Showing posts with label copyright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copyright. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Creative Commons Poster Part II

A few weeks ago I created and shared my first Creative Commons Poster designed to help teachers and students to understand the Creative Commons Licenses. After having done a fair amount of investigating and research on copyright and Creative Commons licensed content, I felt inspired to create a second poster as a quick reference guide to assist students and teachers to find reusable content quickly. 


Download your own copy to print and share here:  



Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Content Poster by David Ashby is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at www.techtoolsforschools.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Creative Commons Posters (Part I)

I've been doing a lot of work on Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons this week.  And you all know that this subject is about as fun as a kick in the head. In fact, a kick in the head is probably what it takes to understand licensing and attribution.

The more I thought about this subject, the more I thought classrooms and libraries could use some reference posters to help students and teachers understand the rights granted under the Creative Commons. The information on this poster was taken directly from the Creative Commons website with minor editing.

I have licensed the poster under Creative Commons, so feel free to download, print, and share.

You can download the poster here in .png format and pdf format. It is meant to be printed as 11X17. 

This is the first in series of posters on the Creative Commons, Public Domain, and proper attribution. Check out poster #2, a quick reference guide for students and teachers to find CC and other reusable content.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Digital Copyright for 21st Century Citizenship

I attended a Digital Copyright webinar today put on by Barry Britt @ Soundzabound.com.  This was perhaps one of the clearest meetings I've ever attended on copyright.

Below are some of my notes and links that were shared.

4 Useful articles
Important points of Fair Use:
  • Relevant to course content (no background)
  • Used for face to face instruction on a closed network
  • No duplication for distribution
  • Credit/cite the copyright holder
  • One-time use
  • Licenses and contracts supersede fair use
Things to Consider
  • many artists don’t make as much as teachers
  • people are getting sued
  • students have copyrights / district usually has some ownership too / teacher / campus
  • If student is under 18 parents have rights as well.  Must have parent permission.
  • Offer an opt out for parents/students
We are all owners of our own image/brand
Image is Everything

Soundzabound.com has a slew of links to info and articles on Digital Citizenship. You can find everything they have here: http://www.soundzabound.com/links


Barry Britt from Soundzabound did a great job and you can see his presentation yourself here below. Barry can be contacted @ barryb@soundzabound.com :