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Commonwealth Educational

Media Centre for Asia

Copyright and Open

Licensing

Sanjaya MishraDirector, Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia

Meaning of Terms Author/Creator: is the originator of any

written work

Copyright: exclusive right given by law to the

author/creator of a work

What can be copyrighted? – Any work which is

not an exact copy of someone else’s work

Can ideas be copyrighted? No… only

expression of ideas are copyrighted...

Can copyright be transferred? Yes, an author

can assign copyright to another person, as in

the case of property

Copyright

Exclusive rights given by law

to the original creator/author

To get credit

To copy

To distribute

To license

To sell/make economic

transaction

To perform

Further Copyright…

Prohibits unauthorized use,

distribution, performance,

adaptation, sell, etc.

Requires permission of the

Copyright holder for creating any

derivative works

Fair use or fair dealing is though

permitted

Fair use covers Examples of fair

use include commentary, search

engines, criticism, news reporting,

research, teaching, library

archiving and scholarship.

Open Licenses

Creative Commons

CC-BY

CC-BY-SA

CC-BY-NC

CC-BY-NC-SA

CC-BY-ND

CC-BY-NC-ND

Concepts

Attribution

Share Alike

Non-Commercial

Non-Derivative

Why Creative Commons

Legal Code: expansive legal

languages tested in several

cases

Commons Code: Simple icon-

based approach to explain

what you can do want you

can’t

Digital Code: Enables search

engines to search and locate

through CC Rights Expression

Language

OER: Remix

OER: Remix

Remix Case 1

Consider a publication where the

author has identified the

following to be included. Decide

what license should be needed

and how you will go about it.

– Original texts plus, images from CC-

BY-SA, also texts from CC-BY-NC.

– Author has also indicated use of

some Copyrighted materials, and

have permission to be used by your

institution

Remix Case 2

Consider a publication where the author

has identified the following to be

included. Decide what license should be

needed and how you will go about it.

– Original texts plus, images and texts

from PD

– Author has also indicated use of some

texts from CC-BY sources

– There are large number of images

from online sources, the author has

not credited

Using CC Licenses

THANK YOU

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