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Creative Commons
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GETTING MATERIALS Materials ARE USUALLY NOT FREE. They are usually SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT and shouldn´t be used without payment. You should always check the conditions of use. 2
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Copyright violation Intellectual property laws protect against: Copy (partial or total). Modification. Derivative works. Misuse. Distribution. 3
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What is Creative Commons (CC)? Creative Commons is a global nonprofit organization that enables sharing and reuse of creativity and knowledge through the provision of free legal tools. 4
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What can you do with CC? Their legal tools help those who want to encourage to reuse their works by offering them for use under generous, standardized terms; those who want to make creative uses of works; and those who want to benefit from this symbiosis. 5
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Advantages Share and reuse materials. Reinventing the wheel. Reduce E-learning costs. Learn from others. 24/7 online service. 6
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http://creativecommons.org/ Nonprofit organization. Increase sharing & collaboration. 4 types of legal licence (6 combinations). Author retains copyright. 7
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9 Attribution allows: Distribution. Commercial use. Must give credit for the original creation. Modify, mix, derivative works. Most accommodating of licenses.
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10 Attribution Share Alike allows: Distribution. Commercial use. Must give credit for the original creation. Modify, mix, derivative works. Must use the same license as the original on derivative works (commercial allowed).
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11 Attribution No Derivatives allows: Distribution. Commercial use. Must give credit for the original creation. No derivative works, must be passed intact.
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12 Attribution Non-Commercial allows: Distribution. No commercial use. Modify, mix, derivative works. Must give credit for the original creation. Must use the same license as original on derivative works.
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13 Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike: Distribution. No commercial use. Modify, mix, derivative works. Must give credit for the original creation. Must use the same license as original on derivative works i.e. Non-commercial.
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14 Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Distribution. No commercial use. No modification, mix or derivative works. Must give credit for the original creation. Must use the same license as original on derivative works i.e. Non-commercial.
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16 LICENSES
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CC - BYCreative Commons Attribution CC – BY - NDCreative Commons Attribution No Derivatives CC – BY - SACreative Commons Attribution Share Alike CC – BY - NCCreative Commons Attribution NonCommercial CC – BY – NC - SACreative Commons Attribution NonCommercial Share Alike CC – BY – NC - NDCreative Commons Attribution NonCommercial Share Alike No Derivatives 17
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20 Example 3: TED Talks are licensed under the CC BY-NC-ND license. TED talksTED talks: http://www.ted.com
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21 Example 4: Wikipedia is full of non-copyright materials you can use freely. Wikipedia http://www.wikipedia.comWikipedia
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22 Example 5: Images from photopin. Very easy to use. Classified in commercial and non-comercial. PhotopinPhotopin http://photopin.com
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23 Example 6: Icon finder. For free graphics and icons. IconfinderIconfinder http://www.iconfinder.com
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