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Copyright and MOOCs Maarten Zeinstra (Kennisland), Amsterdam, april 2015. [email protected] |@mzeinstra

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Copyright  and  MOOCsMaarten  Zeinstra  (Kennisland),  Amsterdam,  april  2015.    

[email protected]  |@mzeinstra

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The  importance  of  OER

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1. What  is  copyright  and  what  are  its  effects  on  my  material?  

2. How  can  you  easily  find  open  resources?  

3. How  do  you  apply  licenses?

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1.  What  is  copyright  and  what  are  its  effects  on  my  material?

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Exclusive  right  of  the  maker  to  use  and  distribute  a  creation

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Only  works  that  are  creative  enough  are  protected  by  copyright.

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• “I  am  in  Amsterdam”  

• ‘Hamlet’  by  William  Shakespeare    

• ‘Shake  it  off’  by  Taylor  Swift  

• Copyright  law  

• A  doodle  on  a  napkin  

• A  photo  of    Rembrandt’s  night  watch  

• ‘E=MC2’    by  Albert  Einstein

Examples

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Exceptions  and  limitation  to  copyright  law  do  not  apply

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Copyright  are  stackable

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Neighbouring  rights

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Publication  +  70  years

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• Thriller  by  Michael  Jackson  • Harry  Potter  books  by  J.  K.  Rowling  • A  Photo  of  Times  Square  in  New  York

Examples

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Attribution

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ShareAlike

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NonCommercial

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NoDerivatives

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v

Public  Domain  Mark

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Creative  Commons  0

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CC0

BY

BY

BY

BY

BY

BY

SA

SA

NC

NC

NC ND

ND

} These  are  sufficiently  open  for  OER

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2.  Where  can  you  find  Open  Resources?

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maak  gebruik  van  de  resources  die  er  zijn

• wikipedia.org    

• wikimedia.org    

• YouTube.com    

• flickr.com    

• europeana.eu  

• OERcommons.org  

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search.creativecommons.org

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Reuse  licensed  material    

&  

License  your  OER

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3.  How  do  you  apply  licenses

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Attribution  (4.0)

• Provide  the  title  of  the  work  

• Provide  the  author  of  the  work  

• Indicate  if  you  made  any  changes  to  the  work  

• Provide  a  link  to  the  applicable  license  (important)  

• Provide  a  source  and  link  to  that  source

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   Achiel  Aertgeerts,  Koningsooikt  in  de  oorlog,  CC  BY-­‐SA  3.0

Where  do  I  need  to  put  attribution?  

• Below  the  object  you  are  license  

• In  a  bibliography  

• In  the  credits  of  a  movie  

• As  a  linked    CC  icon  on  your  webpage  

• Offline  works  need  to  provide  the  entire  URL

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Difficult  questions

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Why  can’t  I  just  add  licenses  after  I  created  my  OER?

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But  if  I  can  download  it,  I  can  use  it  right?

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I  used  a  book  to  base  my  OER  on,  is  that  allowed?

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Do  I  need  to  attribute  every  image?  That  will  take  to  much  time!

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Who  is  the  maker  of  this  work?

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Guidelines  

1. start  with  open  

2. use  material  that  exists  

3. tools,  tools,  tools

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Thanks!  Maarten  Zeinstra       [email protected]       @mzeinstra

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• public  domain  works: http://www.smk.dk/en/explore-­‐the-­‐art/free-­‐download-­‐of-­‐artworks/  

• Movie  about  Open  Onderwijs  (Why  Open  Education  Matters)  is  gemaakt  door  David  Blake  en  CC  BY  3.0  gelicenseerd  (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode)  YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJWbVt2Nc-­‐I  

• This  webinar  is  licensed  under  a  CC  BY  4.0.    • Maarten  Zeinstra  (Kennisland),  Copyright  and  MOOCS,  2015  (CC  BY  4.0  

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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