13. If people were passing out paints on the street for free every
day, I’m sure there’d be a lot more painters.
- Gregg Gillis (GirlTalk)
in “Good Copy, Bad Copy”
14. If people were passing out paints on the street for free every
day, I’m sure there’d be a lot more painters.
- Gregg Gillis (GirlTalk)
in “Good Copy, Bad Copy”
knowledge
If people were passing out paints on the street for free every
day, I’m sure there’d be a lot more painters.
learning
15. Some Key Policies
• Neutral Point of View
(NPOV)
• Verifiability (V)
• No Original Research
(NOR)
• Notability (N)
• Ignore All Rules (IAR)
cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Pillars
19. “Free”
•
the freedom to use the work and enjoy the benefits of using it
•
the freedom to study the work and to apply knowledge acquired
from it
•
the freedom to make and redistribute copies, in whole or in part,
of the information or expression
•
the freedom to make changes and improvements, and to
distribute derivative works
http://freedomdefined.org/
21. “Free x2”
not for profit, volunteer created,
available to use, and re-use.
Imagine if you never had to deal with a licensing org. again!
Gratis Libre
22. • Freedom of Panorama • Terms of use
• Cultural rights • Commercial license
• Donor restrictions • Attribution
• Photography policy • TPMs/DRMs
• International • Fair Use
copyright terms
• Copyright in scans
Control of Museum Art Images:
The Reach and Limits of Copyright and Licensing
Melissa Brown, Kenneth Crews - Columbia University
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1542070
27. (even if love isn’t always free)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_(Sculpture)
28. Seznam členů
posádky Bounty (cz)
or
Lázadás a
Bountyn (hu)
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
File:Nla.ms-ms5393-2-s1.jpg
29. The
BM
&
me
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Wikipedia:GLAM/BM
Andrew Dunn - CC-by-SA
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
File:British_Museum_Great_Court_roof.jpg
30. “[The British Museum is] one of the
broadest-ranging cultural collections
in the world. Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia, is the most consulted
and largest compendium of knowledge
ever compiled. By harnessing the
expertise of the British Museum and the
reach of Wikipedia, this project
aims to bring mutual benefit to both
organisations.” - @matthewcock