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  • 1. Creative Commons
    Roadshow 2010
    Roadshow
    Day, Date
    Venue and address
    Be socialFollow @ccAustralia and #CCRdShow10 on Twitter

2. Introduction and overview
Professor Brian Fitzgerald
Co-project Lead, ccAustralia
3. Creative Commons is
About copyright
A copyright licence
Cannot exist without copyright
4. Creative Commons is
A new way of managing copyright
Emblematic of a freedom to share our own copyright(Why share? leads to better outcomes/innovation? other motives?)
5. Creative Commons is not
Anti-copyright
A copyright abolitionist movement
6. Background
Based on the free software and open source licences like GNU GPL and BSD
GPL Richard Stallman share source code human readable
If you use my code and distribute it you must share improvements with the recipient
7. How does CC work?
CC is a permission to use (reproduce, distribute and publicly perform) copyright material literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works, films, sound recordings, broadcasts and published editions
On certain conditions
8. Crown Copyright
Special category of copyright government owned CC can be applied to Crown copyright
Application CC to Crown Copyright to facilitate access to public sector information (PSI)
9. Key Terms
Mandatory- Attribution (BY)
Optional Noncommercial (NC),No Derivatives (ND), Share Alike (SA)
ND and SA cannot be used together
10. Baseline Terms
Attribution Name of author and other Attribution parties, Copyright Notice, Title of the work and Licence URL, Identify changes made (where applicable)
No suggestion of endorsement
Keep notices that refer to Licence or Disclaimers
11. Baseline Terms
No terms limit permitted use of material and No TPM applied
Need Permission for Acts Beyond the Licence Given
Licence Specific Restrictions NC, ND, SA
Fair dealing still exists
Moral rights still exist
12. Licences
BY
BY-NC
BY-SA
BY-ND
BY-NC-SA
BY-NC-ND
13. Licences
14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Licences v3.0 Australia
Version 3.0 Australia released June 2010
Simpler and plain language drafting style
21. Licences Structure
Clause 1 Definitions
Clause 2 Fair Dealing and Other Use Rights Remain
Clause 3 Grants can reproduce, distribute, publicly perform
Clause 4 Restrictions on distribute and publicly perform
22. Licences Structure
Clause 5 and 6 Disclaimer and Limit of Liability
Clause 7 Termination
Clause 8 Rights Retained
Clause 9 Direct Licence
Clause 10 Severability
23. Licences Structure
Clause 11 Waiver and Consents
Clause 12 Entire Agreement
Clause 13 Governing Law
24. Licences Restrictions
No limiting the permissions granted under the licence including No TPM/DRM
You must Attribute
Manner reasonable to the medium
No suggestion of endorsement
25. Licences Restrictions
You must give notices
Licence Specific
Share Alike (same licence); or
Noncommercial; or
No Derivative Works.
26. Licences No TPMs
Clause 4A(f) Attribution 3.0 Australia When You Distribute or publicly perform the Work, You must not impose any technological measures on it that restrict the ability of a recipient of the Work from You to exercise the rights granted to them by this Licence.
27. Licences No TPMs

  • Clause 4B(c) Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Australia When You Distribute or publicly perform a Derivative Work You must not impose any technological measures on it that restrict the ability of a recipient of the Derivative Work from You to exercise the rights granted to them by the Applicable Licence.