1. 數位化館藏管理與開放授權應用 -
以荷蘭國家博物館為示範案例開放文化基金會 法制顧問
Open Culture Foundation / Legal Adviser
林誠夏
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國立臺灣史前文化博物館
26. 2016/08/23
Lawrence Lessig's keynote presentation made on July
24, 2002 for OSCON 2002
1. Creativity and innovation always builds on the past.
2.The past always tries to control the creativity that
builds upon it.
3. Free societies enable the future by limiting this power
of the past.
4. Ours is less and less a free society.
27. 2016/08/23
Lawrence Lessig's keynote presentation made on July
24, 2002 for OSCON 2002
1. 創意通常建築於過去的基礎。
2. 然而過去通常也會去控制未來的創意。
3. 自由社會須限制過去過高的控制權力,來開 未來。啟
4. 否則屬於公 享有的將愈來愈少,無從眾 建立一個真正
的自由社會。
35. 2016/08/23
"Linking Open Data cloud diagram 2014", by Max Schmachtenberg, Christian Bizer, Anja Jentzsch and Richard Cyganiak in CC BY-SA
3.0 @ http://lod-cloud.net/
58. 2016/08/23
Draft bill of "Open, Public, Electronic, and Necessary Government Data Act" or so-called the "OPEN Government Data Act"
http://1yxsm73j7aop3quc9y5ifaw3.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/kilmer-open-data-act-draft.pdf
62. 2016/08/23
DIRECTIVE 2013/37/EU
(15) Libraries, museums and archives hold a significant amount of
valuable public sector information resources, in particular since
digitisation projects have multiplied the amount of digital public domain
material. Wider possibilities for re-using public cultural material should,
inter alia, allow Union companies to exploit its potential and contribute to
economic growth and job creation.
64. 2016/08/23 Tom Bell, released it on his website under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Copyright_term.svg
75. 2016/08/23
5. Digital reproductions of works that are in the Public Domain must also
belong to the Public Domain. Use of works in the public domain should not
be limited by any means, either legal or technical.
The internet enables the widespread re use of digital reproductions of works of
authorship whose copyright protection has expired. The public Domain status of
these works means that there is no owner of the works who can impose
restrictions on their reuse. At the same time the owners of the physical works
(such as heritage institutions) often feel that they are entitled to control over
digital reproductions as well and that they can impose restrictions on their reuse.
However digitization of Public Domain works does not create new rights over it:
works that are in the Public Domain in analogue form continue to be in the
Public Domain once they have been digitized.
159. 2016/08/23
Can I apply a CC license to low-resolution copies of a licensed work and
reserve more rights in high-resolution copies?
You may license your copyright or distribute your work under more than one set of
terms. For example, you may publish a photograph on your website, but only distribute
high-resolution copies to people who have paid for access. This is a practice CC
supports. However, if the low-resolution and high-resolution copies are the
same work under applicable copyright law, permission under a CC license is not limited
to a particular copy, and someone who receives a copy in high resolution may use it
under the terms of the CC license applied to the low-resolution copy.
Note that, although CC strongly discourages the practice, CC cannot prevent licensors
from attempting to impose restrictions through separate agreements on uses the license
otherwise would allow. In that case, licensees may be contractually restricted from using
the high-resolution copy, for example, even if the licensor has placed a CC license on
the low-resolution copy.
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions
193. 2016/08/23
Author Raúl Silva
Permission “for any use you want"
http://gnuart.onshore.com/
This image is a work of a U.S. military or
Department of Defense employee, taken or
made during the course of an employee's
official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal
government, the image is in the public
domain.
Fair use at: http://www.tuxparty.com/wp-
content/uploads/2008/02/i-want-you.jpg
194. 2016/08/23
Author Raúl Silva
Permission “for any use you want"
http://gnuart.onshore.com/
This image is a work of a U.S. military or
Department of Defense employee, taken or
made during the course of an employee's
official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal
government, the image is in the public
domain.
Fair use at: http://www.tuxparty.com/wp-
content/uploads/2008/02/i-want-you.jpg