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Interactive Screen A
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A Overview Copyright Legal Solution Structural Solution Audience Democratization Projects Adoption
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Broad Goals: To keep ideas free (12-bar blues) To facilitate collaboration across space and time by eliminating transaction costs To further facilitate the democratization of content production and distribution A Interactive Screen
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Specific Goals: To enable people to build a pool of content they can draw from in return To make that content searchable in a distributed way A Interactive Screen
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Creative Commons Highlights: A standard way to share content on the Net A way to make remixing and distributing content, easy and legal Written about in the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Business 2.0, among many other publications 4,000,000 web pages with Creative Commons licenses (text, audio, video, images) that can be shared or remixed by anyone, legally Content growth rate of 50% a quarter ~$3.5 million in funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, the Omidyar Network Fund, the High Q Foundation, and the Center for the Public Domain to fulfill our mission
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Creative Commons Highlights Continued: Integrated into MacBand.com, DMusic.com, Soundshelf.com, Archive.org, Garageband.com, Opsound.org, and MacJams.com, Soundclick.com, Movable Type, Openphoto.net, etc. Wired Magazine will release a Creative Commons sampling friendly CD in October 2004, including tracks from Chuck D, David Byrne, Gilberto Gil, Spoon, Thievery Corporation, Paul Westerberg, Cornelieus, and others. All tracks will be available for the public to remix (using software like GarageBand) and post to the Web for commercial or noncommercial use
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A Interactive Screen Overview Copyright Legal Solution Structural Solution Audience Democratization Projects Adoption
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Challenges to the current copyright system: Works are naturally copyrighted Copyright is a bundle of rights There is no easy way to give some, or all of those rights away Current climate hurts innovation A
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More challenges given new technologies: Internet gives worldwide distribution New software makes it easy to build on culture (Garageband, iMovie) Current online distribution leaves terms-of-use vague Current climate hurts innovation A
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A Interactive Screen Overview Copyright Legal Solution Structural Solution Audience Democratization Projects Adoption
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Every Creative Commons licenses allows the world to distribute, display, perform, or webcast a work. In addition one may apply the following conditions: Attribution No Commercial Use No Derivative Works Share Alike A
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There are eleven total combinations. A
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A Interactive Screen Overview Copyright Legal Solution Structural Solution Audience Democratization Projects Adoption
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Answer three simple questions to choose a license. A
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Slide 13 Then, you’ll get a logo to put on your web page. A
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The logo links to the Commons Deed. A
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The Commons Deed links to the Legal Code. A
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In total, the license is a three Layer Interface: A
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Examples: TO SHARE: Prelinger Archives TO TRANSFORM: Justin Cone A
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Prelinger Archives
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The Corporation
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A Interactive Screen Overview Copyright Legal Solution Structural Solution Audience Democratization Projects Adoption
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A Interactive Screen Business Art Education/Research
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Magnatune
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Plum TV (localized content)
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Opsound
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PLOS
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OCW
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A Interactive Screen Overview Copyright Legal Solution Structural Solution Audience Democratization Projects Adoption
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Digital Junkyard
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Youth Media
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A Interactive Screen Overview Copyright Legal Solution Structural Solution Audience Democratization Projects Adoption
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rdf search engine: the web use google to find CC licensed content A
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RDF Search Engine
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Mozilla Plug-in
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tomjoe “alien dog” remix “alien dog”“volcano” jane “volcano” remix “have not” remix MIXTER: exposes connections between music and people. A
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Mixter
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4th Wall Films
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Get Music: GarageBand users take Creative Commons licensed sound from the pool to remix Benefits to the user: More sounds to play with Put Music: GarageBand users use Creative Commons licenses to put music in the pool for others to share and remix Benefits to the user: Increased exposure unmixed tracks Supreme Court Audio Apple Loops mp3s Wired CD tracks Creative Commons Open Sound Pool
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Application Integration
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*http://creativecommons.org/technology/embedding File Embedding
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Pulls info out of MP3 ID3 tag Search Embedded Files
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iRATE Radio Reads MP3 ID3 Tags
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Tagging Tools
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A Interactive Screen Overview Copyright Legal Solution Structural Solution Audience Democratization Projects Adoption
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4,000,000
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A According to Yahoo!, one out of every 1,200 web pages has a CC license on it Google “creative” and we’re #2 Google “commons” and we’re #1
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DMusic
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Garageband
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MacBand
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CC Music Labels forming the IMCA (International Music Commons Association)
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Telltale Weekly
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Buzznet Photoblog
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Indymedia Content Management Systems
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Winksite Moblogging
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Biomed Central
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Price of Loyalty Government Documents
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Adobe XMP
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License Innovations: Recombo/Sampling Remix Ready Sampling Compulsory Developing Nations
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iCommons Science Commons
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Creative Experiments
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Broad Goals: To keep ideas free (12-bar blues) To facilitate collaboration across space and time by eliminating transaction costs To further facilitate the democratization or content production and distribution A Interactive Screen
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Specific Goals: To enable people to build a pool of content they can draw from in return To make that content searchable in a distributed way A Interactive Screen
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