livecontent v1.0 cc salon presentation
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LiveContent v1.0
Track: Emerging TopicsDate: Wednesday, July 25Time: 1:45pm - 2:30pmLocation: F151
Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.
This talk will provide attendees with an overview of Creative Commons' recent activities and a vision for how Creative Commons can help content creators refine their copyright. Topics covered will include background on CC, the 3.0 licenses, why metadata matters and how everyone can use it, and an overview of the tools and technologies we're working on to continue both pieces of our mission.
Timothy Vollmer, tvol, umichstudent, schoolofinformation, researcher,cc community + media intern, freeculture supporter, cook, bicyclist, musician
+ many, many others
LiveContent, an idea
Track: Emerging TopicsDate: Wednesday, July 25Time: 1:45pm - 2:30pmLocation: F151
Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.
This talk will provide attendees with an overview of Creative Commons' recent activities and a vision for how Creative Commons can help content creators refine their copyright. Topics covered will include background on CC, the 3.0 licenses, why metadata matters and how everyone can use it, and an overview of the tools and technologies we're working on to continue both pieces of our mission.
Questions?
How can content be alive?
How do we access open content?
How can we interact with CC-licensed media and share, remix, reuse content?
How can we connect CC and FOSS?
Track: Emerging TopicsDate: Wednesday, July 25Time: 1:45pm - 2:30pmLocation: F151
Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.
This talk will provide attendees with an overview of Creative Commons' recent activities and a vision for how Creative Commons can help content creators refine their copyright. Topics covered will include background on CC, the 3.0 licenses, why metadata matters and how everyone can use it, and an overview of the tools and technologies we're working on to continue both pieces of our mission.
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Track: Emerging TopicsDate: Wednesday, July 25Time: 1:45pm - 2:30pmLocation: F151
Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.
This talk will provide attendees with an overview of Creative Commons' recent activities and a vision for how Creative Commons can help content creators refine their copyright. Topics covered will include background on CC, the 3.0 licenses, why metadata matters and how everyone can use it, and an overview of the tools and technologies we're working on to continue both pieces of our mission.
Licensing, marking, publishing tools
Track: Emerging TopicsDate: Wednesday, July 25Time: 1:45pm - 2:30pmLocation: F151
Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.
This talk will provide attendees with an overview of Creative Commons' recent activities and a vision for how Creative Commons can help content creators refine their copyright. Topics covered will include background on CC, the 3.0 licenses, why metadata matters and how everyone can use it, and an overview of the tools and technologies we're working on to continue both pieces of our mission.
Open Source platforms and applications
Track: Emerging TopicsDate: Wednesday, July 25Time: 1:45pm - 2:30pmLocation: F151
Founded in 2001, Creative Commons is a non-profit dedicated to two purposes: developing a middle ground, "some rights reserved" approach to copyright, and lowering the transaction cost associated with the reuse of creative works.
This talk will provide attendees with an overview of Creative Commons' recent activities and a vision for how Creative Commons can help content creators refine their copyright. Topics covered will include background on CC, the 3.0 licenses, why metadata matters and how everyone can use it, and an overview of the tools and technologies we're working on to continue both pieces of our mission.
LiveContent v1.0, a test
LiveCD - contents boot directly from CD no installation
required
LiveContent can be delivered in various waysCD, USB, DVD, content
feeds
Interaction with content is key, formats are secondary
Fedora 7
open source applications
OpenOffice, Inkscape, The Gimp, Firefox, Totem, Evince
open document templates
CC-licensed content
700mb!
Audio
Video
Image
Text
Education
CC relies on supportive content curators to aggregate and spread
open content
Creative Commons Content Directories
What does v1.0 look like?
LiveContent v*.0
Future of LiveContent
autocurated content
v2.0 for libraries
extend to other areas - education
integration with other cc tools
How can you get involved?
CC projects are community projects
You can be involved!
developers, content curators, testers, evangelizers
creativecommons.org/project/livecontent
Available tonight and at LinuxWorld
Creative Commons
Timothy Vollmer
Scott Shawcroft
Jon Phillips
Alex Roberts
Cameron Parkins
Rebecca Rojer
Fedora
Jack Aboutboul
Worldlabel.com
Russell Ossendryver
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