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Kristoferb at English Wikipedia CCBYSA 3.0 modified
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Sargent, Noon after Millet, 1875
Van Gogh, Noon: Rest from work 1890
Copyright is Automatic, it just needs to be:
• form of expression of information;• in material form;• created by an author(s); and• original
MemesBooks
ManuscriptsPoetry
ReportsPhotographs
Pamphlets/brochuresWebsitesMovies
Sound recordingsSongs
TextbooksReference works
CataloguesDirectoriesPaintingsCartoonsDoodlesSoftware
Websites and online worksE-mail messages
Murals
Not names, slogans, phrases: but beware TM
Lasts for70 years
Except when it doesn’t
(1) Private copying(2) Fair dealing(3) Crown Copying s 183 (NOT FREE)(4) Educational Licenses (NOT FREE)(5) Library and archive exceptions(6) Flexible dealing
Exceptions
Exceptions – Flexible Dealing (s200AB)
A. Is the use allowed under another section of the Copyright Act? Fair dealing, library and archival copying, statutory licence, consumer exceptions, section 183
B. For the purposes of “maintaining or operating” the library or archives? Or for “educational instruction”?
C. Does the use meet the requirements of s200AB? The use must:
• Not conflict with normal exploitation of the work;
• Not unreasonably prejudice the copyright holder; and
• Be a special case.
•Discovery•Accessibility•Preservation•Empowering patrons
• 3 levels of open:
• 1. Accessibility – freely available online
• 2. Technical – format allows download and adaptation
3. Legal – permission to use
DiscoverabilityIndexationOrganisation
•Hathi Trust•Google Books
For everyone
Where’s my stuff?
Breach TOS Content ID Match DMCA Take-down
"YouTube reserves the right to remove Content and User Submissions without prior notice”
Block, mute, track or monetise
DMCA 3 Strikes
To stay in good standing, your account must have:
• No Community Guidelines strikes• No copyright strikes• No more than one video blocked
worldwide by Content ID
• Commercial impact• Commercial purpose• Reputational damage• Controversial subject matter• Substantial amount• Popular work• Transformative/fair use• Well resourced copyright
holder• Because they need cover
The Liberal Party also suggested the clip was pulled from YouTube because it was "dishonest" and a "dirty ad"- although the ad was issued with an infringement notice due to copyright reasons.
-Judith Ireland, SMH
Preservation
• open licensed material can be used without worrying about copyright laws or exceptions – by anyone, anywhere, with assurance
Lock by AMagill available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/amagill/235453953/ under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence
Licence Elements
Attribution – credit the author
Noncommercial – no commercial use
No Derivative Works – no remixing
ShareAlike – remix only if you let others remix
Attribution-ShareAlike• Attribution
Attribution-Noncommercial
Attribution-NoDerivatives
Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike
Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivatives
4.0 – international, easier, clearer (and database rights)
Slide 2ketrin1407Antonio Canova - Perseus and Medusa back wide view, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York "Zapalky makrofoto" by Lukas A., CZE - Moje vlastní fotografie Licensed under Public domain via Wikimedia Commons - U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Paul Cage [Public domain], via Wikimedia CommonsSlide 3Courtney, Richard Naked man fishing 193? Public domain courtesy State Library VictoriaSlide 4Fingerprint detail on male finger CC BY 3.0 Frettie Slide 5UT softball 2007CC BY-SA 2.0 dave_hensley - Strike three – ballgameSlide 6 Lopend engeltje, Pieter van Avont, Frederik de Wit, 1630 - 1652etching, public domain. More detailsSlide 7 Estonian warning Sigh, Talinn Zoo, Trish Hepworth CCBYszcSlide 8Visioen van Helena, possibly Marcantonio Raimondi, 1515 - 1520Paper, public domain. More details