copyright, author rights, creative commons
DESCRIPTION
A short presentation that introduces the concepts of copyright, author rights and creative commons licensing to users in an academic library.TRANSCRIPT
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Copyright, Author rights,
Creative Commons
Oh My!
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2Photo by beyondboundariesphotography via Flickr CC BY-SA
Confused by copyright?
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Copyright Basics
More information: Copyright Research Guide
1. When you create something you automatically own copyright (unless it is a work for hire)
2. Copyright means your can allow or prevent others from• Making copies• Distributing copies• Making derivatives• Displaying work publically
3. An exception to this is “Fair Use”
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Fair Use
Section 107 of the U.S. copyright law describes the four factors to consider when determining Fair Use:
Purpose (commercial nature or nonprofit educational purposes)
The nature of work (published, creative) Amount used in relation to the whole Effect on potential market Transformative use
More information: Copyright Research Guide
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5Photo Ignacio Garcia by via Flickr CC BY-SA
Authors have RIGHTS!
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Author (Copyright Holder) Rights
• Reproduction• Distribution• Derivatives• Performance• Public display
The right to license any of the above to third parties
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9Photo by Peter Dowley via Flickr CC BY
If you are asked to
sign away your rights, know what
you are losing
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What can you do?
• Read the agreement carefully• Decide what rights you want to keep• Consider negotiating for specific rights• Consider adding an authors addendum (
Scholar’s Copyright Addendum Engine)
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11Photo by ryancr via Flickr CC BY-NC
Want to share?
Use Creative Commons
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