How to Use CC License and CC-Licensed Work in your creation from Adaptation or compilation.
This is a part of the CC Certificate course for Educators 2020
1. Creative Commons’ in
Practise
Hi there!
I am Dian Indriani
I am here to present
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2. In this Presentation you will learn about:
• A description of collections
• A description of remixes / adapted works / derivative works
• Licensing considerations for collections
• Licensing considerations for remixes / adapted works / derivative
works
• Example of creating and licensing a collection
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This Presentation material is a derivative of the September 2020 Creative
Commons Certificate Course by Creative Commons, licensed CC BY 4.0.
3. “What is Collections??
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Commons Certificate Course by Creative Commons, licensed CC BY 4.0.
4. The Collections
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We Don’t
Mix them
TASL
• Compiles different works together
• Keep them organized as distinct
separate objects
• Provide attribution and licensing
information about the individual
works in the collection
• You may have a separate copyright
• New copyright applied only to the
new contribution (we may license it).
Attributions: “CC TV Dinner” by Nate
Angell. CC BY. Derivative of “tv dinner 1″ by
adrigu (https://flic.kr/p/6AMLDF) used under
CC BY, and various Creative Commons license
buttons by Creative Commons
(https://creativecommons.org/about/downl
oads) used under CC BY.
5. “What is The remixes / adapted works /
derivative works??
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Commons Certificate Course by Creative Commons, licensed CC BY 4.0.
6. The remixes / adapted works / derivative works
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We Mix them to
create smoothie
TASL
• Mix the material from different sources to
create a new creation
• we cannot tell what goes first and the last.
• it is still important to provide attribution
to the individual parts that went into
making the adaptation.
Attributions: “CC Smoothie” by Nate Angell. CC BY.
Derivative of “Strawberry Smoothie On Glass Jar” by
Element5
(https://www.pexels.com/photo/strawberry-
smoothie-on-glass-jar-775032/) in the public domain,
and various Creative Commons license buttons by
Creative Commons
(https://creativecommons.org/about/downloads)
used under CC BY.
7. “Choosing a License
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Commons Certificate Course by Creative Commons, licensed CC BY 4.0.
8. What License I should choose?
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Licensing a collection Licensing a remix
• You must attribute each individual work, with the
terms of their licenses
• You can license the entire collection, but ONLY
apply to the collection itself or your new added
contribution work, NOT to the single works within
the collection
• You must attribute to the individual of all of the sources
that were remixed (the original cc license always
applies to the materials you are adapting)
• You can license the new remix you’ve created, but the
license you choose must be compatible with the
licenses of the original works
General rules:
• You have to attribute the original work when you create an adaptation
• Consider license compatibility
• If the individual work using a NoDerivatives license, you can make and use changes only in your private
work and you cannot share your adaptation with others.
• If the individual work using a ShareAlike license, you must use ShareAlike or a compatible license to your
adaptation work (called your “adapter license”).
• Your rights in your adaptation only apply to your own contributions
• The original license continues for reuse of the elements from the original work that you used in your adaptation
work.
9. CC Compatible Chart
which CC-licensed material can be remixed?
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10. When the original work uses one of The Six CC-Licenses below:
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your adapter’s license include at least the same license elements as the license
applied to the original material
Your adapter’s license must be the same license as the license on the
material you are adapting.
In Adaptations/remixs/ derivative work: ND license Do not permit distribution of
adaptations work and forbids the creation of adaptations under the pre-4.0 versions.
However, in a collection: ND licenses do allow you to reproduce the material in
unmodified form together with other material.
your adapter’s license include at least the same license elements as the license applied to
the original material and your adapter’s license should also contain the NC restriction
11. Adapter License’s chart
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Adapter's license chart
Adapter's license
BY BY-NC
BY-NC-
ND
BY-NC-
SA
BY-ND BY-SA PD
Statusof
original
work
PD
BY
BY-NC
BY-NC-ND
BY-NC-SA
BY-ND
BY-SA
CC Adapters License Chart / CC BY 4.0
• Yellow and
Grey means
not
recommende
d/allowed to
use the
license for
your adapter
license.
12. Which license(s) I may use for collections licensed for commercial and
noncommercial uses?
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CC Applicable Collection License Chart / CC BY 4.0
• Green
means you
may
incorporate
into
collections
licensed for
commercial
and
noncomme
rcial uses..
Original Work Commercial Collection
(BY, BY-SA, BY-ND)
NonCommercial
Collection (BY-NC, BY-
NC-SA, BY-NC-ND)
PD
BY
BY-NC
BY-NC-ND
BY-NC-SA
BY-ND
BY-SA
13. Example of Collection!
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Attributions: “Adorable Kittens” by Dian Indriani , is licensed under CC BY-SA
Compilation of “Kittens” by Jennifer. C, used under CC BY 2.0 And Kittens By Abcrumley, used under CC BY 2.0
And “Three Little Kittens“ by Chris Parker,Under CC BY-ND 2.0 and “Lily’s Kittens” by Dian Indriani, under CC BY 2.0 (left to right)
14. Thanks!
Lets Rock!
You can also enroll CC Certificate course to vast your CC license knowledge.
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