections are remarkably diverse and
 they are still being digitised. Since May 2016 our collections have 
been accessible online at http://parismuseescollections.paris.fr/en. 
What motivated Paris Musées to adopt open access now? 
Paris
 Musées has been working on its open access strategy for some time and 
discussions intensified during the development of our collections 
website. Our project team was aware of the international Open GLAM movement and we wanted to make our own contribution to it."
