The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples
Transcript of The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples
![Page 1: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
The legal aspects of content curation
case examples
Merel Teunissen / @merelteunissen
![Page 2: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Almost all content on the internet is protected by copyright law.
Today I will discuss how you legally curate someone else’s
content.
@merelteunissen
![Page 3: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Five common ways to legally use copyrighted content
1. Permission author
2. Quotation right
3. Hyperlink and embedded link
4. Creative Commons
5. Public domain
@merelteunissen
![Page 4: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
1. Permission author
Use content only in that way you have permission for.
@merelteunissen
![Page 5: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
22tracks is author licensed by Dutch collecting society Buma/Stemra
![Page 6: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
2. Quotation right
Requirements quote:
1. ‘Serious’ expressions
2. From a published source
3. Clearly indicate the source
4. Proportionality and functionality
@merelteunissen
![Page 7: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
2. Quotation right1. A ‘serious’ expression
Only quote in ‘serious’ expressions.
For serious purposes.
@merelteunissen
![Page 8: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
2. Quotation right2. From a published source
You can only quote from a published source.
Not from unlawfully published content.
@merelteunissen
![Page 9: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Unlawfully quoted content. Photo was never published by Playboy.
![Page 10: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
2. Quotation right3. Clearly indicate the source
Clearly indicate the source including the authors name
(as far as reasonably possible)
@merelteunissen
![Page 12: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
2. Quotation right4. Proportionality and functionality
Proportional - you can’t quote more than necessary.
Functional - the quote has to be relevant to the context of
the text.
@merelteunissen
![Page 13: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Quote: not proportional and functional
![Page 14: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Quote: proportional and functional
![Page 15: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Five common ways to legally use copyrighted content
1. Permission author
2. Quotation right
3. Hyperlink and embedded link
4. Creative Commons
5. Public domain
@merelteunissen
![Page 16: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
3. Hyperlink and embedded link
The content was placed on a freely accessible website.
Hyperlink - allow users to click their way from webpage
to webpage.
Embedded link - allow users to publish copyrighted content
by the use of framing technology.
@merelteunissen
![Page 17: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
Curated content via hyperlinks.
![Page 18: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Curated content via embedded links.
![Page 19: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
4. Creative Commons
A copyright license system which provides authors an easy
way to give the public permission to share and publish their
content on its own conditions.
@merelteunissen
![Page 22: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/22.jpg)
5. Public domain
The duration of a copyright is 70 years after the death of the
author. When these 70 years have passed the content is free
to the public domain.
@merelteunissen
![Page 23: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
Rijksstudio by Rijksmuseum
![Page 24: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/24.jpg)
IN SUMMARY
Five common ways to legally use copyrighted content
1. Permission author
2. Quotation right
3. Hyperlink and embedded link
4. Creative Commons
5. Public domain
@merelteunissen
![Page 25: The Legal Aspects of Content Curation: Case Examples](https://reader033.fdocuments.net/reader033/viewer/2022052700/55c3582abb61eb391f8b4621/html5/thumbnails/25.jpg)
Questions? Need advice?
Merel Teunissen
020 675 88 21
06 246 058 46