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Second Draft of CC Keynote for iCommons Summit 2008. I'll upload a final version when I'm done. This is mostly for people who should give me feedback before I present. Looks like my talk is 20 min so I will clearly need to prune this.TRANSCRIPT
Creative CommonsiCommons Summit Draft V 0.2
Joichi Ito
Layers of Open Innovation
Ethernet Computers
TCP/IP The Network
HTTP/The Web Content
Creative Commons Culture and Ideas
Innovation andThe Internet
“The Stupid Network” — David Isenberg
“Small Pieces Loosely Joined” — David Weinberger
Professionalvs
Amateur
Copyright
mostusesfree
mostregulated uses
commercial
couldnʼtlegally control
perfectly
analogvs
digital
1.copyrightregulates“copies”
2.in digital world
every use=
“copy”
3.thus, presumption:
every userequires
permission
Law + Technology = (DRM)
control
Copyright
All Rights Reserved
Copyright
All Rights Reserved
No Rights Reserved
Copyright
All Rights Reserved
No Rights Reserved
Copyright
free culture
Open Source for Content
User Interface for Copyright
Projects
SearchLicensing
ccInternational
Science Commons ccLearn
LicensingStep 2: Receive a License
Creative Commons International
Ported Porting in progress Unported
Ported to 46 Jurisdictions
9 Jurisdictions In Development
Text
Yearly Growth in Millions of CC Licensed Works 2003-8.Note: data for 2008 on this chart only reflects mid-year estimates made in July
Text
Approximate Minimum Total CC Licensed Works as of July 2008: ~130 million
Projects
SearchLicensing
Science Commons ccLearn
ccInternational
http://creativecommons.org/projects/cczero
Waiver
http://creativecommons.org/projects/ccplus
+
The Success of Star Wreck
100% collaborative production - By building and utilizing an online community
The first feature-length Internet film- Hollywood quality, made for less than €15,000 and with a lot of love
Over 8 million free downloads- Resulting in global media attention
Commercial success- TV broadcasts in Belgium, Japan, Finland, Italy, …- DVD distribution by Universal Pictures- Merchandise success
Search and Technology
access to digital knowledge (copyright and contract)
access to physical tools (one-click for biological materials)
open source tools for data integration (semantic web)
Science Commons
“By open access to the literature, we mean its free availability on the public internet, permitting users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself.”
image from the public library of sciencelicensed to the public under CC-BY 3.0
“The only constraint on reproduction and distribution, and the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited”
— The Budapest Open Access Initiative
image from the public library of sciencelicensed to the public under CC-BY 3.0
google maps for brain images?
http://sparql.neurocommons.org:8890/map/#Kcnip3@2850,Kcnd1@2800
ccLearn is a division of Creative Commons which is dedicated to realizing the full potential of the Internet to support open learning and open educational resources (OER). Our mission is to minimize barriers to sharing and reuse of educational materials — legal barriers, technical barriers, and social barriers.
ccLearn
Michael Reschke cba
Learn
Michael Reschke cba
Open education depends on a
high-quality pool of freely licensed
resources.
Learn
Michael Reschke cba
Open education depends on a
high-quality pool of freely licensed
resources.
OER give learners access to a broad array
of knowledge materials...
Learn
Michael Reschke cba
Open education depends on a
high-quality pool of freely licensed
resources.
OER give learners access to a broad array
of knowledge materials...
Learn
available for anyone to use, share, and adapt to suit their educational needs.
Michael Reschke cba
Open education depends on a
high-quality pool of freely licensed
resources.
OER give learners access to a broad array
of knowledge materials...
Learn
Learn Projects
CC Portal for
Educators
Universal Education
SearchODEPO Project
Universal Education
Search
Universal Education
Search
A search for all educational resources on the web should be:
• Extensible
Universal Education
Search
A search for all educational resources on the web should be:
• Extensible
Universal Education
Search
• ScalableA search for all educational resources on the web should be:
• Extensible
• Federated
Universal Education
Search
• ScalableA search for all educational resources on the web should be:
CC Portal for
Educators
Choosing a CC license for educational materials
CC Portal for
Educators
Language and supporting materials more appropriate for the educational context
Choosing a CC license for educational materials
CC Portal for
Educators
Language and supporting materials more appropriate for the educational context
What are the different CC licenses and what do they mean?
Choosing a CC license for educational materials
CC Portal for
Educators
Language and supporting materials more appropriate for the educational context
What are the different CC licenses and what do they mean?
Choosing a CC license for educational materials
CC Portal for
Educators
Point of departure for understanding the bigger issues and hopes in education
ODEPO Project
The Open Database of Educational Projects and Organizations
ODEPO Project
The Open Database of Educational Projects and Organizations
- Identify potential collaborators- Network- Add your project- Add additional info- Search by various properties
ODEPO Project
The Open Database of Educational Projects and Organizations
- Identify potential collaborators- Network- Add your project- Add additional info- Search by various properties
- Licensing Information- Open Education Organizations- Affiliated Projects and Organizations
Find:
ODEPO Project