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== How to mark video work ==
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Video should contain a video bumper — a notice at the beginning or end of your video that states the author(s) and CC license. If you make your own video bumper, be sure to include the CC license icons (including the CC logo) and the full URL to the license. The CC icons may be replaced with the name of the license or the abbreviation. A copyright notice stating the author(s), date, and copyright should also be included. Sample bumpers may be downloaded from http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CC_video_bumpers.
# '''License''': Let your audience know what license your work is under in one or more of these ways:
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## '''CC Bumper''': A notice at the beginning or end of your video stating the license
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Another way to mark video is with a CC marker – a graphic or line of text stating the license – next to the file (on a webpage) or in the liner notes (for physical media). For more information about CC markers, see [[Marking Image]].
##* [[CC_video_bumpers | Download]] an official CC video bumper
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##* [[video bumper guidelines | Create]] your own CC Bumper using these [[video bumper guidelines | guidelines]]
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##* Browse [[user submitted bumpers]]
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== Create ==
##** "[http://www.viewshareremix.com 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."
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'''How to create your own video bumper'''
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# Get a license from http://creativecommons.org/license
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# Use the normal CC license button icons from: http://creativecommons.org/presskit
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# Include the '''full''' URI to the license
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# Include a copyright statement with the date and author(s).
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#* Can either go on bumper, or have a slide of its own.
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#* May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved"
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#* Examples:
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#** © 2007, Name
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#** © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
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# ''Optional'' : Match the background color to the color of the human deed. [[color palette]]
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# Check out [[user submitted bumpers]] for examples & to contribute your own bumper.
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[[Image:Markingterms.png]]
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==Download==
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===Video Bumpers===
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* [[CC video bumpers]]
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* "[http://www.viewshareremix.com 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."
 
##'''CC Marker''': A graphic or line of text stating the license, next to the file (on a webpage) or in the liner notes (for physical media)
 
##'''CC Marker''': A graphic or line of text stating the license, next to the file (on a webpage) or in the liner notes (for physical media)
 
##* [[CC_markers | Download]] an official CC marker ''or'' use the [http://creativecommons.org/license license chooser] to "get the code" for your website.
 
##* [[CC_markers | Download]] an official CC marker ''or'' use the [http://creativecommons.org/license license chooser] to "get the code" for your website.

Revision as of 23:31, 2 March 2008


Video should contain a video bumper — a notice at the beginning or end of your video that states the author(s) and CC license. If you make your own video bumper, be sure to include the CC license icons (including the CC logo) and the full URL to the license. The CC icons may be replaced with the name of the license or the abbreviation. A copyright notice stating the author(s), date, and copyright should also be included. Sample bumpers may be downloaded from http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CC_video_bumpers.

Another way to mark video is with a CC marker – a graphic or line of text stating the license – next to the file (on a webpage) or in the liner notes (for physical media). For more information about CC markers, see Marking Image.


Create

How to create your own video bumper

  1. Get a license from http://creativecommons.org/license
  2. Use the normal CC license button icons from: http://creativecommons.org/presskit
  3. Include the full URI to the license
  4. Include a copyright statement with the date and author(s).
    • Can either go on bumper, or have a slide of its own.
    • May be followed by "Some Rights Reserved"
    • Examples:
      • © 2007, Name
      • © 2007, Name. Some Rights Reserved.
  5. Optional : Match the background color to the color of the human deed. color palette
  6. Check out user submitted bumpers for examples & to contribute your own bumper.

Markingterms.png

Download

Video Bumpers

  • CC video 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."
    1. CC Marker: A graphic or line of text stating the license, next to the file (on a webpage) or in the liner notes (for physical media)
  1. 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: © Name 2007, Some Rights Reserved
  2. Example:

Examplevideobumper.png

Other Examples

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