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Patrick Fulton & Sara Nodine Warren D. Allen Music Library. Do you…. Want to let people share and use your photographs, but not allow companies to sell them ? Want to find access to course materials from the world’s top universities ?
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Patrick Fulton & Sara Nodine Warren D. Allen Music Library
Do you… • Want to let people share and use your photographs, but not allow companies to sell them? • Want to find access to course materials from the world’s top universities? • Want to encourage readers to re-publish your blog posts, as long as they give you credit? • Want to find songs that you can use and remix, royalty-free? Source: creativecommons.org
Use the Creative Commons! “A nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools.” Mission: “Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation.” Vision: “Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research and education, full participation in culture – to drive a new era of development, growth, and productivity.” Source: creativecommons.org
History of CC • Founded in 2001 • Supported by the Center for the Study of the Public Domain (Duke University) • First licenses released in 2002 free to the public • Dedicated projects in education launched in 2007 • 2008: the new Nine Inch Nails album was released under CC • In its first 7 years – estimated 350 million CC licensed works • October 2013 – CC Workshop with musicians in Melanesia
Before licensing… Irrevocability Appropriateness of the material Nature and adequacy of rights Type of license Additional provisions
Considerations for licensees • Understand the license • Legal code – not just human-readable deed • Permission granted for what you want to do • Version of the license • Scope of the license • What exactly is being licensed • Clear rights with any third parties • Know your obligations • Provide attribution • Do not restrict others from exercising rights • Determine what you can do with adaptations • Termination is automatic when you fail to comply
The Licenses • Three “layers” • Legal Code • Human-Readable – “The Common Deed” • Machine-Readable • Six different licenses • Attribution • Attribution-NoDerivs • Attribution-ShareAlike • Attribution-NonCommerical-ShareAlike • Attribution-NonCommercial • Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
Attribution(CC BY) • Allows others to: • Distribute • Remix • Tweak • Build upon • Benefit commercially even • As long as… • Credit the creator
Attribution-NoDerivs(CC BY-ND) • Allows others to: • Commercial redistribute • Non-commercial redistribute • As long as… • Unchanged • Complete • Credits the creator
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike(CC BY-NC-SA) • Allows others to non-commercially: • Remix • Tweak • Build upon • As long as… • Credit the creator • License the new creation under identical terms
Attribution-ShareAlike(CC BY-SA) • Allows others to: • Remix • Tweak • Build upon • Benefit commercially even • As long as… • Credit the creator • License the new creation under identical terms
Attribution-NonCommerical(CC BY-NC) • Allows others to non-commercially: • Remix • Tweak • Build upon • As long as… • Credit the creator
Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivs(CC BY-NC-ND) • Allows others to: • Download • Share • As long as… • Credit the creator
CC for Flickr Images Some rights reserved
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