Creative Commons
January 28th, 2008 Richard
Creative Commons represents a potential revolution in copyright, where the default all-rights reserved, is replaced by some rights reserved, allowing content creators to specify ways their materials can be used and shared, without needing to give permission to each individual who wants to use materials in ways that are not consistent with all-rights reserved. The motivation is to encourage innovation and derivative works.
The following videos on the creative commons site, describe creative commons, successes, and its evolution. The last two videos were the first and second place winners in a moving image contest, sponsored by creative commons, to help “market” the creative commons concept.
- Get Creative
- Reticulum Rex
- Wanna Work Together
- Building on the Past (Justin Cone)
- Mix Tape (Sheryl Seibert)
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