OUCS 4 Nov 2009. What is Creative Commons? Derived from free and open source software licensing Founded in 2001 by Prof Lawrence Lessig at the University.

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OUCS 4 Nov 2009

What is Creative Commons? Derived from free and open source software licensing Founded in 2001 by Prof Lawrence Lessig at the University of Stanford Designed to push back against increased enclosure of ‘intellectual commons’ Six ‘general’, regionalised licences for easy sharing of rights in content A suite of machine-, human- and lawyer-readable licences Some cool icons

What are the conditions? Attribution Author must be acknowledged on all copies and adaptations of the work, including a link to the original version of the work

What are the conditions? Non-commercial The work can only be used for non-commercial purposes

What are the conditions? No Derivatives The work can only be distributed in its original form; no adaptations or translations can be made

What are the conditions? Sharealike The work can be modified and adapted, but the entire resulting work (including new material added by the adaptor) must be distributed under the same sharealike licence

What are the six licences?

What does adaptation mean? Your authorship will always be acknowledged Some examples –Re-use in educational material –Sampling your voice to use in electronic music –Incorporating still or moving images into a Youtube video Re-use must avoid ‘derogatory treatment’ meaning adaptation that risks having a detrimental effect on your reputation

Final Thoughts Unauthorised re-use a fact of life Creative Commons at least allows a creator to state how they feel about copying and re-use in a well understood form Could you benefit from other people’s CC material? Where do you fall on the continuum of openness?