CSC 379:Week 2, Group 1
Creative Commons
Overview
Provisions of Creative Commons License
Based upon copyright protections, the various forms of the creative commons licenses allow the creator of a work to declare "some rights reserved" instead of the usual "all rights reserved" associated with plain copyright. This allows the creator of the original work to grant certain permissions to those who wish to use the original work without the prospective user having to explicitly ask for permission. ((after text, link to creative commons website or some sub-site?))
Comparison to other common licenses
((table: benefits (to 'user' / to 'creator'), disadvantages (to 'user' / to 'creator'), why to use it?, ethical considerations))
License | Advantages | Disadvantages | Ethical Considerations |
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Creative Commons |
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Copyright |
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GPL | To the "user"
To the "creator"
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To the "user"
To the "creator"
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Dude. That's ethical. |
Discussion Questions
Adoption of license
- The Question
- Should groups like media outlets who desire their content to be shared adopt licenses like creative commons to clarify and guarantee the protections they want to extend to the public?
Yes the groups should adopt it blah blah blah.
Some more stuff.
Blah blah blah.
Links (if applicable)
Ethical considerations / Obstacles to adoption
- The Question
- What ethical advantages and disadvantages are there for adopting Creative Commons licenses? What obstacles exist towards the adoption of Creative Commons licenses within the business community?
Ethical considerations of international usage
- The Question
- Copyright law differs between countries. Creative Commons has licenses that can be adapted to be compatible with the laws of many nations. What ethical considerations are there to a system of international copyright laws and/or agreements? Are licenses like Creative Commons viable alternatives to international agreements?