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This is a page about marking your work with CC licensing. If you are interested in this technically, please jump ahead.
Get a license from http://creativecommons.org/license/ -- the results page includes instructions for several common cases (e.g., web, offline). Graphical assets are available from http://creativecommons.org/presskit
Marking Info Basics
- Normal CC license button icons (with the cc)
- FULL URI to cc license
- Background color like the normal human deeds (green -> yellow)
- NOTE: Author, date and copyright statement should be added to this slide by author, and/or on another still.
- author(s) & date
- "Some rights reserved."
Standard Tagging
- Best way to tag creativecommons licenses
- tags: creativecommons, by-nc, 3.0
- add license url into the description
Contents
Media
Audio
- audio bumper stating license and authors
- NOTE: Audio id3 is pretty good and audio bumper is annoying
- putting on songs is stupid
- putting audio bumper on podcast is useful
- NOTE: Audio id3 is pretty good and audio bumper is annoying
- auto-generate cd case/liner notes - http://www.papercdcase.com/
- important to use tagging standard of cc licensing for the file name
Video
How to mark video work:
- CC Bumper: A notice at the beginning or end of your video stating the license
- Download the default CC Bumper
- Create your own CC Bumper using these guidelines
- Browse user submitted bumpers
- "ViewShareRemix is a project to support open movies, by creating standard identifying marks and supporting visuals. Our initial aim is to create a pro-sharing equivalent for filmmakers to the anti-piracy notices and videos seen on traditional video content. We see it as a complement to the Creative Commons-licenses."
- Copyright Statement: A line of text stating the author(s), date & copyright
- May either be added to the bumper or go on a separate slide
- May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved"
- example: (c) Name 2007, Some Rights Reserved
- Publish: Guidelines & standards for marking video work on:
Images
- a line of text onto the image, below it, or pieced onto a side of the image
Text
- plain text