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I NT R ODU C I NG C R E AT I V E C OM MONS

AN D RÉ S G U ADAM UZ

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A P O LO G I E SLöki http://www.flickr.com/photos/tyltu/4041895378/

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A ST O RY

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CU LT U RAL CON SERVAT ION AR EAS

By howardignatius http://www.flickr.com/photos/howardignatius/3492077372/

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N I N A PA LEY

“You can’t monetize anonymity.”

Nina Pailey http://www.sitasingstheblues.com

Nina Pailey http://www.sitasingstheblues.com

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L IC E N S IN G STA N DA R D F O R O PE N C O N T E N T

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S O YO U WA N T T O M A K E A V I D E O …

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C C IN B R I E F

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C R E AT I V E C O M M O N S

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C R E AT I V E C O M M O N S

Attribution: Every CC licenses allows the world to copy and distribute a work provided that the licensee credits the creator/licensor.

The author may include these other elements:

NonCommercial: licensees can use the work for non-commercial purposes.

No Derivatives: the work cannot be modified.

ShareAlike: the work can be copied, modified and distributed if the author releases the derivative under the same license.

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H U M A N - R E A D A B L EC O M M O N S D E E D

L AW Y E R -R E A D A B L E L E G A L

C O D E

M A C H I N E -R E A D A B L E D I G I TA L

C O D E

                                           

< A R E L = " L I C E N S E " H R E F = "H T T P : / / C R E AT I V E C O M M O N S. O R G / L I C E N S E S / B Y- S A / 3 . 0 /

" > < I M G A LT = " C R E AT I V E C O M M O N S L I C E N S E "

S T Y L E = " B O R D E R - W I D T H : 0 " S R C = "

H T T P : / / I . C R E AT I V E C O M M O NS . O R G / L / B Y- S A / 3 . 0 / 8 8 X 3 1 . PN G

" / > < / A > < B R / > T H I S W O R K I S L I C E N S E D U N D E R A < A

R E L = " L I C E N S E " H R E F = "H T T P : / / C R E AT I V E C O M M O N S. O R G / L I C E N S E S / B Y- S A / 3 . 0 /

" > C R E AT I V E C O M M O N S AT T R I B U T I O N - S H A R E A L I K E

3 . 0 U N P O R T E D L I C E N S E < / A > .

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BY ATT R I B UT I ON

BY- N C ATT R I B UT I ON - N ON C OM M ERC I AL

BY- S A ATT R I B UT I ON - SH AR E A L I K E

BY- N D ATT R I B UT I ON - N O DER IVAT I V ES

BY- N C -S A ATT R I B UT I ON - N ON C OMM E RC I A L - S HA RE A L I K E

BY- N C - N D ATT R I B UT I ON - N ON C OMM E RC I A L - N O DER I VAT I VE S

L I C E N C E S

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C C 0

• Relatively new licence that works both as a dedication to the public domain, and as a full licence where it’s not permitted to relinquish copyright.

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C C 0

• Public domain dedication to the extent permitted by law.

• If local copyright law does not allow relinquishment, then it acts as a “royalty-free, non-transferable, non sublicensable, non exclusive, irrevocable and unconditional license” to exercise all rights in the work.

• As of 2014, there were 832 works marked under CC0, and 1220 marked under the public domain.

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P U B L I C D O M A I N M A R K

“This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.

You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.”

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S PAC E X A N D F L IC K R

H TT P : / / G O O.G L /K BG O 83

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S O M E M O R E DE TA I L

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G R O W T H

Total licensed works Year140 million 2006400 million 2010882 million 2014

1.1 billion 2015

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C A S E S

• Curry v. Audax (Netherlands)

• Pontevedra ruling (Spain)

• Case 09-1684-A (Belgium)

• Avi Re'uveni v. Mapa inc. (Israel)

• Gerlach v die-rechte.info (Germany)

• Drauglis v. Kappa Map Group, LLC (USA)

• Great Minds v Fedex Office (USA, ongoing).

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I N T E R N AT I O N A L A PPE A L

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I N T E R O P E RA B I L I T Y

Alexandre Dulaunoy http://www.flickr.com/photos/adulau/3011878917/

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C O N C LU D IN G . . .

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T H A N K YO UH T T P : / / C R E A T I V E C O M M O N S . O R G@ T E C H N O L L A M A

@ T E C H N O L L A M A O N T W I T T E RC C A T T R I B U T I O N - S H A R E A L I K E


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