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Wikipedia, Museums and access to Art Liam Wyatt, 20 April 2010 Columbia University, Copyright Advisory Office, New York City

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Wikipedia, Museums and access to Art

Liam Wyatt, 20 April 2010

Columbia University,Copyright Advisory Office,

New York City

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By way of personal introduction...

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Charity

Website

Software

Chapter

And a quick intro to Wikimedia...

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“Free”

• the freedom to use the work and enjoy the benefits of using it • the freedom to study the work and to apply knowledge acquired

from it • the freedom to make and redistribute copies, in whole or in part,

of the information or expression • the freedom to make changes and improvements, and to

distribute derivative works

http://freedomdefined.org/

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http://creativecommons.org/

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“Free x2”not for profit, volunteer created,

available to use, and re-use.

Imagine never having to work with a licensing agency again!

Gratis Libre

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If you love something, set it free.

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Some local museum missions

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Common theme...

Engaging the community with their culture.

Collect, preserve and share that culture.

But...

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Art + Copyright =

Nate.erlin - CC-by-NC-ND http://www.flickr.com/photos/nateerlin/520085236/

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• Freedom of Panorama

• Cultural rights

• Donor restrictions

• Museum photo policy

• Different national laws

• Website terms of use

• Commercial licenses

• Attribution

• TPMs/DRMs

• Fair use / fair dealing

• Copyright in scans

• Database rights

Some potential issues for those images...

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Tricks and traps for Wikimedia, Museums and access to Art...

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2. Licensing Conditions (digital)

Image now also available, without permission, at: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nla.ms-ms5393-2-s1.jpg

National Library of Australia permissions statement.Text

First page of Captain William Bligh’s log book - on the NLA Website.

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3. Fair Use

Same article in:

< Afrikaans Swedish >

http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Non-free_content

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5. Copyright in collections and in scans

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Feist v. Rural Telephone (1991)

Bridgeman v. Corel (1999)

Originality v. “Sweat of the brow”

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Some obviously haven’t heard about this law...

This is the Frick Collection’s copyright statement. Is it deliberately flouting New York law?

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De-accessioning by Copyright

To take something that is the public’s* and to make access restrictions on its digital manifestation that would not be countenanced for the original object is effectively...

*in a publicly funded collection and/or in the Public Domain

...and just like real-life de-accessioning in museums it’s sometimes necessary.

But neither activity should be done just because some money can be made.

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Paying a license fee sometimes feels like a papal indulgence. It’s often not to cover costs, but to make a problem disappear. I don’t mind paying for staff time and materials. I do mind

paying for access to already digitised and Public Domain material and having to sign a usage contract in order

to receive it.

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Wikimedia takes a stand, so you don’t have to.

:-)

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Peace, Love & Metadata

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