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Title: Creative Commons and Open Science for Arts, Design and Music
Convenors: Brigitte Vézina, Creative Commons International
Video recording:
Slides:

Sessione 1: Slides on Wikimedia Commons
Session 2: Slides on Wikimedia Commons
Session 3: Slides on Wikimedia Commons

OSF:
Duration: 1.5 hours
Date and time:

Session 1: 08.02.2023 at 11.00-12.30 CET
Session 2: 08.03.2023 at 11.00-12.30 CET
Session 3: 05.04.2023 at 11.00-12.30 CET

Location: Online Link to the webinar
Fees: Attendance is free.

Abstract

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Through this series of three webinars, Creative Commons (CC) aims to help OS-ADM project members develop open licensing expertise and a deeper understanding of recommended practices for better sharing of knowledge and culture, especially cultural heritage. The CC webinars are catered to meet the OS-ADM instructional needs and will provide professional learning opportunities on selected elements of copyright, open licensing in the cultural heritage world, and how to get involved in open movements.

Goals

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The goals of the webinars are to hold a space for open discussions with project members with the hopes of educating and engaging in dialog on the many different topics under the umbrella theme of open culture. The CC Open Culture program champions better sharing of cultural heritage collections for the benefit of all and promotes the potential of open access to unlock universal access to knowledge and culture, pursuant to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. The webinars aim to offer an opportunity to understand CC’s mission, develop knowledge and skills in copyright and open licensing, and gain visibility among a global open culture community that stands for equity, sustainability, access, and better sharing.

Agenda

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Session 1

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Welcoming remarks, introductions and icebreaker (20 min)

Session 1 (a) : The Story of Creative Commons and Creative Commons Today (20 min)
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  • The Story of Creative Commons: the foundation of Creative Commons, copyright law’s role in the creation of Creative Commons
  • Creative Commons Today
  • Creative Commons as a set of licenses, a movement, and a nonprofit organisation
  • The CC Global Network
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  • Copyright Basics: basic history of copyright, purpose of copyright, copyright is automatic, general copyright terms, global Aspects of Copyright, copyright laws differ from country to country, major international treaties
  • The Public Domain: what is the public domain, what is the value of the public domain?
  • Exceptions and Limitations to Copyright: what are limitations and exceptions to copyright and why do they exist?, few common exceptions and limitations to copyright
Session 1 (c): The “open” fields: education, science, culture, data… (20 min)
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  • Open education
  • Policy framework
  • OER
  • Open science
  • Policy framework
  • Open climate
  • Open culture
  • Policy framework
  • Contemporary culture
  • Cultural heritage and Open GLAM

– Final remarks and closing (10 min)

Session 2

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Welcoming remarks, introductions and icebreaker (20 min)

Session 2 (a): Anatomy of a CC license (30 min)
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  • License Design and Terminology
  • What do the different CC icons mean?
  • Three layers of CC licenses
  • License Scope
  • How CC works with copyright
  • Time length of license
  • License Types
  • The CC license suite
  • CC license elements
  • License Enforceability
  • Creative Commons case law
  • Potential benefit of seeking non-legal resolutions to disagreements

– Session 2 (b): Using open content (30 min)

  • Finding and Reusing CC licensed Work
  • Search for and discover CC licensed works
  • Attribution when reusing CC licensed works
  • Remixing CC licensed Work
  • Basics of an adaptation
  • ShareAlike clause
  • NoDerivatives clause
  • License compatibility

Final remarks and closing (10 min)

Session 3

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– Welcoming remarks, introductions and icebreaker (20 min) – Session 3 (a): Using CC licenses and CC licensed works (30 min)

  • Choosing and Applying a CC License
  • Important considerations before applying a CC license or CC0
  • CC’s License Chooser
  • Factors to apply licenses
  • Things to Consider after CC Licensing
  • Changing the license terms
  • Paywalls and CC licensed content
  • Technical format of content
  • Changing your mind about CC licensing

– Session 3(b): Guided personal project (30 min)

  • Create your own work and apply a CC license
  • Conclusions and wrap up

– Final remarks and closing (10 min)

Convenors

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Brigitte Vézina, Creative Commons International

Target audience

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Researchers, academic staff, librarians, students, administrative staff and practitioners

Prerequisite

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No previous knowledge needed.

Organisers

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Iolanda Pensa, SUPSI DACD
Chiara Barbieri, SUPSI DACD