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=Roadmap=  
 
=Roadmap=  
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==Description==  
 
==Description==  
  
 
We are the kaitiaki of the New Zealand CC licences that enable the voluntary sharing of copyright material in Aotearoa. We're a kiwi remix on an international movement toward open access licensing and are here to support Creative Commons in New Zealand.
 
We are the kaitiaki of the New Zealand CC licences that enable the voluntary sharing of copyright material in Aotearoa. We're a kiwi remix on an international movement toward open access licensing and are here to support Creative Commons in New Zealand.
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==Priorities==  
 
==Priorities==  
  
'''''Priorities for 2011 '''''  
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'''''Priorities for 2012 '''''  
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- Promoting CC policies and best practice in the context of NZGOAL, education institutions and cultural institutions
  
- Updating our web presence
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- Strengthening ties with other CC jurisdiction projects and HQ
  
- Updating our promotional tools
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- Planning for future sustainability
  
- Promoting CC in the context of [http://www.e.govt.nz/policy/nzgoal NZGOAL]
 
  
- Maintaining ties with the education sector
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==Deliverables (12 month forecast)==
  
- Providing opportunities for our community to meet
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It continues to be CCANZ's aim in 2012 to partner with other institutions and sector groups in order to create awareness and promote CC more effectively to more communities. Now that the project has re-established the basics, we should be using that base to see key institutions take up Creative Commons 'best practice' and/or Creative Commons policies. The way to best maximise our current position is to concentrate on helping institutions implement the tools on mass. We also have the timely fortune of being able to leverage of the open data and open government policy work which is driving uptake for the public sector.
  
==Deliverables (6 month forecast)==
 
  
It continues to be CCANZ's aim in 2011 to partner with other institutions and sector groups in order to create awareness and promote CC more effectively to more communities. The following list sets out some collaborative efforts planned for the near future.
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'''Web resources'''
  
The people from CCANZ (Public Lead, Legal Team, Advisory Panel Members, volunteers or RSNZ) who will we know so far will be involved in each activity are bracketed.
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We are rebuilding our [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz jurisdiction website] on WordPress. The new version will make it easier for us to publish resources and communicate information clearly. ([http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/contact/staff/?julian-apatu Julian Apatu] [RSNZ], [http://nz.linkedin.com/in/rbest Richard Best] [Legal Team] and [http://www3.royalsociety.org.nz/contact/staff/jane-hornibrook/ Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
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Maintaining our web presence from day to day is essential and will continue to be a part of the Public Lead’s key activities. Expanding CCANZ’s social media bases and channeling their admin through one web tool will be the next step. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
'''Web resources'''
 
  
''[http://www.creativecommons.org.nz Jurisdiction website]''
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'''Affiliate Network Partnerships'''
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Activities could include joint creation/aggregation of useful outreach resources; jointly run online workshops and seminars; competitions organised and run over multiple jurisdictions; partnering up with another CC project dealing with CC licensing in regards to national events such as disaster relief, traveling festivals, environmental projects or unique communities of interest. To be arranged in consultation with the Asia Pacific Regional Manager. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
We are rebuilding our jurisdiction website on WordPress. The new version will make it easier for us to publish documents and communicate information clearly. ([http://www3.royalsociety.org.nz/contact/staff/josh-gross/ Joshua Gross] [RSNZ] and [http://www3.royalsociety.org.nz/contact/staff/jane-hornibrook/ Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
 
  
''Website and social media content''
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'''Helping Facilitate CC related research'''
  
Along with our social media channels ([http://twitter.com/CC_Aotearoa Twitter] and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/ccanz/ Flickr]) we aim to keep the website up to date with news and events, and provide at least seven more 'Featured Commoners' (which are interviews or case studies) by September. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
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Non financial support for student research on CC related topics. To be initiated through VUW and UA faculties. ([http://www.victoria.ac.nz/law/staff/FrankelS.aspx Susy Frankel] [Legal Team] and [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
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The goal of a NZ licence use study (rather than a simple uptake study) will be completed. A sample section of licence use in NZ can be taken and examined for wording, attribution requirements, licence scope and use of licence metadata. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
'''Promotional tools'''
 
  
We will be producing some clear print promotional materials. (''Update: [http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/media/creativecommonsbrochure.pdf download brochure file]'') and will explore the possibility of creating some animated video resources. (''Update: see [http://vimeo.com/25684782 Creative Commons Kiwi video]'')
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'''Engaging the community'''
([http://www3.royalsociety.org.nz/contact/staff/jane-hornibrook/ Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
 
  
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[http://www.meetup.com/Creative-Commons-Wellington/ Public Meetups] will continue to be held in 2012. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
'''Metrics'''
 
  
The Public Lead should have completed an up-to-date licence uptake report by mid February 2011. The report summarises general licence user trends and feedback, and uses Google search in conjunction with the CC Licence Monitor to vaguely map licence uptake in New Zealand. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
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'''State Agencies and NZGOAL'''
  
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The project will continue to support work in and around the [http://nzgoal.info/ New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing Framework] by helping monitor uptake; building on case studies provided by OpenNZ; promoting the newly released [http://ict.govt.nz/programme/opening-government-data-and-information/declaration-open-and-transparent-government Declaration on Open and Transparent Government]; and continuing to engage with Agencies wanting to apply CC licences. ([http://nz.linkedin.com/pub/keitha-booth/6/774/595 Keitha Booth] [Advisory Panel], [http://nz.linkedin.com/in/rbest Richard Best] [Legal Team] and [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
'''Meeting the community'''
 
  
Individual sectors are given opportunities to meet and discuss Creative Commons face to face, but an open space for the general public is also essential from time to time. CCANZ will facilitate an official open catch-up or salon for the public. ''Update: see [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/news_and_events/events/creative_commons_meetup Creative Commons Meetup at NetHui] and [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/news_and_events/events/creative_commons_wellington_meetup Creative Commons Wellington Meetup]''
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'''CC and the Royal Society of New Zealand'''
([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
 
  
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More activities will be mapped out to engage the Society with NZGOAL and its implications for 'open science' and 'free culture', and to embed CC practice into the Society where appropriate. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
'''Workshops, Presentations and Partnerships'''
 
  
''State Agencies and NZGOAL''
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'''Mix and Mash'''
  
[http://www.ssc.govt.nz/ The State Services Commission] facilitated workshops for State Agencies on the [http://www.e.govt.nz/policy/nzgoal New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework] in late 2010. CCANZ will contribute to any ongoing workshops and document main discussion points. CCANZ will speak the [http://www.conferenz.co.nz/conferences/smart-government-new-zealand?ref=cf Smart Government New Zealand 2011 conference] in March. ([http://nz.linkedin.com/pub/keitha-booth/6/774/595 Keitha Booth] [Advisory Panel] [http://nz.linkedin.com/in/rbest Richard Best] [Legal Team] and [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])  
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We will hope to partner with [http://digitalnz.org/ Digital NZ] once more should they hold the [http://www.mixandmash.org.nz/ Mix and Mash initiative] in 2012. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])  
  
(''Update: CCANZ is custodian to a new [http://nzgoal.info/ NZGOAL website].'')
 
  
''[http://piyn.net/ People in Your Neighbourhood]''
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'''Workshops and Presentations'''  
  
This [http://www.britishcouncil.org/nz.htm British Council New Zealand] program explores and celebrates New Zealand's urban multicultural artistic talent, and is all based on CC principals. CCANZ had been involved in the project since 2009 but will step up its promotional activities and work with PIYN more closely to document experiences and outputs via our networks. ([http://www.mohawkmedia.co.nz/about Helen Baxter] [Advisory Panel] and [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
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Staff sessions for tertiary faculty need to be offered in the South Island. Follow-up student sessions can be rolled out for North Island institutions who have received staff sessions in 2011. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
''[http://www.mixandmash.org.nz/ Mix and Mash 2011]''
 
  
[http://digitalnz.org/ DigitalNZ] has partnered with with others (including CCANZ) to organise and run Mix and Mash: the great NZ remix and mashup competition 2011, taking place later in 2011. ''Update: see [http://www.mixandmash.org.nz/ Mix and Mash 2011 website]'' ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
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'''CC and Education'''  
  
''Local CC lectures''
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CCANZ will continue to work directly with the [http://www.minedu.govt.nz/ Ministry of Education] on delivering support and regional workshops for schools on Creative Commons and Creative Commons Policies. ([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
CCANZ will offer a speaker to take a relevant one-off CC class at local tertiary institutions. ''Update: Sessions scheduled for [http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/learning/colleges/college-creative-arts/about/home/ Massey University], [http://www.unitec.ac.nz/ Unitec], [http://www.aut.ac.nz/ Auckland University of Technology] and [http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/ University of Auckland].''
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The project will also maintain its relationship with the [http://wikieducator.org/OERF:Home OER Foundation] and support its facilitation of the [http://wikieducator.org/OER_university OERu initiate]. ([http://wikieducator.org/User:Mackiwg Wayne Mackintosh] [Advisory Panel] [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
([http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
 
  
''CC and Education''
 
  
CCANZ has worked with the [http://www.minedu.govt.nz/ Ministry of Education] and [http://wikieducator.org/ WikiEducator] to provide some [http://wikieducator.org/WeCreate/Home workshops] for schools and will also be working more closely with WikiEducator and the [http://wikieducator.org/OERF:Home Open Education Resource Foundation] to offer support in projects - such as their new collaboration with the Open Courseware Consortium to [http://wikieducator.org/Open_Content_Licensing create resources for open content licensing in education]. ''Update: see the OER Foundation's inaugural 'Open Content Licensing for Educators' [http://wikieducator.org/Open_content_licensing_for_educators/Workshop_schedule workshop].'' ([http://wikieducator.org/User:Mackiwg Wayne Mackintosh] [Advisory Panel] [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
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'''Indigenous knowledge'''
  
''Indigenous knowledge workshops''
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In 2008, [http://www.victoria.ac.nz/law/staff/FrankelS.aspx Professor Susy Frankel] from the CCANZ Legal Team and Huhana Rokx from the Council for the Humanities facilitated some discussion meetings on Māori knowledge and how it relates to the application of CC licences. It was proposed at the time that the project should explore the matter further after [http://www.waitangi-tribunal.govt.nz/news/media/wai262.asp relevant processes within the Waitangi Tribunal] had played out. Discussions among CCANZ team members will kick off again in late 2011. ([http://www.victoria.ac.nz/law/staff/FrankelS.aspx Susy Frankel] [Legal Team], [http://www.hinerangihimiona.com/ Hinerangi Himiona] [Advisory Panel] and [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/users/registered_users/jane_hornibrook Jane Hornibrook] [Public Lead])
  
In 2008, [http://www.victoria.ac.nz/law/staff/FrankelS.aspx Professor Susy Frankel] from the CCANZ Legal Team and Huhana Rokx from the Council for the Humanities facilitated some discussion meetings on Māori knowledge and how it relates to the application of CC licences. It was proposed at the time that a workshop would be held to explore the matter after relevant processes within the Waitangi Tribunal had played out. Plans for such a workshop will possibly be resumed in 2011 at Susy's discretion, although it is also possible for us to contribute to this thread by facilitating Māori translations of some basic CC resources. ([http://www.victoria.ac.nz/law/staff/FrankelS.aspx Susy Frankel] [Legal Team] and [http://www.victoria.ac.nz/vms/staff/aroha-mead.aspx Aroha Meed] [Advisory Panel])
 
  
 
==Community==
 
==Community==
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We try to strengthen ties with these communities by pulling in people from diverse areas on our Panel, and by collaborating with other projects. We have an online CC community on our website which [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/creative_commoners you can view here].  
 
We try to strengthen ties with these communities by pulling in people from diverse areas on our Panel, and by collaborating with other projects. We have an online CC community on our website which [http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/creative_commoners you can view here].  
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==Project Composition==  
 
==Project Composition==  
 
 
  
 
'''CCANZ Legal Team'''
 
'''CCANZ Legal Team'''
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[http://www.coactivate.org/projects/disintermedia/danyl-strype Danyl Strype]
 
[http://www.coactivate.org/projects/disintermedia/danyl-strype Danyl Strype]
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==Sustainability==
 
==Sustainability==
  
[http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/ The Royal Society of New Zealand] maintains a contract with the [http://www.morst.govt.nz/ Ministry for Research Science and Technology] to facilitate an environment where Creative Commons can achieve its aims in exchange for a three-year funding grant from 2010–2013. We will be looking at ways the ensure some sustainability both during and after this period.  
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[http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/ The Royal Society of New Zealand] maintains a contract with the [http://www.morst.govt.nz/ Ministry for Research Science and Technology] to facilitate an environment where Creative Commons can achieve its aims in exchange for a three-year funding grant from 2010–2013. We will be re-examining sustainability at the first Panel Meeting of 2012.  
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==Regional Collaboration==
 
==Regional Collaboration==
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CCANZ is very indebted to [http://creativecommons.org.au/ CC Australia] for their assistance over the years, and for contributing their knowledge on our inaugural Advisory Panel.
 
CCANZ is very indebted to [http://creativecommons.org.au/ CC Australia] for their assistance over the years, and for contributing their knowledge on our inaugural Advisory Panel.
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==Panel Meeting Documents==  
 
==Panel Meeting Documents==  
 
  
 
'''August 2010'''
 
'''August 2010'''
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[http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/ The Royal Society of New Zealand] promotes science, technology and the humanities in schools, in industry and in society. We administer several funds for science and technology, publish science journals, offer advice to Government, and foster international scientific contact and co-operation.
 
[http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/ The Royal Society of New Zealand] promotes science, technology and the humanities in schools, in industry and in society. We administer several funds for science and technology, publish science journals, offer advice to Government, and foster international scientific contact and co-operation.
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=Acknowledgements=
 
=Acknowledgements=
  
 
CC New Zealand would like to thank it’s former affiliate institution, the Te Whāinga Aronui [http://www.humanities.org.nz/ The Council for the Humanities], and former Project Lead Brian Opie, for their support and efforts developing the CC project in New Zealand.
 
CC New Zealand would like to thank it’s former affiliate institution, the Te Whāinga Aronui [http://www.humanities.org.nz/ The Council for the Humanities], and former Project Lead Brian Opie, for their support and efforts developing the CC project in New Zealand.

Revision as of 23:55, 16 November 2011


Homepage
http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/
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Status
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Most Recent License Version
3.0
Affiliated Institution
Royal Society of New Zealand (governmental body)
Public Affiliate
Jane Hornibrook
EMail
janehornibrook@gmail.com
Region
Asia-Pacific
Country Code
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Roadmap

Description

We are the kaitiaki of the New Zealand CC licences that enable the voluntary sharing of copyright material in Aotearoa. We're a kiwi remix on an international movement toward open access licensing and are here to support Creative Commons in New Zealand.


Priorities

Priorities for 2012

- Promoting CC policies and best practice in the context of NZGOAL, education institutions and cultural institutions

- Strengthening ties with other CC jurisdiction projects and HQ

- Planning for future sustainability


Deliverables (12 month forecast)

It continues to be CCANZ's aim in 2012 to partner with other institutions and sector groups in order to create awareness and promote CC more effectively to more communities. Now that the project has re-established the basics, we should be using that base to see key institutions take up Creative Commons 'best practice' and/or Creative Commons policies. The way to best maximise our current position is to concentrate on helping institutions implement the tools on mass. We also have the timely fortune of being able to leverage of the open data and open government policy work which is driving uptake for the public sector.


Web resources

We are rebuilding our jurisdiction website on WordPress. The new version will make it easier for us to publish resources and communicate information clearly. (Julian Apatu [RSNZ], Richard Best [Legal Team] and Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])

Maintaining our web presence from day to day is essential and will continue to be a part of the Public Lead’s key activities. Expanding CCANZ’s social media bases and channeling their admin through one web tool will be the next step. (Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


Affiliate Network Partnerships

Activities could include joint creation/aggregation of useful outreach resources; jointly run online workshops and seminars; competitions organised and run over multiple jurisdictions; partnering up with another CC project dealing with CC licensing in regards to national events such as disaster relief, traveling festivals, environmental projects or unique communities of interest. To be arranged in consultation with the Asia Pacific Regional Manager. (Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


Helping Facilitate CC related research

Non financial support for student research on CC related topics. To be initiated through VUW and UA faculties. (Susy Frankel [Legal Team] and Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])

The goal of a NZ licence use study (rather than a simple uptake study) will be completed. A sample section of licence use in NZ can be taken and examined for wording, attribution requirements, licence scope and use of licence metadata. (Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


Engaging the community

Public Meetups will continue to be held in 2012. (Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


State Agencies and NZGOAL

The project will continue to support work in and around the New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing Framework by helping monitor uptake; building on case studies provided by OpenNZ; promoting the newly released Declaration on Open and Transparent Government; and continuing to engage with Agencies wanting to apply CC licences. (Keitha Booth [Advisory Panel], Richard Best [Legal Team] and Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


CC and the Royal Society of New Zealand

More activities will be mapped out to engage the Society with NZGOAL and its implications for 'open science' and 'free culture', and to embed CC practice into the Society where appropriate. (Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


Mix and Mash

We will hope to partner with Digital NZ once more should they hold the Mix and Mash initiative in 2012. (Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


Workshops and Presentations

Staff sessions for tertiary faculty need to be offered in the South Island. Follow-up student sessions can be rolled out for North Island institutions who have received staff sessions in 2011. (Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


CC and Education

CCANZ will continue to work directly with the Ministry of Education on delivering support and regional workshops for schools on Creative Commons and Creative Commons Policies. (Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])

The project will also maintain its relationship with the OER Foundation and support its facilitation of the OERu initiate. (Wayne Mackintosh [Advisory Panel] Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


Indigenous knowledge

In 2008, Professor Susy Frankel from the CCANZ Legal Team and Huhana Rokx from the Council for the Humanities facilitated some discussion meetings on Māori knowledge and how it relates to the application of CC licences. It was proposed at the time that the project should explore the matter further after relevant processes within the Waitangi Tribunal had played out. Discussions among CCANZ team members will kick off again in late 2011. (Susy Frankel [Legal Team], Hinerangi Himiona [Advisory Panel] and Jane Hornibrook [Public Lead])


Community

Most of the Creative Commons stakeholders and community groups in New Zealand could be categorised under the following:

Government. Agencies and staff who advocate for ‘open government’ and the principles of open access in public sector information.

Education. Institutions and projects promoting E-Learning and open educational resources.

Creators and/or self publishers. Professional and non-professional creators who use open access as part of new business models and/or believe in free culture as a motivating cause.

Private business. On and offline businesses who utilise open access as part of their strategic operation.

Cultural institutions. Community spaces and archives who see the benefits of open access for the management of material and the greater good of the community.

Māori knowledge communities. Those vested in the study of and advocacy for Mātauranga Māori.

Learned societies, Research Organisations, Think Tanks and Professional Bodies. Such as Crown Research Institutes and Societies who see open access licensing as a stimulus to innovation.

Social commentators. Those maintaining that open access and shared culture benefits our society as a whole in many ways.

We try to strengthen ties with these communities by pulling in people from diverse areas on our Panel, and by collaborating with other projects. We have an online CC community on our website which you can view here.


Project Composition

CCANZ Legal Team

Richard Best, Department of Internal Affairs

Professor Susy Frankel, Victoria University of Wellington

Andrew Matangi, Buddle Findlay

Paul Sumpter, University of Auckland


CCANZ Public Lead

Jane Hornibrook


RSNZ Manager

Don Smith


CCANZ Advisory Panel

Penny Carnaby, Lincoln University (Chair)

Helen Baxter, Mohawk Media

Keitha Booth, Land Information New Zealand

Colin Jackson, IT consultant

Ilkka Havukkala, Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand

Professor Anne Fitzgerald, Queensland University of Technology

Dr Wayne Macintosh, Open Education Resource Foundation

Hinerangi Himiona, Independent Researcher, Writer, Archivist

Danny Butt, Culture and Technology Consultant


CCANZ volunteers

Danyl Strype


Sustainability

The Royal Society of New Zealand maintains a contract with the Ministry for Research Science and Technology to facilitate an environment where Creative Commons can achieve its aims in exchange for a three-year funding grant from 2010–2013. We will be re-examining sustainability at the first Panel Meeting of 2012.


Regional Collaboration

We're part of a fabulous jurisdiction group in the Asia Pacific region and recently enjoyed a CC Asia Pacific conference hosted by CC Korea. There is a regional newsletter.

CCANZ is very indebted to CC Australia for their assistance over the years, and for contributing their knowledge on our inaugural Advisory Panel.


Panel Meeting Documents

August 2010

Agenda .pdf and .odt

Minutes .pdf and .odt

History of CCANZ .pdf and .odt

CCANZ Structure .pdf and .odt


December 2010

Agenda .pdf and .odt

Minutes .pdf and .odt

Update from Public Lead .pdf and .odt

Roadmap and suggested additions .pdf and .odt


March 2011

Agenda .pdf and .odt

Update from Public Lead .pdf and .odt

Minutes .pdf and .odt


June 2011

Agenda .pdf and .odt

Update from Public Lead .pdf and .odt

Considerations for 2012 .pdf and .odt

Minutes .pdf and .odt.


Jurisdiction: Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand

Date submitted: November 2011 (for an older version of this Roadmap see 'page history' or document versions here and here)


License documents:


More about The Royal Society of New Zealand

The Royal Society of New Zealand promotes science, technology and the humanities in schools, in industry and in society. We administer several funds for science and technology, publish science journals, offer advice to Government, and foster international scientific contact and co-operation.


Acknowledgements

CC New Zealand would like to thank it’s former affiliate institution, the Te Whāinga Aronui The Council for the Humanities, and former Project Lead Brian Opie, for their support and efforts developing the CC project in New Zealand.