6. Copyright is a legal concept,
giving the creator of an
original work exclusive
rights to it, usually for a
limited time. It is a form
of intellectual property
7. What can be protected by
Copyright?
Literary, musical, dramatic,
artistic works. Copyright
gives the creator of the work
exclusive rights over certain
uses of that work!
8. However, some people
believe that Copyright:
1.
Prevent dissemination of their
work to the widest possible
audience
2. Does not help them to gain the
recognition they desire
9. They want to SHARE
generously
with others their work!
They want to give the
permission to others to copy,
distribute,edit,remix and built
upon their creation!
10. Is it possible ?
All
rights
reserved
Some
rights
reserve
d?
12. Creative Commons
is an non-profit
organization which provides
a collection of free content
licenses, that you may apply
to your work
13. Creative Commons Licenses
have been translated into many
languages all over the world,
so that even someone across
the globe can understand the
permissions you have granted
them.
14. Creative Commons offers 6
different licenses so that you
can share your work exactly as you
want to.
16. CC Attribution (CC BY)
This license lets others distribute, remix,
tweak, and build upon your work, even
commercially, as long as they credit you
for the original creation. This is the most
accommodating of licenses offered.
Recommended for maximum dissemination
and use of licensed materials.
17. CC AttributionShareAlike (CC- BY-SA)
This license lets others remix, tweak, and
build upon your work even for commercial
purposes, as long as they credit you and
license their new creations under the
identical terms. All new works based on yours
will carry the same license, so any derivatives
will also allow commercial use.
18. CC Attribution-NoDerivs (CC BY-ND)
This license allows for
redistribution, commercial
and non-commercial, as long
as it is passed along
unchanged and in whole,
with credit to you.
19. CC Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC)
This license lets others remix, tweak,
and build upon your work noncommercially, and although their new
works must also acknowledge you and
be non-commercial, they don’t have to
license their derivative works on the
same terms.
20. CC Attribution-NonCommercialShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
This license lets others remix,
tweak, and build upon your work
non-commercially, as long as they
credit you and license their new
creations under identical terms.
21. CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NCND)
This license is the most restrictive
of our six licenses, only allowing
others to download your works and
share them with others as long as
they credit you, but they can’t
change them in any way or use them
commercially.
22. CC0
Public Domain Declaration
By using CC0, you waive all
copyright
and
related rights to a work ,to the
extent possible, under the law.
23. Public Domain means:
No permission required
Fair Use
is a doctrine that permits
limited use of copyrighted material without
acquiring permission from the rights
holders.
24. WHAT TO DO FIRST?
1
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE
RIGHTS
25. HOW TO CHOOSE MY LICENSE?
2
You have to go to:
http://creativecommons.or
g/choose/
and make your choice
29. You choose one from them
All Creative
Commons licenses
require Attribution
(BY). This means that
others may share your
work so long as they
credit you
31. Marking your content
1.Different types of content will have
different limitations, but your marker
should contain:
full URL (link) to the license.
Example:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.
0/us/
2. Optionally, the Creative Commons
license icons, including the CC logo.
32. CC markers may be
downloaded at:
http://wiki.creativecommons
.org/CC_markers
33. You may also want to include a
copyright notice stating the
author(s) and date of creation
34. Example: Mark your YouTube video and
publish it in your blog, in 3 steps
1. Choose your license, so that you automatically have the
embedded code
46. Check out resources on
copyright at:
www.childnet.com/kia/toolkit
Or
www.licensing-copyright.org
47. Good search
and Thank you
for your
attention!
This project entitled « Sharing Multimedia» by Maria
Georgiadou,
is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported