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Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Copyright 2012 The Regents of the University of Michigan May 14, 2012 http://open.umich.edu Emily Puckett Rodgers, Open Education Coordinator Open.Michigan International Institute: Creative Commons —A Resource Gateway CC: BY-SA Sharing ” bengrey

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Open.Michigan conducted a training in May 2012 to educate the marketing team of the International Institute how to use Creative Commons licensed images in their work.

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Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Copyright 2012 The Regents of the University of Michigan

May 14, 2012

http://open.umich.edu

Emily Puckett Rodgers,Open Education

CoordinatorOpen.Michigan

International Institute:

Creative Commons—A Resource

Gateway CC: BY-SA “Sharing” bengrey

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University of Michigan’s Culture of Sharing• Standard Practice Guide: Copyright• Open Access publishing practices• Licensing on campus

Creative Commons licenses• What are they? (with a side of copyright)• How do they work?• How do you find and use use CC licensed content?The International Institute • Examples from other organizations• How can II centers license their work?

Overview

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Standard Practice Guide: Who Holds Copyright at or in Affiliation with the University of Michigan (9/21/2011)

SCHOLARLY WORKS means works authored by FACULTY within the scope of their employment as part of or in connection with their teaching, research, or scholarship.

Common examples of SCHOLARLYWORKS include: lecture notes, case examples, course materials, textbooks, works of nonfiction, novels, lyrics, musical compositions/arrangements and recordings, journal articles, scholarly papers, poems, architectural drawings, software, visual works of art, sculpture, and other artistic creations, among others, regardless of the medium in which those works are fixed or disseminated.

U-M’s Culture of Sharing

openmi.ch/um-spg-copyright11

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U-M’s Culture of Sharing

• MLibrary

• Department of Public Relations & Marketing Communications

• Medical School Information Services

Several units and departments at U-M use Creative Commons licenses on some or all of their published

work.

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U-M’s Culture of SharingOpen.Michigan publishes resources and media

related to teaching and learning from across U-M.

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Copyright

Copyright holders hold exclusive right to do

and to authorize others to:

① Reproduce the work in whole or in part

② Prepare derivative works, such as translations, dramatizations, and musical arrangements

③ Distribute copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan

④ Publicly perform the work

⑤ Publicly display the work

US Copyright Act of 1976, Section 106

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Creative Commons licenses

Some Rights Reserved

Public Domain

least restrictive

most restrictive

All Rights Reserved

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Machine Readable: CC Rights Expression

Language (CC REL)

Human Readable: Commons Deed

Legal Code: Traditional Legal Tool

Creative Commons

Creative Commons licenses

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Attribution

“This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation.”

Source: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/

Attribution Share Alike

“This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms.”

Creative Commons licenses

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Attribution Non Commercial

“This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, and although their new works must also acknowledge you and be non-commercial, they don’t have to license their derivative works on the same terms.

Attribution Share Alike Non Commercial

“This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms.”

Source: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/

Creative Commons licenses

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Some rights reserved: a spectrum.

Public Domain

least restrictive

most restrictive

Adaptability means…

TranslationLocalizationInnovation

Collaboration

All Rights Reserved

Creative Commons licenses

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flickr.com/photos/un_photo

flickr.com/photos/worldbank/collections

Creative Commons licenses

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CC Search allows you to search across different repositories and platforms for openly licensed and

adaptable content.

Creative Commons licenses: Search

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Use① Go to “Advanced

Search” ② Type in your search

term③ Scroll down to

“Creative Commons”

④ Check “Only Search within Creative Commons licensed content”

⑤ Check both boxes below

⑥ Click “SEARCH”

flickr.com/search/advanced/?

Creative Commons licenses: Search

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Licensed Content:

<Author>, <URL of the resource>, <Name of License>, <URL Of Open Content License>

Example: John Doe, http://domain.com/path/to/resource.html, CC:BY-SA 3.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

Public Domain:Source: <Name> <publication/website, if available> (<date of birth> - <date of death>)

Creative Commons licenses: Attribute

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Attributions pageTitle slide: CC: Seo2 | Relativo & Absoluto (flickr)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/seo2/2446816477/ |

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en

Slide 1 CC:BY-SA Jot Powers (wikimedia commons)

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bounty_hunter_2.JPG |

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/

Slide 2 CC: BY-NC Brent and MariLynn (flickr)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/brent_nashville/2960420853/ |

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/deed.en

Slide 3 http://www.newvideo.com/productdetail.html?productid=NV-AAE-71919

Slide 4 Public Domain: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hummer-H3.JPG

Slide 5 Source: Undetermined from a variety of searches on Monster Truck Documentary

Slide 6 Source: Mega-RC.com

http://www.mega-rc.com/MRCImages/Asscd_Mnstr_GT_ShockOPT.jpg

Slide 7 CC:BY-NC GregRob (flickr) http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregrob/2139442260/ |

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/deed.en

Slide 8 CC:BY metaphor91 (flickr) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en

Creative Commons licenses: Attribute

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• 8 student contributors

• 250 medical school lectures given between 2006-2009

• Fill gaps in our sequence offerings

Students contribute to the global

learning community and get credit for their high quality

materials.

Student Notes Project

?This image is owned by someone else who

must give you permission to put it in

this presentation. There’s also no

information about where this image

came from.

Example content

Creative Commons licenses: Attribute

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CC BY-NC-SA “Notes to Myself” wakax

• 8 student contributors

• 250 medical school lectures given between 2006-2009

• Fill gaps in our sequence offerings

Students contribute to the global learning community and get credit for their high quality materials.

An openly licensed image was used for this slide and the

author, title, source, license and license

URL were all provided.

Student Notes Project

Example content

Creative Commons licenses: Attribute

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The International Institute

idea.int/publications/cc_publications.cfm

cc.aljazeera.net/

Why Share? Examples from Others

Reach• CC licensed content is indexed in Google

searches.• CC licenses always require attribution back to

the II.• Open.Michigan will add licensed II content to our

collection, including open education repositories used by universities and learners across the world.

Use• CC licenses allow for translations of materials

into new languages, localization of content and new versions (videos with subtitles in another language, video montages, new teaching resources).

• Others can use II images for their own resources, especially regional partners or other institutional partners.

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The International Institute

What you can license at the International Institute:

• Blogs• Photo Contest submissions• Newsletters• II Journal• Videos• Teacher resources• Website

ii.umich.edu/ii/iijournal

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The International Institute

Photo Contest submissions:

① Clarify Use Notice② Add formal CC

license information③ Make photos

available to download on Flickr under the terms of the CC license.