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These are the slides from the Wellington Loop conference, which took place in Wellington on 20 March, 2014.
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Our goal:“To realise the potential of the

internet.”

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Our goal:“Universal access to research

and education, full participation in culture.”

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More free More restrictive

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1. Free Licences

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2. Projects

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Schools: Creative Commons Policies

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First point:The potential of digitial

technologies and the internet to share, collaborate and reuse works.

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Second point: It hasn't always been easy to build on other works ('read-only')

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Family watching television, c. 1958. National Archives and Records Administration. 1944 – 2006. No known copyright.

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Third point:The technical barriers to access and reuse are dropping ('read-write')

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Screenshot from ‘Lego Life Lessons - Safety Tips for Walking to School’ by the Manning Brothers. Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike licence.

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Fourth point:This is changing the production and consumption of culture

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“83% of young people that we surveyed said they have used a computer to create their own art in the past 12 months.”

Creative New Zealand

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22% of the general population said they have used a computer to create their own art in the past 12 months.

Creative New Zealand

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“Digital art has emerged as the artform that young people most want to be more involved with.”

Creative New Zealand

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Fifth point:Obvious potential to share a massive amount of educational resources for reuse

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50,000+ teachers2,500+ schools

Enormous potential to save time, money & frustration.

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50,000+ teachers2,500+ schools

Enormous potential to share & collaborate.

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Sixth point:The legal barriers to

dissemination & reuse remain.

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Copyright is very restrictive. Automatic.Applies online.No 'c' required.Lasts for 50 years after death.

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This means you legally need an exception or permission.

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Exception = Fair Dealing (v limited)

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Permission = 1. Collecting society licences (limited)

2. Creative Commons (open)3. Out-of-copyright (v open)4. Other forms of permission

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Seventh point:This produces a disconnect

between the law and (positive) engagement with online culture and knowledge.

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Eighth point:Teachers don’t own copyright to resources they produce in the course of their employment.

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Ninth point:Most schools don't have clear IP policies on sharing & reuse.

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What to do?

“Grayson, Westley, Stanislaus County, Western San Joaquin Valley, California. Seventh and eighth grade class in Westley school after lesson in Geography” 1940, US National Archives 83-G-41445, via Flickr. No known copyright.

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Here's the pitch:Creative Commons licences are clear, simple, free, legally robust and used by government.

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Here's the pitch:CC shifts the conversation from what students can’t do to what they can

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Here's the pitch:CC policies clarify IP at schools, while enabling sharing and collaboration.

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Four Licence Elements

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Attribution

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Non Commercial

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No Derivatives

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Share Alike

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Six Licences

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More free More restrictive

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Layers

Licence symboll

Human readable

Lawyer readable

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Go to creativecommons.org/choose

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CC Kiwi by Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand

Licence.

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The Remix Kiwi by CCANZ is based on a work by Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand [LINK], which is made available under a

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cIWmV5nCF8o97Nrb8wYZWfQ97FG-4ylNuXezh2nlBBM/edit

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CC licences are being used across the state sector

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NZGOAL (2010)Government guidance, approved by

Cabinet, advocates use of CC for publicly funded copyright works

Declaration on Open and Transparent Government (2011)

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BoTs are “invited” to take NZGOAL into account when releasing copyright

material

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CC PolicyAll teaching materials:

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1. No need to ask permission

2. Keep resources when you leave

3. Teachers receive credit when their work is reused

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“When I look outside at other schools, I think, why aren’t you doing this?”

Nathan Parker, Warrington School

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“Teachers are collaborating more, and they’re also involving their students in the development of those teaching and

learning resources.”

Mark Osborne, ASHS

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www.creativecommons.org.nz@cc_Aotearoa

[email protected]/creativecommonsnz

QUESTIONS?

This work is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 New Zealand Licence.


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