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REFINING COPYRIGHT
with Creative Commons

Track: Emerging TopicsDate: Wednesday, July 25Time: 1:45pm - 2:30pmLocation: F151

Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.

This talk will provide attendees with an overview of Creative Commons' recent activities and a vision for how Creative Commons can help content creators refine their copyright. Topics covered will include background on CC, the 3.0 licenses, why metadata matters and how everyone can use it, and an overview of the tools and technologies we're working on to continue both pieces of our mission.

Jon Phillips
BizDev+Community Developer
[email protected]

Nathan Yergler, CTO [email protected]

1. Developing a middle ground approach to copyright...

2. Lowering the transaction cost associated with reuse of
creative works...

share, reuse, and remix legally

sf, nonprofit, small, 4.5yearsold, freelicenses, freetools, scientists, artists, authors, educators, business, bloggers, vloggers,
hackers, developers

All Rights Reserved.

No Rights Reserved.

Some Rights Reserved.






http://creativecommons.org/license/by/3.0

Unless otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0 unported license.

Since November 2006 Campaign

Larry Lessig, CEO

Joi Ito, Chairman

Version 3.0 of CC public licenses

ccHost version 4.0
real media hosting demo

Interplast.org, Academy Award

General Plans 2007

Extending current base

Building stable free culture
license interoperability

Enabling Cross-over between Sharing Economy
Commercial Economy

ccTools

(re) mix-it

Technologies, lite-standards and best practices

(re) mix-it

Metadata? Who cares?

(re) mix-it

ccLabs

(re) mix-it

(re) mix-it

ccHost
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/cchost

php+mysql+getid3, GPL, web2.0, event-based, similar_to_wordpress, similar_to_mediawiki, customizable, stable, version4.0, sample_pool_api

php+mysql+getid3, GPL, web2.0, event-based, similar_to_wordpress, similar_to_mediawiki, customizable, stable, version4.0, sample_pool_api

Sample Pool API
http://ccmixter.org/media/viewfile/pool_api_doc

CodeDoc
http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/cchost/docs/

New CC Projects

liblicense
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Desktop_Integration
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Liblicense

LiveContent
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/livecontent
Debuting at LinuxWorldSF in August

Marking
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/marking

pdwiki
(not released: global public domain registry)
Technology Preview at Wikimania in Taipei in August

CC public license (non-exclusive)

Beyond the public license

Commercial licensing
(Magnatune, PumpAudio)

Social media advertising
make commercial use,
but give me a cut

Technical infrastructure

CC link + morePermissions link

Human/social infrastructure

Legal infrastructure

Application integration ...

... Platform integration

You + CC

Technical
Licenses, Standards, and Metadata

Social
Promotion, Events, Panels, Discussions

General
Use CC liceses, $upport, Conferences

REFINING COPYRIGHT
with Creative Commons

Track: Emerging TopicsDate: Wednesday, July 25Time: 1:45pm - 2:30pmLocation: F151

Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.

This talk will provide attendees with an overview of Creative Commons' recent activities and a vision for how Creative Commons can help content creators refine their copyright. Topics covered will include background on CC, the 3.0 licenses, why metadata matters and how everyone can use it, and an overview of the tools and technologies we're working on to continue both pieces of our mission.

Jon Phillips
BizDev+Community Developer
[email protected]

Nathan Yergler, CTO [email protected]