- A description of a collection
- A collection which includes existing CC- licensed
works.
- A description of a remix / adapted work / derivative
work
- A sample attribution statement for the collection that
adheres to licensing expectations for collections
Using Creative Commons Licenses and CC-Licensed Works
1. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Kamel Belhamel
Faculty of Technology, University of Bejaia – Algeria
Kamelbelhamel@gmail.com
@kamelbelhamel
2. • A description of a collection
• A collection which includes existing CC- licensed
works.
• A description of a remix / adapted work / derivative
work
• A sample attribution statement for the collection that
adheres to licensing expectations for collections
Presentation plan
CC logo by Creative Commons / CC BY
3. • The terms collection and compilation are synonymous
• Compilations of data or compilations of preexisting
works may also be copyrightable if the materials are
selected, coordinated, or arranged in such a way that the
resulting work as a whole constitutes a new work [1].
What are collections?
Some examples of compilations that may be
copyrightable are:
• A collection of sound recordings of the top hits of 2018
• A book of news photos
• A website containing text, photos, and graphics“collection of dried vegetables” by Kamel Belhamel , is licensed under
CC BY 2.0
[1] Copyright in Derivative Works and Compilations, Circular 14, USA copyright office,
4. Example of compilations
“Smoked herring” by Kamel Belhamel ,
is licensed under CC BY 2.0 “Baked chicken Eggplant - home made”
by Kamel Belhamel, is licensed under CC BY 2.0
“ Vegetarian Meal ” by David Stanley, is licensed under CC BY 2.0
“CC-licensed meals, Photos from Flickr - a Non-representative Sample” - compiled by Kamel Belhamel , licensed under CC BY 2.0
5. • The terms remix, derivative work,
and adaptation all refer to the same thing
• Derivative work (or remix) is a work "based on
or derived from one or more already existing
works. [2].
What are remix, derivative work, and adaptation ?
Remixes can be created with many types of
media, such as video content, photos, audio
files, text, etc.
A remix can considered as a new work and It
can be protected by copyright.
“Tuna salad” by Kamel Belhamel , is licensed under CC BY 2.0
[2] Copyright in Derivative Works and Compilations, Circular 14, USA copyright office,
6. Example of Derivative work
Attributions: “Creative Commons Vegetarian Meal ” by Kamel Belhamel , is licensed under CC BY-SA
Derivative of “Vegetarian Meal ” by David Stanley, used under CC BY 2.0
and “tomatoes ” by Vladimir Morozov , used under CC BY-SA.
Bunch of tomatoes was added to Vegetable meal.
Derivative work : “Creative Commons Vegetarian Meal ” by Kamel Belhamel is licensed under CC BY-SA
7. • When creating an adaptation of a CC licensed work, the simplest scenario is when you
take a single CC licensed work and adapt it.
License compatibility
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• If you adapt or remix material covered under a Creative Commons license, the original
CC license always applies to the material you are adapting, even after you have made
your changes.
8. This work, by Kamel Belhamel, is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
“Poppy – Algeria” by Kamel Belhamel, is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Thank
you
@kamelbelhamel