2. A nonprofit based in San Francisco with close
to 25 employees around the world.
CC does not offer legal advice per se.
CC offers free legal and technical tools that
allow creators to publish and share their works
on more flexible terms than standard copyright.
CC is an important part
of a global sharing
infrastructure.
3. Digital
technologies have
revolutionized how
creative works are
made, distributed,
and used.
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4. Everyday we use
Movies Pictures
Music Text
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5. C
• It covers everything you want to use –
textbooks, photos, music, videos, articles,
lesson plans….
• It covers everything you want to do – copying,
emailing, modifying, sharing with colleagues.
• Even if it’s on the internet (or TV or radio)
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6. • Emailing that story to a friend or
posting it to Facebook?
• Posting a picture/video/article
onto your personal blog?
• Using a cartoon or drawing in a
handout or news item?
• Uploading resources you found
to a web-archive?
• Copying (and attributing)
significant portions of an article
to write a follow-up story?
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7. These activities are
usually illegal unless you
get permission*.
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* with some exceptions
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8. But most people who tell you about copyright
focus on restrictions
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12. These tools are
also for managing
your own
copyright
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17. Only CC licenses consist of these
three crucial parts:
human-readable lawyer-readable machine-readable
deed code code
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by/3.0/us/"><img alt="Creative
Commons License"
style="borderwidth:
0" src="http://
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us/88x31.png" /></a><br />This
work is licensed under a <a
rel="license" href="http://
creativecommons.org/licenses/
by/3.0/us/">Creative Commons
Attribution 3.0 United States
License</a>.
24. Other Legal/Technical/Social
Challenges
• “Quality control”
• Student privacy and sharing evaluative data
• Professionalizing localization and improvement
of resources
• Professional development and training
• Building community
• “Authentic assessment”
26. Open Educational Resources (OER)
are
materials, tools, and media
used for teaching and learning
that are
free from copyright restrictions
or publicly licensed
for anyone
to use, adapt, and redistribute.
30. Attribute to Ahrash N Bissell
Send comments to: ahrash.bissell@gmail.com
Creative Commons and the double C in a circle are registered trademarks of Creative
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