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Creative Commons and Education
1. CC and Education
Prepared for BuzzEd, Jan 5, 2009
by
Giorgos Cheliotis
Communications and New Media
National University of Singapore
Presentation slides licensed under a CC Attribution (BY) license unless otherwise noted
4. But what if you want to allow
someone to copy or modify
your work?
5. You can make a private agreement to
grant someone the right to copy or
modify your work
Now what if you, as the copyright owner,
wish to allow everyone in the world to
copy or modify your work?
7. goodwill
efficiency
promotion/sampling
distribution
education
reputation help
development
contribution
mission
collaboration
8. Three main options
1. Dedicate your work now to the
public domain (no conditions)
2. Write your own public license to
express some universal conditions
3. Use a Creative Commons or similar
license designed for this purpose
36. To license your work under CC
follow the instructions on:
http://creativecommons.org/license/
Or upload your work to a website
which utilizes CC licenses, such as:
http://www.scribd.com
http://cnx.org
http://www.flickr.com
37. But please remember…
• Works licensed under CC are still
governed by Copyright Law
• Using CC does not negate your copyright,
it is your copyright that allows you to share
your work as you see fit
• Non-compliance with any of the terms of the
license could make one liable for copyright
infringement (and will not be viewed kindly by
the respective ‘open access’ communities)