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Presentation to ULearn 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand, on digital storytelling, copyright and Creative Commons.

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First point: All culture is a form of 'remix'

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First point: All culture builds on other works

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Second point: It hasn't always been easy to build on

other works ('read-only')

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Third point:The technical barriers to remix and

reuse are dropping ('read-write')

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Example:Lego Life Lessons

By the Manning Brothers

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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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Fourth point:The legal barriers to remix and reuse

remain

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A disconnect between the law and (positive) behaviour online

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So, where does this leave us?

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For teachers, two (potentially) conflicting imperatives:

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1. Encourage active cultural engagement

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1. Encourage active cultural engagement

2. Act as ‘copyright police’

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WHAT TO DO?

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Range of licence optionsCreators retain copyright

Permission in advance

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Range of licence optionsCreators retain copyright

Permission in advance

And it’s free!

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Public DomainFew Restrictions

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Public DomainFew Restrictions

All Rights ReservedFew Freedoms

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Public DomainFew Restrictions

All Rights ReservedFew Freedoms

Some Rights ReservedRange of Licence Options

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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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More free More restrictive

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More free More restrictive

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More free More restrictive

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More free More restrictive

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More free More restrictive

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More free More restrictive

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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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Over 700 million works

General:

search.creativecommons

.org

New Zealand:

digitalnz.org

.

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Creative Commons is a great way to teach students about copyright

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Creative Commons shifts the conversation from what students can’t

do to what they can.

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Mix & Mash 2013: The New Storytellingmixandmash.org.nz

November 10Prizes of $50, $500 and $2000

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THANKS CREATORSCreative Commons Attribution 11. “Stop” by Brainware 3000. Via Flickr.

44. Screenshot of the Cook Straight and surrounds, “NZ Mainland Topo50 Maps” by LINZ, via LINZ Data Service.

No Known Copyright5. Family watching television, c. 1958.

http://web.archive.org/web/20071226081329/teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/thumbnail427.html

19,“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.

13. Traffic squad police’ by Bain News Service, July 20, 1911. Library of Congresss, LC-B2- 2298-16. via Flickr. No known copyright.

45. Photograph of Card Catalog in Central Search Room, 1942, US National Archives, via Flickr. No known copyright

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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.