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Creative Commons and the Ethical Use of
Internet Resources
Creative Commons and the Ethical Use of
Internet Resources
Thomas GalvezHigh School Technology Learning Coach
Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship
Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship
BalancedPositive
ResponsibleLiterate
BalancedPositive
ResponsibleLiterate
CC Image by Mason Dan on Flickr
Ethical students give credit where credit is due. They know how to research for
information without plagiarizing from the web.
WritingWriting
MLA Citations and Works Cited
Paraphrasing, Summarizing, Quoting
Images
Video
Music
CC Image by Hugo Espinozas on Flickr
Multimedia?Multimedia?
International Society for Technology in Education
(ISTE)
International Society for Technology in Education
(ISTE)
RESPONSIBLE CITIZENSHIP STANDARDStudents understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to information and technology and practice legal
and ethical behavior.
ASSESSABLE BENCHMARKStudents advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology.
Fair Use
Exclusive rights given to an author or creator of an original
work to:Reproduce the work
Publish the workInclude in film or TVMake an adaptation
Fair UseAllows for for work to be used by
someone else other than the copyright holder in context of:
CriticismComment
NewsreportingTeaching
ScholarshipResearch
Image licensed from iStock Photo
4 Factors4 Factors
CC Image by Nedral on Flickr
PurposePurpose AmountAmount
NatureNature EffectEffect
PurposePurpose
What purpose do you need to use the material? Education?
Research? Non-Profit? Transformative (re-purposed)?
AmountAmount
How much of the material is appropriate to use? This
depends on purpose.
NatureNatureFactual, non-fiction for
instructional purposes? Likely Fair Use.
Fictional, highly creative? Not likely
Fair Use.
Published?
EffectEffect
Sales, duration, availability, quantity?
CC Image by Thuy Pham on Flickr
Mash Up
Mash Up
Mash Up
Mash Up
CC Image by Thuy Pham on Flickr
“Hands in the Air”
by Girl Talk
“Hands in the Air”
by Girl Talk
CC Image by Nedral on Flickr
PurposePurpose AmountAmount
NatureNature EffectEffect
What purpose do you need to use the
material? Education? Research? Non-Profit?
Transformative (re-purposed)?
How much of the material is
appropriate to use? This depends on
purpose.
Factual, non-fiction for instructional purposes? Likely Fair
Use.
Fictional, highly creative? Not likely
Fair Use.
Published?
Sales, duration, availability, quantity?
Whatdowe
teachstudents?
Whatdowe
teachstudents?
Image licensed from iStock Photo
Even BetterHave students use images, songs, or video
available through Creative Commons or Royalty Free sites
Even BetterHave students use images, songs, or video
available through Creative Commons or Royalty Free sites
OK (with caution)Do not allow students to cut and paste images or use music from the internet without giving credit
to the source.
OK (with caution)Do not allow students to cut and paste images or use music from the internet without giving credit
to the source.
BestHave students create their own images,
music, or video
BestHave students create their own images,
music, or video
“Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical
infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation.”
Provides “a set of copyright licenses and tools that create a balance inside the traditional ‘all rights reserved’ setting
that copyright law creates.”https://creativecommons.org/about/
CC Image by Barta IV on Flickr
CC Image by Akshay Shah on Flickr
Producersand
Consumers
Producersand
Consumers CC Image by Mike Licht on Flickr
CC Image by Barta IV on Flickr
CC Image by Akshay Shah on Flickr
ProducersProducers
The Licenses
Attribution
Attribution +
ShareAlike
Attribution +
NoDerivs
Attribution + NonCommerci
al
Attribution + NonCommercial
+ ShareAlike
Attribution + NonCommercia
l + NoDerivs
ConsumersConsumers
CC Image by Mike Licht on Flickr
creativecommons.orgcreativecommons.org
search.creativecommons.orgsearch.creativecommons.org
CC Image by mjmonty on Flickr
Google Images Creative Commons Search
Image from GCF LearnFree
ExpectRequireAssess
ExpectRequireAssess
Model
Model
CC Image by eVo Photo on Flickr
Resources
ResourcesPictures
•http://search.creativecommons.org (Flickr is the best one)
•http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/•http://www.gettyimages.ae/creativeimages/royaltyfree
•Google Image Search Tools Usage RightsMusic•http://search.creativecommons.org (Choose Jamendo)
•Freemusicarchive.org•dig.ccmixter.orgVideo•http://search.creativecommons.org (Choose YouTube)
CC Image by Robert Barney on Flickr