Flickr, Image Citation & Copyright




         Dr. Jessica Laccetti
         Lecture 21 – Part II
              Module 9
Pop Quiz




Image on flickr by De todos los Colores :: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nachoeuropa/4791946173/sizes/l/in/photostream/
Everyday We
Are using:
  – Photos
  – Text
  – Music
  – Movies
Image from xkcd: http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/copyright.jpg
Why is CC so Brilliant?

                                                           •    This let’s use LEGALLY use:
                                                           •    Photos
                                                           •    Text
                                                           •    Music
                                                           •    Movies




Image from flickr by A. Diez Herrero: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21572939@N03/2090542246/sizes/m/in/photostream/
And…
With CC you can
MANAGE how your
OWN creations are
• Made
• Disseminated
• Consumed
With CC
• You can easily
• Collaborate and
  share
• Your creations with
  other students,
  employers,
  professors…
• THE WORLD
Image on flickr by courosa:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/courosa/3708151311/sizes/l/
How?
» 216,808,425
photos
As of 19:55 MST on 11 March, 2012
Your Turn
    • You can work with a partner if you prefer
    • Take a photo of something (your laptop) or
      someone (ONLY if they say it’s ok!)
    • Upload it to Flickr
    • Tag it appropriately
    • Choose your CC license
    • Add the link to today’s blog post in a comment
      and explain why you chose that particular
      license
Image on flickr by turkguy0319: http://www.flickr.com/photos/turkguy19/1018420551/sizes/o/in/photostream/
CC Images
•   FlickrStorm
•   The Open Photo Project
•   Wikimedia Commons
•   OpenClipArt
•   PhotoEverywhere




    These ideas from Chris Betcher:
Remember
•   CC is not a get-out-of-jail-free card
•   You still need to practise ethics!
•   Follow the rules of the license
•   Attribute as the license says
Take the Creative Commons & Copyright Quiz on the Blog!
Benefits of CC
• Facilitate collaboration
• Increase your reach and reputation
• Speed the creation of educational/scientific
  resources
• Improve quality (peer review)
• Reduce the cost of development
• Make good use of publicly funded material
• Imbue old work with new value
• Provide legal clarity and reduce admin

                         REF: Jessica Coates presentation on Creative Commons in the Classroom
Homework
• Watch this Larry Lessig Video on Creative
  Commons and Scientific Publishing:
  http://vimeo.com/23078677
• Peruse Michael Geist’s blog (there are lots of
  posts on copyright):
  http://www.michaelgeist.ca/

Ales204 - Lecture 20 Part 2 - Creative Commons and Copyright - 2012

  • 1.
    Flickr, Image Citation& Copyright Dr. Jessica Laccetti Lecture 21 – Part II Module 9
  • 4.
    Pop Quiz Image onflickr by De todos los Colores :: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nachoeuropa/4791946173/sizes/l/in/photostream/
  • 5.
    Everyday We Are using: – Photos – Text – Music – Movies
  • 6.
    Image from xkcd:http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/copyright.jpg
  • 7.
    Why is CCso Brilliant? • This let’s use LEGALLY use: • Photos • Text • Music • Movies Image from flickr by A. Diez Herrero: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21572939@N03/2090542246/sizes/m/in/photostream/
  • 8.
    And… With CC youcan MANAGE how your OWN creations are • Made • Disseminated • Consumed
  • 9.
    With CC • Youcan easily • Collaborate and share • Your creations with other students, employers, professors… • THE WORLD Image on flickr by courosa: http://www.flickr.com/photos/courosa/3708151311/sizes/l/
  • 10.
  • 11.
    » 216,808,425 photos As of19:55 MST on 11 March, 2012
  • 14.
    Your Turn • You can work with a partner if you prefer • Take a photo of something (your laptop) or someone (ONLY if they say it’s ok!) • Upload it to Flickr • Tag it appropriately • Choose your CC license • Add the link to today’s blog post in a comment and explain why you chose that particular license Image on flickr by turkguy0319: http://www.flickr.com/photos/turkguy19/1018420551/sizes/o/in/photostream/
  • 15.
    CC Images • FlickrStorm • The Open Photo Project • Wikimedia Commons • OpenClipArt • PhotoEverywhere These ideas from Chris Betcher:
  • 16.
    Remember • CC is not a get-out-of-jail-free card • You still need to practise ethics! • Follow the rules of the license • Attribute as the license says
  • 18.
    Take the CreativeCommons & Copyright Quiz on the Blog!
  • 19.
    Benefits of CC •Facilitate collaboration • Increase your reach and reputation • Speed the creation of educational/scientific resources • Improve quality (peer review) • Reduce the cost of development • Make good use of publicly funded material • Imbue old work with new value • Provide legal clarity and reduce admin REF: Jessica Coates presentation on Creative Commons in the Classroom
  • 20.
    Homework • Watch thisLarry Lessig Video on Creative Commons and Scientific Publishing: http://vimeo.com/23078677 • Peruse Michael Geist’s blog (there are lots of posts on copyright): http://www.michaelgeist.ca/

Editor's Notes

  • #18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTjpghGjjfo