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CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
Jane Park
Project Manager at CC
School of Open
http://schoolofopen.org

janepark@creativecommons.org
http://open4us.org

4
q  What is CC BY?
q  What is Creative Commons? What
does it do? How does it work?
q  Who can use CC? 
q  How is CC used in education?
q  What support can I expect from
CC?
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 

CC BY license requirement
Creative Commons overview
The CC licenses, esp. CC BY
CC & Open Educational Resources 
Our free services
The CC BY license requirement
“All successful applicants must allow broad access for
others to use and enhance project products and offerings,
including authorizing for-profit derivative uses of the
courses and associated learning materials by licensing
newly developed materials produced with grant funds with
a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).”


http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct/applicantinfo.cfm
The CC BY license requirement
“This license allows subsequent users to copy, distribute,
transmit and adapt the copyrighted work and requires
such users to attribute the work in the manner specified
by the Grantee.” 


http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct/applicantinfo.cfm
This requirement applies to:
“Only work that is developed by the grantee with the grant
funds is required to be licensed under the CC BY license.”


http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct/applicantinfo.cfm
This requirement does not apply to:
ü  Pre-existing copyrighted materials licensed to, or
purchased by the grantee from third parties, including

ü  Modifications of such materials

ü  Works created by the grantee without grant funds
Why CC BY?
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 

CC BY license requirement
Creative Commons overview
The CC licenses, esp. CC BY
CC & Open Educational Resources 
Our free services
q 
q 
q 
q 

What is Creative Commons? 
What does it do? 
How does it work?
Who can use CC?
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
What do we do?
We make sharing content easy,
legal, and scalable.
Technically, 
it’s so easy to share!
Legally? "
Not so easy."
C
All rights reserved
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
$750-$150,000 per copyright
infringement"
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty


The problem: 



Traditional © designed for old
distribution models now governs
the Internet"
With Creative Commons,
creators can grant copy and
reuse permissions in advance.
How do we do it?
Free copyright licenses that
creators can attach to their
works.
Most free&

least&free&
Least free&
Step 1: Choose Conditions
Attribution

Non-Commercial



Share Alike

No Derivative Works

http://creativecommons.org/choose
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
Who can use CC licenses?
Anyone. Anywhere in the
world.

Even machines can read CC
licenses! Let me explain…
CC licenses are unique because they
are expressed in three ways.
"

"

Lawyer 
Readable
Legal Code
Human
Readable
Deed
Machine
Readable
Metadata
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
Optional fields
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
4
1
4
2
74 jurisdictions"
500 million works"
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
Who uses 

Creative Commons?"
Wikipedia: Over 77,000 contributors working
on over 22 million articles in 285 languages "
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 

CC BY license requirement
Creative Commons overview
The CC licenses, esp. CC BY
CC & Open Educational
Resources (OER) 
5.  Our free services
Open Educational Resources (OER)!
✓  Customization
✓  Accessible versions
✓  Translations
✓  Evolution of resource over time
✓  Affordable versions
✓  Innovation
✓  Discoverability
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
CC Overview for Roane State Faculty
http://creativecommons.org/education
http://open4us.org/find-oer"
Why CC BY?
Why CC BY?

ü Easy, Legal, Scalable
ü Public access to publicly funded
educational materials
ü Making reuse and innovation
possible
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 

CC BY license requirement
Creative Commons overview
The CC licenses, esp. CC BY
CC & Open Educational Resources 
Our free services
In addition to giving webinars…
we will help you:

✓  Understand CC licenses
✓  Apply CC BY to your materials 
✓  Find existing OER to use 
✓  Attribute other CC-licensed works
✓  Follow best practices for above
We will do this through:

✓  Direct email & phone assistance
taa@creativecommons.org 
✓  More custom webinars 
✓  On-site assistance
✓  http://open4us.org
http://open4us.org/faq"
Please attribute Creative Commons with a link to
creativecommons.org

Creative Commons and the double C in a circle are registered trademarks of
Creative Commons in the United States and other countries. Third party
marks and brands are the property of their respective holders.
Attributions"

Photo: “fuzzy copyright”"
Author: Nancy Sims"
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pugno_muliebriter/1384247192/ "
License: CC BY-NC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0 "
"
Photo: “Students in Jail”"
Author: Judy Baxter"
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/501511984/in/photostream/"
License: CC BY-NC-SA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ "
FAQ: Who do we put as the author
of our materials (eg. consortium,
college, faculty)?
Up to your consortium or college’s
policy. Grant doesn’t stipulate.
FAQ: How do we credit the U.S. DOL
as a funder of our materials?
See Section I.D.6 of the Round 2
SGA: Required Disclaimer for
Grant Deliverables

“The grantee must include the
following language on all Work
developed in whole or in part 
with grant funds…”
Required Disclaimer for Grant Deliverables (p. 9)
“This product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S.
Department of Labor’s Employment and Training
Administration. The product was created by the grantee
and does not necessarily reflect the official position of
the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor
makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any
kind, express or implied, with respect to such
information, including any information on linked sites
and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the
information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness,
adequacy, continued availability, or ownership.”
This is separate from and has
nothing to do with the CC BY license
notice.

You can include it in the same
section where you usually add your
disclaimers or notices.

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CC Overview for Roane State Faculty

  • 1. Webinar    Interface  Orienta.on   Talk  –     click  talk  bu:on  to  start  talking   click  it  again  to  relinquish   Raise  hand  to  stop  speaker  and  make   a  comment  or  ask  a  ques4on     List  of  par4cipants   Whiteboard   Chat   type  in  here  and  press  return  
  • 3. Jane Park Project Manager at CC School of Open http://schoolofopen.org janepark@creativecommons.org
  • 5. q  What is CC BY? q  What is Creative Commons? What does it do? How does it work? q  Who can use CC? q  How is CC used in education? q  What support can I expect from CC?
  • 6. 1.  2.  3.  4.  5.  CC BY license requirement Creative Commons overview The CC licenses, esp. CC BY CC & Open Educational Resources Our free services
  • 7. The CC BY license requirement “All successful applicants must allow broad access for others to use and enhance project products and offerings, including authorizing for-profit derivative uses of the courses and associated learning materials by licensing newly developed materials produced with grant funds with a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).” http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct/applicantinfo.cfm
  • 8. The CC BY license requirement “This license allows subsequent users to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the copyrighted work and requires such users to attribute the work in the manner specified by the Grantee.” http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct/applicantinfo.cfm
  • 9. This requirement applies to: “Only work that is developed by the grantee with the grant funds is required to be licensed under the CC BY license.” http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct/applicantinfo.cfm
  • 10. This requirement does not apply to: ü  Pre-existing copyrighted materials licensed to, or purchased by the grantee from third parties, including ü  Modifications of such materials ü  Works created by the grantee without grant funds
  • 12. 1.  2.  3.  4.  5.  CC BY license requirement Creative Commons overview The CC licenses, esp. CC BY CC & Open Educational Resources Our free services
  • 13. q  q  q  q  What is Creative Commons? What does it do? How does it work? Who can use CC?
  • 16. What do we do? We make sharing content easy, legal, and scalable.
  • 17. Technically, it’s so easy to share!
  • 24. 
 The problem: 
 
 Traditional © designed for old distribution models now governs the Internet"
  • 25. With Creative Commons, creators can grant copy and reuse permissions in advance.
  • 26. How do we do it? Free copyright licenses that creators can attach to their works.
  • 28. Step 1: Choose Conditions Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike No Derivative Works http://creativecommons.org/choose
  • 33. Who can use CC licenses? Anyone. Anywhere in the world. Even machines can read CC licenses! Let me explain…
  • 34. CC licenses are unique because they are expressed in three ways.
  • 41. 4 1
  • 42. 4 2
  • 47. Wikipedia: Over 77,000 contributors working on over 22 million articles in 285 languages "
  • 50. 1.  2.  3.  4.  CC BY license requirement Creative Commons overview The CC licenses, esp. CC BY CC & Open Educational Resources (OER) 5.  Our free services
  • 52. ✓  Customization ✓  Accessible versions ✓  Translations ✓  Evolution of resource over time ✓  Affordable versions ✓  Innovation ✓  Discoverability
  • 62. Why CC BY? ü Easy, Legal, Scalable ü Public access to publicly funded educational materials ü Making reuse and innovation possible
  • 63. 1.  2.  3.  4.  5.  CC BY license requirement Creative Commons overview The CC licenses, esp. CC BY CC & Open Educational Resources Our free services
  • 64. In addition to giving webinars… we will help you: ✓  Understand CC licenses ✓  Apply CC BY to your materials ✓  Find existing OER to use ✓  Attribute other CC-licensed works ✓  Follow best practices for above
  • 65. We will do this through: ✓  Direct email & phone assistance taa@creativecommons.org ✓  More custom webinars ✓  On-site assistance ✓  http://open4us.org
  • 67. Please attribute Creative Commons with a link to creativecommons.org Creative Commons and the double C in a circle are registered trademarks of Creative Commons in the United States and other countries. Third party marks and brands are the property of their respective holders.
  • 68. Attributions" Photo: “fuzzy copyright”" Author: Nancy Sims" Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pugno_muliebriter/1384247192/ " License: CC BY-NC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0 " " Photo: “Students in Jail”" Author: Judy Baxter" Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/501511984/in/photostream/" License: CC BY-NC-SA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ "
  • 69. FAQ: Who do we put as the author of our materials (eg. consortium, college, faculty)?
  • 70. Up to your consortium or college’s policy. Grant doesn’t stipulate.
  • 71. FAQ: How do we credit the U.S. DOL as a funder of our materials?
  • 72. See Section I.D.6 of the Round 2 SGA: Required Disclaimer for Grant Deliverables “The grantee must include the following language on all Work developed in whole or in part with grant funds…”
  • 73. Required Disclaimer for Grant Deliverables (p. 9) “This product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership.”
  • 74. This is separate from and has nothing to do with the CC BY license notice. You can include it in the same section where you usually add your disclaimers or notices.