creative commons presentation at ust
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Creative Commons Presentation at the University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong on 18 Jul 2009TRANSCRIPT
Introduction toCreative Commons
ISOM 110 Summer 2009
Presented by Dr. Haggen SoProject Manager
Creative Commons Hong Kong
CC Video
Copyright
Limitation on Creativity
To stimulate more Creativity
Copyright
"Copyright Clause" in US Constitution, 1787
To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and
Discoveries.
Copyright
1710Statute of Anna 14+14 yr
to
1998Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act
(Mickey Mouse Protection Act) 95 yr
Eldred
A Passionate father who wished to encourage reading by putting
Classics on the Web
Mickey Mouse Protection Actwas a show stopper
Prof. Lawrence Lessig
Lessig
Originally interested in US Constitution
Trying to help Eldred Using the "Copyright Clause"
But Failed
History of Creative Commons
2001 Kick-Off2002 Six Licences
(Six Contracts)
licence elements:
Attribution 署名
Non-Commercial 非商業性
No Derivative Works 禁止衍生
Share Alike 相同方式共享
Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd)
Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike (by-nc-sa)
Attribution Non-commercial (by-nc)
Attribution No Derivatives (by-nd)
Attribution Share Alike(by-sa)
Attribution(by)
6 variationsthe licences
署名 非商業性 禁止衍生(by-nc-nd)
署名 非商業性 相同方式共享(by-nc-sa)
署名 非商業性(by-nc)
署名 禁止衍生(by-nd)
署名 相同方式共享(by-sa)
署名(by)
6 個不同條款授權條款
three expressions:
Human-Readable: Commons Deed
Lawyer-Readable: Legal Code
Machine-Readable: Digital Code, Metadata
Common Deed 法律條款的摘要
Legal Code 授權條款全文
Digital Code 數碼源碼
<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/hk/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/3.0/hk/88x31.png" /></a><br />本 著作 係採用<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/hk/">共享創意 署名-非商業性-相同方式共享 3.0 香港 授權條款</a>授權.
History of Creative Commons
2001 Kick-Off2002 Six Licences2004台灣創用 CC
2006中国大陆知识共享2008 香港共享創意
It all began when the Journalism and Media Studies
Centre was willing to take the lead
The first informal meeting was held on 30 July 2007
when Dr. Catharina Maracke, Director of CC International,
was in Hong Kong
Localization of Licences
The Legal Lead completed Two rounds public consultations CCi approved the localization of
six CC licences
Community Outreach
CC presentations at different occasions
Production of CC Education Kit
with interviews from renowned
artist, composer, writer and IT expert
Pre-Launch Event"Free Culture and Free Society:
Can the West Love Both?" The Inaugural Lee Shu Pui
Leung Wai Hing Distinguished Lecture in Digital MediaA lecture hosted by JMSC, HKU
held on 24 Oct. with Lessig giving a lecture to
the general public
Launch on 25 Oct ! !HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of
Creativity
Media Coverage
More than 20 Articles in various Newspapers
Several Radio interviewsLessig's interview was broadcast on TV
Highlights of Adoption
OpenRadioMySinaBlog
Kwun Tong Culture and HistoriesRTHK
OpenRadio
MySinaBlog
Kwun Tong Culture and Histories
漫有引力 Let's Draw Together!
Search CC Licensed Works
http://hk.creativecommons.org/
Search CC Licensed Works
http://search.creativecommons.org/
License Your Works in CC
http://hk.creativecommons.org/
Other Systems forLegal Use without Clearance
Fair Use – Non-exhaustive Model
Fair Dealing – Exhaustive Model
Fair Use• Applicable in the US
• Purpose and character of use– Non commercial, educational - Fair use
• Nature of work– Factual rather than creative - Fair use
• Amount of work being copied– Cannot be too much of the entire work -
Fair use• Effect on market for work
– Should not negatively affect sales of original work - Fair use
Fair Dealing• UK, Commonwealth, HK• Prescribed in Hong Kong Copyright
Ordinance
– Research and private study– Criticism, review and news reporting– Incidental inclusion of copyright
material– Provisions for disabilities– Fair dealing for purposes instruction and
examination– Legal or Governmental Use
Fair Dealing (Cont')• Within the prescribed categories, 4 points
for considerations
– the purpose and nature of the dealing– the nature of the work– the amount and substantiality of the
portion dealt with in relation to whole work
– the effect on the potential market value of the work
Guidelines for Photocopying of Printed Works by Not-for-profit
Educational Establishments• Fair Dealing prescribed in HKCO in the
2007 amendment ultimately depends on the interpretation of the courts
• Guidelines developed by a group of users and copyright owners under the coordination of Intellectual Property Department
• Updated 2004
Guidelines (Cont.)• Articles in newspapers or periodicals - a
complete article of any length• Poems - not more than 250 words• Stories or essays - not more than 2,500
words• Textbook - not more than 2% of the
number of pages of a textbook in one month, not more than 5% in an academic year
• For articles in periodicals, poems, stories or essays - not more than 3 works from the same author for one course in an academic year
Copyright Clearance
• Use beyond Fair Dealing – Clearance Required
– Ask Author– Hong Kong Reprographic Rights
Licensing Society (HKRRLS)– Hong Kong Copyright Licensing
Association (HKCLA)– Composers and Authors Society of Hong
Kong (CASH)
Conclusion
• The current copyright system– Over-developed and Complicated– Probably biased towards the
Establishment
• Creative Commons – Simplify the System– Encourage the Respect of Copyright– Encourage Creativity
Image Credits
OpenRadio Screen Capture, from http://openradiohk.com/, released under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative 3.5 HK Licence
MySinaBlog Screen Capture from http://mysinablog.com/, used by permission
Image Credits
Kwun Tong Culture and Histories Screen Capture, from http://www.kwuntongculture.hk/, permission through fair dealing
RTHK Let's Draw Together! Screen Capture, from http://app1.rthk.org.hk/elearning/hkillustrators/gallery.php, permission through fair dealing
Hong Kong Copyright Ordinance, from http://www.hklii.org/hk/legis/en/ord/528/
Director of Intellectual Property (2004) Guidelines for Photocopying of Printed Works by Not-for-profit Educational Establishments, from http://www.ipd.gov.hk/eng/intellectual_property/copyright/workshop/clarifying/Eng_guidelines_2_Aug_04.pdf
Other Credits
Rebecca McKinnon (2008). Creative Commons: Copyright in the digital age for Greater China and Hong Kong, from http://www.slideshare.net/rmackinnon/cc-hku-129484, released under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Unported Licence
Other Credits