creative commons and student journalism 2.0

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An introduction to Creative Commons for students participating in the Student Journalism 2.0 research project. http://sj.creativecommons.org

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What is Creative Commons?

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http://creativecommons.org

We’re a nonprofit based in San Francisco with around 30 employees around the world.

First things first

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http://creativecommons.org

We offer free legal and technical tools that allow creators to easily share their work.

What we’re all about

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CRICOS No. 00213J

Digitaltechnologies have

revolutionized howcreative works aremade, distributed,

and used.

Original text by Creative Commons Australia

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Everyday we use

Movies PicturesMusic Text

Are you ready??? by ssh available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ssh/12638218/ under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 licence

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•It covers everything you want to use – blogs, photos, music, videos, computer games

•It covers everything you want to do – copying, emailing, posting it to a blog

•Even if it’s on the internet (or TV or radio)

C

Creative Commons Australia

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CRICOS No. 00213J

• Emailing that news story to a friend?• Posting a picture/song/film

onto your blog?• Using a song in a podcast

or film?• Uploading your favorite

scenes of a TV show on YouTube?• Copying a song from a

friend’s iPod?

Original text by Creative Commons Australia

by 1Happysnappers( is catching up slowly ) http://www.flickr.com/photos/21560098@N06/3636921327/) CC BY

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These activities are usually illegal unless you get permission.

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Most people who tell you about copyright focus on restrictions

by Creative Commons Australia

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Of course, there are exceptions.

Fair use

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Creative Commons licenses make

copyright about freedom.

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Creative Commons provides tools for creators to grant permission ahead of time

Original slide by Creative Commons Australia

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These permissions include

the right to copy/distribute, perform, display, build upon, and remix.

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These tools are also for managing your own copyright

Tooled Flatty by flattop341 available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/flattop341/1085739925/ under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 licence Original slide by Creative Commons Australia

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So that you can collaborate and share material with anyone.

Flickr user ryanr, http://flickr.com/photos/ryanr/142455033

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So how does it work?

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Four License Conditions

Six Licenses

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What does journalism have to

do with it?

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www.newspaperdeathwatch.com

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First 18 days of the Iranian Election:

2,024,166 Tweets#iranelection

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http://creativecommons.org

Engaging journalism students in the evolving technical, legal, and social landscape of online journalism.

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How does engaging with these ideas

change what you do?

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We want to hear from you.

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Goals

1. To engage you with copyright, CC, online publishing, and how all that relates to journalism.2. To better understand what you think about these topics.3. To develop materials and strategies for a national project.

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Attribute to with a link to

learn.creativecommons.org

Creative Commons, ccLearn, the double C in a circle and the open Book in a circle are registered trademarks of Creative Commons in the United States and other countries.

Third party marks and brands are the property of their respective holders.