GLAM-WIKI:
Från korv till frihet
        From sausages to freedom




     Liam Wyatt, 9 Juni 2010
  Licensiering av fotosamlingar

            Stockholm
Sausages, law, encyclopedias....
                  Laszlo Szalai, PD - http://commons.wikimedian.org/wiki/File:Sausage_making-H-1.jpg
How many GLAMs have
 a volunteer program?
...an e-volunteer
     program?
We’re doing the same
 thing, for the same
reason, for the same
 people, in the same
 medium. Let’s do it
      together.
How can we create a
proactive GLAM-WIKI
     relationship?
These organisations do




http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Multichill/Custom_license_templates
expected and unexpected
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Bundesarchiv
Articles related to public art in
Indianapolis, Indiana were seen
16k times in March 2010. Up
from 2k in October 2009.
Gnangarra - CC-by http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GLAM_friday_gnangarra_06.JPG


          Recommendations:
         wikimedia.org.au/glam
WP:GLAM
The
                    BM
                     &
                    me
       http://www.wittylama.com/2010/03/
           the-british-museum-and-me/




Andrew Dunn - CC-by-SA
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
File:British_Museum_Great_Court_roof.jpg
“[The British Museum is] one of the
broadest-ranging cultural collections
in the world. Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia, is the most consulted
and largest compendium of knowledge
ever compiled. By harnessing the
expertise of the British Museum and the
reach of Wikipedia, this project
aims to bring mutual benefit to both
organisations.” - @matthewcock
Qualitative & Quantitative
Qualitative & Quantitative
“Backstage Pass”
            Fae CC-BY-SA http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
            File:An_Van_Camp_with_D%C3%BCrer_block.jpg




Magnus Manske CC-BY-SA http://commons.wikimedia.org/
 wiki/File:Backstage_pass_BM_2010-06-04_16-03-54.jpg




                            uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Backstage_Pass
“Free x2”
             not for profit, volunteer created,
                available to use, and re-use.
Imagine if you never had to deal with a licensing org. again!




            Gratis                    Libre
Re-use
• Freedom of Panorama
• Cultural rights                        • Terms of use
• Donor restrictions                     • Commercial license
• Photography policy                     • Attribution
• Fair Use                               • TPMs/DRMs
• International                          • Copyright in scans
  copyright terms
           Control of Museum Art Images:
    The Reach and Limits of Copyright and Licensing
           Melissa Brown, Kenneth Crews - Columbia University
        http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1542070
Fair Use


                  Same article in:
                  < Afrikaans
                        Swedish >



http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Non-free_content
Licensing Conditions on 3rd
          parties?
If you take a
picture (when
you’re not
supposed to)                                                       Richard Giles - CC-by-SA (??)
                                                                   http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/

and give it to
                                                                   File:Usain_Bolt_Olympics_Celebration
                                                                   .jpg

me, am I bound
by your license
conditions?

http://ragesoss.com/blog/2009/10/09/wikipedia-and-olympics-committee-heading-for-collision/
ç
What creates copyright:

                ?



“Originality”       “Sweat of the Brow”
The legal arguments
    are just that.

What about the moral
     argument?
If you love something,
      set it free.
We’re doing the same
 thing, for the same
reason, for the same
 people, in the same
 medium. Let’s do it
      together.
Peace, Love & Metadata
              liamwyatt@gmail.com
                 [[user:witty lama]]
                    @wittylama
             www.wittylama.com/blog

 This presentation will be available via my website

From sausages to feedom

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    GLAM-WIKI: Från korv tillfrihet From sausages to freedom Liam Wyatt, 9 Juni 2010 Licensiering av fotosamlingar Stockholm
  • 2.
    Sausages, law, encyclopedias.... Laszlo Szalai, PD - http://commons.wikimedian.org/wiki/File:Sausage_making-H-1.jpg
  • 4.
    How many GLAMshave a volunteer program?
  • 5.
  • 6.
    We’re doing thesame thing, for the same reason, for the same people, in the same medium. Let’s do it together.
  • 7.
    How can wecreate a proactive GLAM-WIKI relationship?
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    Articles related topublic art in Indianapolis, Indiana were seen 16k times in March 2010. Up from 2k in October 2009.
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    Gnangarra - CC-byhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GLAM_friday_gnangarra_06.JPG Recommendations: wikimedia.org.au/glam
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    The BM & me http://www.wittylama.com/2010/03/ the-british-museum-and-me/ Andrew Dunn - CC-by-SA http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:British_Museum_Great_Court_roof.jpg
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    “[The British Museumis] one of the broadest-ranging cultural collections in the world. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, is the most consulted and largest compendium of knowledge ever compiled. By harnessing the expertise of the British Museum and the reach of Wikipedia, this project aims to bring mutual benefit to both organisations.” - @matthewcock
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    “Backstage Pass” Fae CC-BY-SA http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ File:An_Van_Camp_with_D%C3%BCrer_block.jpg Magnus Manske CC-BY-SA http://commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/File:Backstage_pass_BM_2010-06-04_16-03-54.jpg uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Backstage_Pass
  • 20.
    “Free x2” not for profit, volunteer created, available to use, and re-use. Imagine if you never had to deal with a licensing org. again! Gratis Libre
  • 21.
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    • Freedom ofPanorama • Cultural rights • Terms of use • Donor restrictions • Commercial license • Photography policy • Attribution • Fair Use • TPMs/DRMs • International • Copyright in scans copyright terms Control of Museum Art Images: The Reach and Limits of Copyright and Licensing Melissa Brown, Kenneth Crews - Columbia University http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1542070
  • 23.
    Fair Use Same article in: < Afrikaans Swedish > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Non-free_content
  • 24.
    Licensing Conditions on3rd parties? If you take a picture (when you’re not supposed to) Richard Giles - CC-by-SA (??) http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ and give it to File:Usain_Bolt_Olympics_Celebration .jpg me, am I bound by your license conditions? http://ragesoss.com/blog/2009/10/09/wikipedia-and-olympics-committee-heading-for-collision/
  • 25.
  • 26.
    What creates copyright: ? “Originality” “Sweat of the Brow”
  • 27.
    The legal arguments are just that. What about the moral argument?
  • 28.
    If you lovesomething, set it free.
  • 29.
    We’re doing thesame thing, for the same reason, for the same people, in the same medium. Let’s do it together.
  • 30.
    Peace, Love &Metadata liamwyatt@gmail.com [[user:witty lama]] @wittylama www.wittylama.com/blog This presentation will be available via my website