The document summarizes Jason Miles-Campbell's presentation on copyright law for digital teaching and learning from the UK experience. It discusses the UK government's agenda to support the creative industry and new copyright laws. It also addresses challenges for universities in providing resources anytime and anywhere while complying with copyright. The presentation provides 10 tips for using multimedia within copyright limitations, including understanding existing licenses, open licensing, and seeking permission.
1. 15 May 2014
UCC, Cork
Copyright Law for DigitalTeaching and Learning
- the UK Experience
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Jason Miles-Campbell
jason.miles-campbell@jisclegal.ac.uk
0141 548 4939
www.jisclegal.ac.uk
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Jisc Legal Manager
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The UK Experience
»Government agenda
- pro ‘creative industry’
- new laws!
»The licensing agencies
»Culture, organisations and people
»The open agenda
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Universities, Colleges, and Copyright
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»The changing landscape:
› greater awareness
› business model
protection
› pervasive technology,
and access
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» Motivators
› it’s the law
› confidence
› example
› reputation and trust
› quality
Why comply?
I came, I saw, I right-clicked…
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... the fact that our system of communication,
teaching and entertainment does not grind
to a standstill is in large part due to the fact
that in most cases infringement of copyright
has, historically, been ignored...
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The Challenge...
• The provision of resources to
anyone, anytime, anywhere,
with little or no notice…
• Ideally for free.
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Give MeWhat IWant,
What I Really, Really Want
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10. Hang onto your seats.... 10 tips in 5 minutes!
Jason’sTopTenTips on Multimedia and Copyright
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» How to use other people’s stuff online
» Confidence!
It ‘s Facilitation, not
Compliance
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» You’ve got ingredients already!
» What do you own?
» What licences do you hold?
GetThem to Look
in the Pantry!
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» Where circumstances and
purposes allow, let users do it
for themselves
Let Users Deal Fairly
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» Exemption for examinations
» Summative assessment
» Not past papers
The Examination Creation
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» Relative certainty – know and love!
» Open licences
» “Blanket” licences
» Negotiating licences
Licensed to Inspire
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» Find out what licences you hold
» Understand what they allow
» Tell your staff
» Jisc Legal resources
Spread the LicenceWord
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» I came, I saw, I right-clicked
» Having isn’t enough
» Understanding reuse
in the digital world
Get staff understanding
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» Seeking permission isn’t always tough
» Prepare for “no” and silence
» Consider a
central function
Ask!
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» Efficient, effective e-learning
» Support and assistance
» Clear ownership
Copyright on the Agenda
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» Sources of information and guidance
» Who is it at your institution?
» Jisc & Jisc Legal
» Licence providers
» Lots of help!
Born to MakeYou Happy
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Your questions
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