Sarah Hinchliff Pearson
Senior Counsel, Creative Commons
October 22, 2011
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Why legal interoperability alone is
inadequate to create a commons
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*1. legal
*2. practical
Ask: Is it possible to comply
simultaneously?
Ask: Is it possible to violate and
comply simultaneously?
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*1. sui generis database rights
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©
SGDR
license
Public domain
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©
SGDR
license
Public domain
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*2. license scope
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©
SGDR
license
Public domain
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*3. extra restrictions
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*1. misrepresentation
*2. privacy
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*1. attribution requirements
*2. license subject matter
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*1. ODC-BY: © and SGDR
*2. OGL: © and SGDR
*3. CC BY (EU ports): © and SGDR
*4. CC BY (unported): ©
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*1. CC BY: ©
*2. OGL: ©
*3. ODC BY: © + via contract
+ SGDR
+ SGDR
When to attribute?
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*1. OGL: flexible
*2. CC BY:
*3. ODC BY:
License notices, otherwise
reasonable manner
© + SGDR + license notices
How to attribute?
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*CC BY/OGL
*OGL + {misrepresentation}
Any extras?
{privacy}
+ {non-endorsement}
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*CC BY
*1. attribution
*2. ID derivatives
*ODC BY
*1. attribution
*OGL
*1. attribution
*2. no misrepresentation
*3. non-endorsement
*4. no privacy breach
*3. non-endorsement
CC BY
other
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CC BY
ODC-BY
© and SGDR
© only
ODC- BY
CC-BY
no restrictions
for public
domain
via contract
OGL
CC-BY
ID
derivatives, h
onor moral
rights
misrepresentation
clause
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Sarah Hinchliff Pearson
October 22, 2011
slideshow licensed CC BY international 3.0