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Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Right Issues The Impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida i Juan Office for Knowledge Dissemination Universitat de Barcelona EdReNe, Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010

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Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Creative Commons & OER Legal and technical infrastructure required to make “open” work

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona CC & OER: Plans for 2010 Materials for education community on legal aspects Course model for lawyers on open licensing addressing education-specific issues Education use cases Exploration on copyright limitations and OER production

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona CC & OER: Plans for 2010 R&D on metadata, best practices DiscoverEd CC tools for OER platforms Video on CC & OER Metrics regarding CC adoption

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Back to rights issues Marking rights in repositories Information Reuse Rights with contents Interoperability

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Back to rights issues Allowing reuse and remix? Conditions Requirements Not mentioned = Not allowed

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Back to rights issues Beyond limitations of rights Uses allowed without asking UE harmonization?

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona The choice of CC licenses Kind of explotaition allowed Reproduction, distribution, public communication Restrictions on use NonCommercial, NonDerivativeWorks Requirements ShareAlike

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona The choice of CC licenses Author/Rights holder keeps copyright No authorization for a use allowed by license Authorization required for other uses Requirements on attribution, no endorsement Legal notice

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Attribution - ShareAlike Attributio n Attribution -NoDerivWorks Attribution - NonCommercial Attribution -NonCommercial- NoDerivWorks Attribution –NonCommercial- ShareAlike Current CC licenses

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Questions beyond the choice Who owns copyright? Who will allow more uses? Who choices?

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Why CC-BY? Allows unrestricted adaptations, translations,... Wide use without restrictions on derivative works Compatible with any free license (legal interoperability)‏ Requires attribution (non endorsement) and respect for moral rights where exist

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Conclusions & Recommendations Importance of marking rights in repositories Choice of licensing model: permissions, restrictions, requirements Potential reuse and adaptations Clear IP policy on institutions Meaning of open Balance in the law

Final Strategic Seminar, Barcelona, March 25 th 2010 The impact of Creative Commons Ignasi Labastida, Universitat de Barcelona Contact: Ignasi Labastida i Juan Office for Knowledge Dissemination CRAI -Universitat de Barcelona Baldiri Reixac, Barcelona Tel: Fax: © 2010, Ignasi Labastida i Juan Some Rights Reserved