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Creative Commons:A PrimerNETC2010Anne Mims Adrian, Auburn University- eXtensionDeb Coates, Iowa State Extension
Value of Sharing“Traditional learning environments convey knowledge via overwhelmingly copyright-protected publications. Networked learning, contrastingly, is an “open source” culture that seeks to share openly and freely in both creating and distributing knowledge and products.”creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/15522
Value of SharingBuild blocks for the creation of new knowledge.Access to cultural heritage through information resources.Promote education, through the spread of information, ideas and scientific principles.Enable follow-on innovation.Enable low cost access to information without the need to locate the owner or negotiate rights clearance and pay royalties.
Creative CommonsYou have a choicehttp://creativecommons.org/videos
Creative CommonsCreators mark their creative work something other than All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved”.
Creative CommonsLaunched in 2002Provides a set of free copyright licenses for public use“Some Rights Reserved”en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
Creative Commonsrange of creative works available to build upon legally and to share.  creators decide which rights they reserve and which rights they waive for the benefit of others.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
Creative Commonsspectrum of possibilities between full copyright (all rights reserved) and the public domain (no rights reserved).help creators keep your copyright while inviting certain uses of their work—a “some rights reserved” copyright.creativecommons.org
CC Public Licenses
CC Public License
CC Public License Combinations
Public Domainrange of abstract materials—commonly referred to as intellectual property—which are not owned or controlled by anyone. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain
Public Domainrange of abstract materials—commonly referred to as intellectual property—which are not owned or controlled by anyone. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain
All rights reservedright to publish a work is retained by the copyright holder.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_rights_reserved
Creative Commonsgrant some or all of your rights to the public while retaining other rights.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
Attribution (by)Give credit the way the creator requested.
Share-Alike (sa)Allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work.
No Derivative (nd)Let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.
Non Commercial (nc)Let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work—and derivative works based upon it—but for noncommercial purposes only.
Examples of CC useBugwood Network bugwood.org/Eli Sagor's photos (look for forestry photos) flickr.com/photos/esagor/Cooperative Extension Group slideshare.net/group/cooperative-extension/slideshowsSome use Creative Commons license. Some use All rights Reserved.
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Flickr CC License Example
Photo Site CC License
Creative CommonsPublic Domain
Creative CommonsAll rights reserved
Creative CommonsAll rights reservedPublic DomainAttribution
Creative CommonsShare-AlikeAll rights reservedPublic DomainAttribution
Creative CommonsNoncommercialShare-AlikeAll rights reservedPublic DomainAttribution
Creative CommonsShare-AlikeAll rights reservedNo DerivativesPublic DomainAttribution
Creative CommonsNoncommercialShare-AlikeAll rights reservedNo DerivativesPublic DomainAttribution
Search for CC WorksCreative Commons Search   search.creativecommons.org/ CC Content Directories  wiki.creativecommons.org/Content_CuratorsFlickr flickr.com/creativecommons/ Slideshare slideshare.net/tag/creativecommonsGoogle google.com/advanced_search?hl=en Open CourseWare Initiatives  ocwconsortium.org/use/use-dynamic.html
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ResourcesCommon Misunderstandings of Creative Commons Licenses lessig.org/blog/2007/12/commons_misunderstandings_asca.html  Creative Commons creativecommons.org/creativecommons.org/videos
ResourcesWhite House Copyright Notice whitehouse.gov/copyright/Except where otherwise noted, 3rd-party content on this site is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0 License. …agree to grant a non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free license to the rest of the world for their submissions to whitehouse.gov under the CC Attribution 3.0 License.
ResourcesCode of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education  mediaeducationlab.com/pdf/CodeofBestPracticesinFairUse.pdfNational Science Foundation Task Force on Cyberlearningcreativecommons.org/weblog/entry/8885Materials funded by NSF should be made readily available on the web with permission for unrestricted reuse and recombination. New grant proposals should make their plans clear for both the availability and the sustainability of materials produced by their funded project.
Creative Commons:A Primer             This work by Anne Mims Adrian and Deb Coates is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensewww.slideshare.net/aafromaa

Creative Commons: A primer

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    Creative Commons:A PrimerNETC2010AnneMims Adrian, Auburn University- eXtensionDeb Coates, Iowa State Extension
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    Value of Sharing“Traditionallearning environments convey knowledge via overwhelmingly copyright-protected publications. Networked learning, contrastingly, is an “open source” culture that seeks to share openly and freely in both creating and distributing knowledge and products.”creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/15522
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    Value of SharingBuildblocks for the creation of new knowledge.Access to cultural heritage through information resources.Promote education, through the spread of information, ideas and scientific principles.Enable follow-on innovation.Enable low cost access to information without the need to locate the owner or negotiate rights clearance and pay royalties.
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    Creative CommonsYou havea choicehttp://creativecommons.org/videos
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    Creative CommonsCreators marktheir creative work something other than All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved”.
  • 6.
    Creative CommonsLaunched in2002Provides a set of free copyright licenses for public use“Some Rights Reserved”en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
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    Creative Commonsrange ofcreative works available to build upon legally and to share. creators decide which rights they reserve and which rights they waive for the benefit of others.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
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    Creative Commonsspectrum ofpossibilities between full copyright (all rights reserved) and the public domain (no rights reserved).help creators keep your copyright while inviting certain uses of their work—a “some rights reserved” copyright.creativecommons.org
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    CC Public LicenseCombinations
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    Public Domainrange ofabstract materials—commonly referred to as intellectual property—which are not owned or controlled by anyone. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain
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    Public Domainrange ofabstract materials—commonly referred to as intellectual property—which are not owned or controlled by anyone. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain
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    All rights reservedrightto publish a work is retained by the copyright holder.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_rights_reserved
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    Creative Commonsgrant someor all of your rights to the public while retaining other rights.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
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    Attribution (by)Give creditthe way the creator requested.
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    Share-Alike (sa)Allow othersto distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work.
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    No Derivative (nd)Letothers copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.
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    Non Commercial (nc)Letothers copy, distribute, display, and perform your work—and derivative works based upon it—but for noncommercial purposes only.
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    Examples of CCuseBugwood Network bugwood.org/Eli Sagor's photos (look for forestry photos) flickr.com/photos/esagor/Cooperative Extension Group slideshare.net/group/cooperative-extension/slideshowsSome use Creative Commons license. Some use All rights Reserved.
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    Creative CommonsAll rightsreservedPublic DomainAttribution
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    Creative CommonsShare-AlikeAll rightsreservedPublic DomainAttribution
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    Creative CommonsShare-AlikeAll rightsreservedNo DerivativesPublic DomainAttribution
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    Creative CommonsNoncommercialShare-AlikeAll rightsreservedNo DerivativesPublic DomainAttribution
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    Search for CCWorksCreative Commons Search search.creativecommons.org/ CC Content Directories wiki.creativecommons.org/Content_CuratorsFlickr flickr.com/creativecommons/ Slideshare slideshare.net/tag/creativecommonsGoogle google.com/advanced_search?hl=en Open CourseWare Initiatives ocwconsortium.org/use/use-dynamic.html
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    ResourcesCommon Misunderstandings ofCreative Commons Licenses lessig.org/blog/2007/12/commons_misunderstandings_asca.html  Creative Commons creativecommons.org/creativecommons.org/videos
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    ResourcesWhite House CopyrightNotice whitehouse.gov/copyright/Except where otherwise noted, 3rd-party content on this site is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0 License. …agree to grant a non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free license to the rest of the world for their submissions to whitehouse.gov under the CC Attribution 3.0 License.
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    ResourcesCode of BestPractices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education mediaeducationlab.com/pdf/CodeofBestPracticesinFairUse.pdfNational Science Foundation Task Force on Cyberlearningcreativecommons.org/weblog/entry/8885Materials funded by NSF should be made readily available on the web with permission for unrestricted reuse and recombination. New grant proposals should make their plans clear for both the availability and the sustainability of materials produced by their funded project.
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    Creative Commons:A Primer            This work by Anne Mims Adrian and Deb Coates is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensewww.slideshare.net/aafromaa