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Poetry Contest Summary • Judged on creativity, originality, technology used, mechanics • First prize: $25 gift certificate at the mall • Can be a Word document or PowerPoint • Can include your own art or other legal art (photos, drawings, etc.) • Will publish all submissions in an ebook

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Poetry Contest Summary

• Judged on creativity, originality, technology used, mechanics

• First prize: $25 gift certificate at the mall• Can be a Word document or

PowerPoint• Can include your own art or other legal

art (photos, drawings, etc.)• Will publish all submissions in an ebook

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Copyright and Open Content

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How much do you know?

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If you have drawn a picture, written a song, or taken a photo, you own the copyright (even if you don’t put a © symbol on it).

True or false?

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If you have drawn a picture, written a song, or taken a photo, you own the copyright (even if you don’t put a © symbol on it).

True

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What do you have to do legally to use a copyrighted work in something you’re going to post to the Internet?

a. Copy and paste it.

b. Cite the source.

c. Get the creator’s permission.

d. Nothing

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What do you have to do legally to use a copyrighted work in something you’re going to post to the Internet?

c. Get the creator’s permission.

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You can use any picture on the Internet legally in something you’re going to publish.

True or false?

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You can use any picture on the Internet legally in something you’re going to publish.

False

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How long does copyright last?

a. 10 years

b. 50 years

c. the life of the creator

d. the life of the creator + 70 years

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How long does copyright last?

d. the life of the creator + 70 years

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You can’t legally use anything copyrighted without contacting the creator and getting permission.

True or false?

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You can’t legally use anything copyrighted without contacting the creator and getting permission.

Usually true, but not always…

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• There is a way for creators to give you permission to share without you having to ask.

• Someone who owns a copyrighted work can choose to share by licensing their work under Creative Commons.

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Some examples

• The Beastie Boys, Nine Inch Nails, and others have licensed music under Creative Commons.

• Everyone who adds things to Wikipedia agrees to share it under a “some rights reserved” license.

• Some people are writing open licensed textbooks. These could save college students thousands of dollars.

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CC BY – You can use however you want; just cite the source.

CC BY SA – You can use however you want, but you must cite the source AND license your work under a sharing license.

CC BY ND – You can use the work but you can’t change it or put it into a bigger work; also cite the source.

CC BY NC – You can use only if it is noncommercial (you can’t charge $); cite the source.

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Other Licenses

• Public domain – You can do whatever you want with it (mostly government stuff)

• GFDL (Wikipedia uses this) – Share alike license

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Your Project

• Draw your own art

• Look for art that is open licensed– www.openphoto.net– www.morguefile.com– www.sxc.hu– www.wpclipart.com

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• Think about finding art that matches the theme and tone of your writing.

• Make sure to cite your sources! Tell where you got your art (even if it’s your own.)

• For things that you create, think about how you want to license it (for example, CC-BY).

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Credits

This presentation was created by Karen Fasimpaur. It is licensed under CC-BY.

Background image courtesy of MorgueFile; photo by Carlos Paes.