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EDUC/ PA 215

ICT in EDUCATION
ADRIAN J. FORCA, MIT
Professor
Copyright, IP, Plagiarism and
Creative Commons Licenses
> Copyright
> Intellectual Property
> Plagiarism
> Creative Commons Licenses
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Copyright
Copyright ©

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“Copyright is the legal
protection extended to
the owner of the rights in
an original work.
“Original work” refers to
every production in the
literary, scientific and
artistic domain.”
(https://www.ipophil.gov.ph/se
rvices/copyright/)
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Intellectual Property

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“refers to creations of
the mind, such as
inventions; literary and
artistic works; designs;
and symbols, names and
images used in
commerce.”
(https://www.wipo.int/about-
ip/en/)

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Government Agency
Responsible To
Implement IP Laws
Services
Plagiarism

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“plagiarism is an act of
fraud. It involves both
stealing someone else's
work and lying about it
afterward.”
(https://www.plagiarism.org/a
rticle/what-is-plagiarism)

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Plagiarism Checker
www.plagiarismsoftware.net
Creative Commons
License

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“forge a balance inside the
traditional “all rights reserved”
setting that copyright law creates.
Our tools give everyone from
individual creators to large
companies and institutions a
simple, standardized way to grant
copyright permissions to their
creative work.”
(https://creativecommons.org
/licenses/)

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Three Layers of
License for Lawyers
for Non-
Lawyer
for Softwares
Thru CC Rights
Expression
Language
CC Licenses
Attribution
CC BY
This license lets others distribute, remix, adapt, and build
upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit
you for the original creation. This is the most
accommodating of licenses offered. Recommended for
maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials.
CC Licenses
Attribution-ShareAlike
CC BY-SA
This license lets others remix, adapt, and build upon your work even for
commercial purposes, as long as they credit you and license their new
creations under the identical terms. This license is often compared to
“copyleft” free and open source software licenses. All new works based on
yours will carry the same license, so any derivatives will also allow commercial
use. This is the license used by Wikipedia, and is recommended for materials
that would benefit from incorporating content from Wikipedia and similarly
licensed projects.
CC Licenses
Attribution-NoDerivs
CC BY-ND

This license lets others reuse the work for any


purpose, including commercially; however, it
cannot be shared with others in adapted form,
and credit must be provided to you.
CC Licenses
Attribution-NonCommercial
CC BY-NC
This license lets others remix, adapt, and build upon
your work non-commercially, and although their
new works must also acknowledge you and be non-
commercial, they don’t have to license their
derivative works on the same terms.
CC Licenses
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
CC BY-NC-SA

This license lets others remix, adapt, and build


upon your work non-commercially, as long as
they credit you and license their new creations
under the identical terms.
CC Licenses
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
CC BY-NC-ND

This license is the most restrictive of the six main


licenses, only allowing others to download your
works and share them with others as long as they
credit you, but they can’t change them in any way
or use them commercially.
Activity
Look for Research Publication that uses CC
License. Discuss how the publication used it
to protect the research studies being
published.

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Thanks!

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