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Except where otherwise noted these materials are licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY)
ABC Copyright Conference Paul Stacey
Victoria BC27-May-2014
Creative Commons - cc stickers by Kristina Alexanderson CC BY
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A by Mo CC BY-NC-SA B by Tom Magliery CC BY-NC-SA letter C by LEOL30 CC BY-NC-SA
“I’m so glad we’re not just talking aboutAccess Copyright and Fair Dealing.”
An open alternative:
Some rights reserved …
Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research, education, & full participation in culture, driving a new era of development, growth, & productivity.
Develops, supports, & stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, & innovation.
Creative Commons VerticalsCreative Commons is a nonprofit that enables the sharing and use of
creativity and knowledge through free technologies and licenses.
OER are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license thatpermits their free use andre-purposing by others.
Open educational resources include full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques used to support access to knowledge.
• Make better use of existing resources without onerous permission seeking, complex decisions or reporting (consider decision tree for copyright, vs. fair dealing, vs. Creative Commons)
• Save faculty students, parents, & government time and money
By “open access” to [peer-reviewed research literature], we mean its free availability on the public internet, permitting users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose.
There are two roads to OA:
1. the "golden road" of OA journal-publishing , where journals provide OA to their articles (either by charging the author-institution for refereeing/publishing outgoing articles instead of charging the user-institution for accessing incoming articles, or by simply making their online edition free for all)
2. the "green road" of OA self-archiving, where authors provide OA to their own published articles, by putting them up online or in an institutional repository where all can access.
Open Data Stickers by jwyg CC0
Scientific research data made publicly available. Can also be data from government or GLAM organizations.
• made available in convenient, modifiable, and open formats that can be retrieved, downloaded, indexed, and searched
• formats are machine-readable and structured to allow automated processing
• made available to the widest range of users for the widest range of purposes
http://theodi.org
figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs (figures, datasets, media, papers, posters, presentations and filesets) available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner.
Europe’s digital library — has released 20 million records into the public domain using the CC0 Public Domain Dedication. This release is the largest one-time dedication of cultural data to the public domain using CC0. The Europeana dataset consists of descriptive information from a huge trove of digitized cultural and artistic works.
Thousands of years of visual culture made free through Wellcome Images
In 2013 piloting five thematic working groups, each co-led by at least one civil society organization and at least one OGP government:
1. Fiscal Openness – Led by the Global Initiative on Fiscal Transparency (GIFT) and the Governments of Brazil and Philippines.
2. Open Data - Led by the Global Open Data Initiative (GODI) and the Government of Canada.
3. Legislative Openness - Led by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the Government of Chile.
4. Access to Information - Led by the Government of Mexico through the Federal Institute for Access to Information and Data Protection (IFAI) and the Alianza Regional Por La Libre Expresión e Información (Regional Alliance for Freedom of Expression and Information).
5. Extractives - Led by Revenue Watch Institute (RWI) and the Government of Ghana
a. Support the use of OER through the revision of policy regulating higher education
b. Contribute to raising awareness of key OER issues
c. Review national ICT/connectivity strategies for Higher Education
d. Consider adapting open licensing frameworks
e. Consider adopting open format standards
f. Support institutional investments in curriculum design
g. Support the sustainable production and sharing of learning materials
h. Collaborate to find effective ways to harness OER.
2012 WORLD OER CONGRESS UNESCO, PARIS, JUNE 20-22, 2012DRAFT DECLARATION
http://www.openeducationeuropa.eu
• Openly license education resources• Partnerships among creators -
teachers, publishers, ICT companies• New business models
Intellectual property law is based solely on economic efficiency and incentives.
Explores rethinking IP law to consider values beyond simply the value of incentivizing production.
Recommends adding social and cultural values. Consider people’s capacity to participate in cultural production, information’s role in cultural and human flourishing.
Reorient intellectual property law to promote a good life.
This Open Source Seed pledge is intended to ensure your freedom to use the seed contained herein in any way you choose, and to make sure those freedoms are enjoyed by all subsequent users. By opening this packet, you pledge that you will not restrict others’ use of these seeds and their derivatives by patents, licenses, or any other means. You pledge that if you transfer these seeds or their derivatives they will also be accompanied by this pledge.
Awesome exploration of how distributed, collaborative, laterally scaled, Internet enabled social commons are playing bigger and bigger roles in energy production, manufacturing (3D printing), health care, education, food production, communications, the sharing economy, and culture.