How to attribute and how to use and release content. Summery of attribution, licenses and images of monuments.
Iolanda Pensa, Heritage Management 2018, Università di Bergamo. Summery Copyright and Legislation
04.Heritage Management 2018, Summery Copyright and Legislation
1. Critical analysis
1.The Concept of Heritage
2. Structure of a Proposal
3. Implications of Heritage
4. Legislation and Copyright
5. Critical Analysis
6. Context Analysis
7. Services and Interpretations
8. Stakeholders
9.Target Groups
10.Authenticity
Map a territory (identify heritage)
Context analysis proposal budget
Analyse Message(s) promoted
Identify legislation and rights
SWOT
References and Wikipedia
Identify Services
Identify Stakeholders
Analyze Target groups involved
Identify Existing Gaps
Lessons Assignment Competence
As-is analysis
Critical analysis
As-is analysis
Critical analysis
Estimated time 20 hours
Concepts and proposal
Iolanda Pensa, Heritage Management, Università di Bergamo, 2018.
iolanda.pensa@supsi.ch - http://iopensa.it
2. Correct attribution for images:
√ Name, title, year, license. Source and link to the image.
Ok - A title for the image and a direct link to the image with full credits
The attribution is “crediting the source”.
You recognize the work of others and you allow others to find it.
It is a legal requirement for certain licenses.
But you should always attribute content (images, texts, citations, previous research) for ethical reasons.
Research always attributes previous work and the work of others.
Incorrect attribution for images
NO! A link to google
NO! A link to an image you are not allowed to legally use
Not very good - A link without any information
Attribution - Why and How
Correct attribution for books, articles and printed materials:
√ Chicago Manual of Style https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html
Ok - Author,Title, Publisher, year. Consistent system of references.
3. If there is no license —>
You can not legally use it
(unless it is personal use, a citation or you are directly referring to it in your work)
Licences
Always provide the license and attribute.
√ Name, title, year, license. Source and link to content.
Always include the license and the attribution in your work
At the end or at the beginning of your work —>
√ Name, title, year, license (with link to the license).
Writing Creative Commons is not sufficient.You need to select a license.
I recommend:
CC by-sa - Creative Commons attribution share-alike - for reports and simple
research (as-is analysis, literature review, compendiums).
CC by-sa-nc - Creative Commons attribution share-alike non commercial - for
original work (project proposal, something you will publish or sell).
4. Images of Monuments
Authorization to take the photo
(to enter the building
and to take the photo)
Rights of the photographer
Legislation related to heritageCopyrightCopyright
Rights of the artist/architect
< 70 years after death
Property
There can be restrictions
in particular for commercial use
√ The photographer provides his/
her authorization (i.e. Creative
Commons licenses).
√ The owner allows you to
enter the building and to take
photos.
√ > 70 years after death or
√ Freedom of panorama
(for the exterior of buildings) or
√ Written authorization
√ Legislation without
restrictions or
√ Authorization