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Slide 1: Creative Commons creativecommons.org Creative Commons International
Slide 2: Creative Commons International • adapt CC licenses to national jurisdictions: “License Porting” • create an international network of copyright experts • co-ordinate working groups for legal research • Collaboration EU/WIPO
Slide 3: license porting procedure Affiliate Institution and Project Lead chosen Project Lead produces first draft Public Discussion Project Lead produces second draft Creative Commons reviews draft Project Lead arranges technical requirements Launch of the national version of the licenses
Slide 4: CC worldwide We are in contact with 90 countries worldwide
Slide 5: CC worldwide 44 Countries have launched national CC licenses
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Slide 7: Completed licenses
Slide 8: countries in public discussion
Slide 9: the licenses 6 variations Deeds Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives TIFF QuickTimeᆰ and ap are needed to see thisde (Uncompressed) (by-nc-nd) Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike TIFF QuickTimeᆰ and ap are needed to see thisde (Uncompressed) (by-nc-sa) Licenses Attribution Non-commercial TIFF QuickTimeᆰ and ap are needed to see thisde (Uncompressed) (by-nc) Attribution No Derivatives TIFF QuickTimeᆰ and ap are needed to see thisde (Uncompressed) (by-nd) Attribution Share Alike TIFF QuickTimeᆰ and ap are needed to see thisde (Uncompressed) Metadata = (by-sa) QuickTimeᆰ TIFF needed to seeand ap Logo + Link Attribution are (Uncompressed) de this (by)
Slide 10: how to publish
Slide 11: choose the license
Slide 12: license your work
Slide 13: deed
Slide 14: legal code
Slide 15: metadata
Slide 16: internationalization QuickTimeᆰ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.
Slide 17: substantial legal changes • Moral Rights • Neighbouring Rights • Mandatory provisions of national code in contract law and consumer protection laws • Collecting Societies • Language
Slide 18: version 3.0 • Further Internationalization • Generic License • US License • International Harmonization • Moral Rights • Collecting Societies
Slide 19: aspiration • Enforceability of the CC licenses in courts • Interoperability of Open Content Licenses
Slide 20: first court case
Slide 21: “In principle, Curry owns the copyright in the four photos, and the photos, by their posting on that website, are subject to the [Creative Commons] License. Therefore Audax should observe the conditions that control the use by third parties of the photos as stated in the License…The claim [...] will therefore be allowed; defendants will be enjoined from publishing all photos that [Curry] has published on www.flickr.com, unless this occurs in accordance with the conditions of the License.” Curry v. Audax, District Court of Amsterdam – March 9, 2006, Interim measure, Case no. 334492 / KG 06-176 SR
Slide 22: education
Slide 23: MIT OCW •Initiative of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2001) •Free and open digital publication of high quality materials •Flexible licensing approach •Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike
Slide 24: “connexions”
Slide 25: “connexions” • Connexions offers an “online library” of networked content • How to license content in a way that left it open and dynamic - • but still offers protection ? • Creative Commons Attribution license (BY)
Slide 26: Open Courseware Consortium
Slide 27: what comes next? QuickTimeᆰ and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor are needed to see this picture.
Slide 28: ccLearn Steering Committee Staff James Boyle Hal Abelson Michael Carroll Jimmy Wales Ahrash Bissell
Slide 29: CCi at iSummit • Version 3.0 (implementation in national licenses) • International Private Law • Collecting Societies • Statistics and global growth • Future versioning and strategies
Slide 30: CC + a Creative Commons license + some other agreement which provides more Permissions.
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Slide 42: Thank you!
Slide 43: catharina@creativecommons.org This presentation is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Germany License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/de/



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