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= Creative Commons Licensing in Facebook =
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== Readme ==
 
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This is a collaborative work page for the Facebook user proposed integration of Creative Commons licenses for Facebook user generated content. This proposal is being generated by the Facebook group: [http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=55178542061 'Why not include Creative Commons in Facebook TOS?']
 
This is a collaborative work page for the Facebook user proposed integration of Creative Commons licenses for Facebook user generated content. This proposal is being generated by the Facebook group: [http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=55178542061 'Why not include Creative Commons in Facebook TOS?']
  
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==FAQ==
  
== Some News ==
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All about the current situation of CC on Facebook.
 
 
 
 
'''Status update from Anne Kathrine Yojana Petterøe, Admin for Facebook groups '[http://www.facebook.com/wall.php?id=592130534#/group.php?gid=77069107432 People Against the new Terms of Service (TOS)]' and '[http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=69048030774 Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities]':'''
 
 
 
''"I won't be able to answer any messages for some time - Facebook has blocked me because of an overuse of the feature."'' February 23rd, 2009.
 
 
 
Perhaps we should expand this effort to include addressing the issues of Free Culture on Facebook?
 
 
 
 
 
== BoRR Proposal ==
 
 
 
  
==='''History:'''===
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[[Facebook_CC_Integration/BoRR/FAQ| FAQ]]
The movement to integrate [[Creative Commons]] [[licensing]] options into [http://facebook.com Facebook] user profiles is growing out of Facebook user response to the February 4th, 2009 revision of [http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/terms.php?ref=pf Facebook's Terms of Use]. The only notice of this change was posted to the [http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=50531412130 Facebook Blog] February 4th, 2009 and was not widely read by Facebook users. Several days later when, through media reports, users discovered this change and responded in protest, Facebook reverted to the prior Terms of Use dated September 23rd, 2008 and opened the group titled '[http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=69048030774 Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities]' (BoRR), resulting in a user request that Facebook integrate creative commons and other licensing options. The group '[http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=55178542061 Why not include Creative Commons in Facebook TOS?]' (cconfb) was formed in order to focus this movement effectively. The need to produce a [[collaborative proposal for a Facebook/CC integration]] to present to the BoRR group that will provide users with choice about how their Facebook content is shared arose. This wiki document is the result.
 
  
===Objectives===
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==CC Growing in facebook==
To create a collaborative proposal to the BoRR group submitting the advantages to both Facebook and Facebook users of integrating more versatile licensing options to user profiles and uploaded content, including Creative Commons licensing, similar to the way this has been successfully modeled by Flickr. View mockups of what this [[Facebook CC Integration]] might look like. View another version [http://flickr.com/photos/fabricio/3292928001/ here].
 
  
===Justification===
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Building a strong CC community support in facebook.
We believe in the free exchange of knowledge and ideas, we also believe that any author has the right to distribute their work as the want, full copyrighted or totally free, but the decision is up to them. Creative Commons enables that and aims to encourage creative sharing in creative ways.
 
  
===The Problem===
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[[Facebook_CC_Integration/BoRR/Group | Group]]
Quote problematic sections from current Facebook TOS (revised September 23, 2008
 
Current Facebook TOS (dated from Sept. 23 2008) is (CC from Amanda French)
 
  
''You hereby grant Facebook an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to (a) use, copy, publish, stream, store, retain, publicly perform or display, transmit, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Post on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof subject only to your privacy settings or (ii) enable a user to Post, including by offering a Share Link on your website and (b) to use your name, likeness and image for any purpose, including commercial or advertising, each of (a) and (b) on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof.
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==CC Licensing issue==
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Is clear that the 'non-exclusive' licence given to Facebook allows also licencing the content as a Creative Commons content, but I goes in opposition of the people who wants not to give and licence of their contents or to give a licence without profit or the people who doesn't want to allow remixing of their work. Therefore violates the rights of creators
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What are the alternatives to use Creative Commons in Facebook.
  
===Proposed Solutions===
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[[Facebook_CC_Integration/BoRR/Licensing | Licensing]]
Describe how these issues will be improved/resolved by adopting more versatile licensing options as described above.
 
  
==='''Benefits of Proposed Solutions:'''===
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==Changes to the ToS==
  
== Basic info from the Facebook group 'Why not include Creative Commons in Facebook TOS?' ==
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The problems with the current licensing options in Facebook
  
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[[Facebook_CC_Integration/BoRR/ToS | ToS Issues]]
[[Creative Commons]] provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your [[copyright]] terms from "[[All Rights Reserved]]" to "[[Some Rights Reserved]]."
 
  
Currently, when you upload your [[content]] (whether it is photos, videos, or your band's music) to Facebook you must grant the company a [[license]] to use your work inside the social network. This is similar what happens when you upload a video to YouTube: you grant them a license to show your videos on the site. But what is unclear on Facebook is what, exactly, your friends and the rest of the world can do with your work. Some people don't want anyone using or sharing their work. That's OK. But Creative Commons is designed to help everyone else tell the world how they want their work to be shared and reused.
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==In the Meantime==
  
If Facebook adopted [[Creative Commons licenses]], you could tell the world that you're OK with your photos being used for [[non-commercial]] purposes, but that users must give you attribution. You could even say that [[commercial]] purposes of your content are alright. It's all up to you, because you own the copyright to your work, not Facebook. This is why CC offers 6 different licenses that span the middle ground between "All Rights Reserved" and the "[[Public Domain]]." Our licenses range from [[Attribution]] only to [[Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives]]. To learn about all of our licenses, visit this page:
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What can we do to use Creative Commons in the Meantime
  
http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses
 
  
Many sites such as Flickr and Wikipedia support Creative Commons licenses as tools to empower users, and there are now over 140 million CC licensed works already published on the web. Isn't it time for Facebook join the club and let users share their work?
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[[Facebook_CC_Integration/BoRR/Meantime | Meantime]]
  
To watch some videos that explain CC further, visit this page:
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== Other Info ==
  
http://support.creativecommons.org/videos/
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[[Facebook_CC_Integration/BoRR/News | News]]
  
As Mark Zuckerberg said February 18th: "If you'd like to get involved in crafting our new [[terms]], you can start posting your questions, comments and requests in the group we've created—Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. I'm looking forward to reading your input."
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[[Facebook_CC_Integration/BoRR/BasicInfo | Basic info on Creative Commons]]
ref: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=54746167130
 
  
But the group '[http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/group.php?gid=69048030774 Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities]' is full of several other things, so in this group we focus to get CC in Facebook's TOS similar to Flickr's or You Tube's TOS.
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[[Facebook_CC_Integration/BoRR/Feb_2009_Proposal | Feb 2009 Proposal]]
  
===Useful Links===
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[[Category:Facebook]]

Latest revision as of 01:07, 8 May 2013

Creative Commons Licensing in Facebook

Readme

This is a collaborative work page for the Facebook user proposed integration of Creative Commons licenses for Facebook user generated content. This proposal is being generated by the Facebook group: 'Why not include Creative Commons in Facebook TOS?'

FAQ

All about the current situation of CC on Facebook.

FAQ

CC Growing in facebook

Building a strong CC community support in facebook.

Group

CC Licensing issue

What are the alternatives to use Creative Commons in Facebook.

Licensing

Changes to the ToS

The problems with the current licensing options in Facebook

ToS Issues

In the Meantime

What can we do to use Creative Commons in the Meantime


Meantime

Other Info

News

Basic info on Creative Commons

Feb 2009 Proposal