Hamilton computer club

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Our goal:“Universal access to research and education, full participation in culture.”

More free More restrictive

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1. Free Licences

2. Projects

First (obvious) point:It's much easier to share work for collaboration and reuse.

This means you cannot predict who will find your work useful.

Media Text Hack

CC Kiwi

There's more content than ever (and it's easy to find & use).

The technical barriers to access and reuse are dropping

And people are doing a heap of amazing work to solve real problems.

Man from the city, 1971, by Jan Nigro. Purchased 1971. Te Papa (1971-0036-2)

Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 New Zealand licenceTe Papa

Massed troops at a New Zealand Division thanksgiving service, World War I. Ref: 1/2-013806-G. No known copyright.

http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22684353NLNZ; WW100

LINZ

National Imagery Photography by LINZ. Licensed CC-BY

data.linz.govt.nz/data/category/aerial-photos/

Project LATIn

K-12 OER Collaborative

Open Access to Research

Meena Kadri ‘Uttarayan Sunset’ by Meena Kadri. CC-BY-NC-ND

flickr.com/photos/meanestindian/5357432362/

However, the legal barriers todissemination & reuse remain.

Copyright Graffiti Sign by Horia Varlan CC-BY

https://flic.kr/p/7vBD4TCopyright

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

Copyright is meant to be a balancing act between creators, publishers and the public

But new technologies disrupt this balance

New behaviours can clash with old laws.

This can have a chilling effect on (positive) adaptation and reuse.

“Grayson, Westley, Stanislaus County...” via US Nat. ArchivesNo Known Copyright

https://flic.kr/p/8UAPVT What to Do?.

Here's the pitch:Creative Commons licences are clear, simple, free, legally robust and you keep your copyright.

Four Licence Elements

Attribution

Non Commercial

No Derivatives

Share Alike

Six Licences

More free More restrictive

Layers

Licence symboll

Human readable

Lawyer readable

Go to creativecommons.org/choose

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

We want to grow the commons in Aotearoa NZ. We need introduce CC to thousands of organisations.

We need your help.

New resources to help:resources.creativecommons.org.nz– Introductory paper–Annotated policy –Brochure–Poster–Videos–Case studies–And more to come...

creativecommons.org.nz@cc_aotearoamatt@creativecommons.org.nzgroups.creativecommons.org.nz

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