CREATIVE COMMONS
Copyrights & Fair Use
Copyrights

Vietnam is a member of the Berne Convention
  (source)
 Automatically upon creation of the work

 No need to register: put © year [your name]

 Exclusive rights to author unless stated otherwise

 Covers literary works, software, musical works,
  artistic works, films, sound recordings and
  broadcasts - radio and TV
 Ask for permission to author if you want to use,
  copy or modify original work
 Sometimes proves difficult to get permission
© indicates:

A. that no one can copy your work without your
  permission
B. that anyone can copy your work
C. that you have registered your work at a
  lawyer’s office
https://www.mentimeter.com/p/ccb2b0030be8
Vot.rs id number 178875
Fair Use in the US
   “allows limited use of copyrighted material
   without requiring permission from the rights
    holders”
   for purposes such as
     criticism,
               comment, news reporting, parody
     teaching (including multiple copies for classroom
      use), scholarship, or research



                                          Source Wikipedia
Derivative / Transformative Works
Defined as a work based upon:
one or more pre-existing works
  a   translation,
   musical arrangement,
   dramatization,
    fictionalization,
   motion picture version,
   sound recording of written
    work
   any other form in which a
    work may be transformed
    or adapted
either advances knowledge or the
   progress of the arts through the
   addition of something new
                                      Marcel Duchamp (1919)
                                      La Gioconda with a Moustache
Derivative Works
a.   Are completely legal to make anytime by
     anyone
b.   Are legal only if advances knowledge
c.   Strictly a montage of a existing works

https://www.mentimeter.com/p/3664d82e9995

Vot.rs id: 360196
Creative Commons
 "Creative Commons is a nonprofit
  corporation
 for people to share and build upon the
  work of others, consistent with the rules of
  copyright.”
 “They provide free licences and other legal
  tools to mark creative work with the
  freedom the creator wants it to carry, so
  others can share, remix, use commercially,
  or any combination thereof."
 (quotes drawn from the Creative
Attribution
 You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform
  your copyrighted work — and derivative works based
  upon it — but only if they give credit the way you
  request.
 Share Alike
 You allow others to distribute derivative works only
  under a license identical to the license that governs
  your work.
 Noncommercial
 You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform
  your work — and derivative works based upon it —
  but for noncommercial purposes only.
 No Derivative Works
 You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform
  only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative
ttr   Attribution, can make changes, need
      to source

      Att., share alike, can change, but 3rd
      person can also change

      Att, but no modif
Sounds, Videos and pictures
(examples)

Music and Loops
Jamendo

Creative Commons list

Sampleswap

Videos
Youtube, vimeo, DailyMotion
Pictures
Flickr Creative Commons

PhotoPin

Creative commons

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Copyrights Vietnam is amember of the Berne Convention (source)  Automatically upon creation of the work  No need to register: put © year [your name]  Exclusive rights to author unless stated otherwise  Covers literary works, software, musical works, artistic works, films, sound recordings and broadcasts - radio and TV  Ask for permission to author if you want to use, copy or modify original work  Sometimes proves difficult to get permission
  • 3.
    © indicates: A. thatno one can copy your work without your permission B. that anyone can copy your work C. that you have registered your work at a lawyer’s office https://www.mentimeter.com/p/ccb2b0030be8 Vot.rs id number 178875
  • 4.
    Fair Use inthe US  “allows limited use of copyrighted material  without requiring permission from the rights holders”  for purposes such as  criticism, comment, news reporting, parody  teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research Source Wikipedia
  • 5.
    Derivative / TransformativeWorks Defined as a work based upon: one or more pre-existing works a translation,  musical arrangement,  dramatization, fictionalization,  motion picture version,  sound recording of written work  any other form in which a work may be transformed or adapted either advances knowledge or the progress of the arts through the addition of something new Marcel Duchamp (1919) La Gioconda with a Moustache
  • 6.
    Derivative Works a. Are completely legal to make anytime by anyone b. Are legal only if advances knowledge c. Strictly a montage of a existing works https://www.mentimeter.com/p/3664d82e9995 Vot.rs id: 360196
  • 7.
    Creative Commons  "CreativeCommons is a nonprofit corporation  for people to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright.”  “They provide free licences and other legal tools to mark creative work with the freedom the creator wants it to carry, so others can share, remix, use commercially, or any combination thereof."  (quotes drawn from the Creative
  • 8.
    Attribution  You letothers copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work — and derivative works based upon it — but only if they give credit the way you request. Share Alike  You allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work. Noncommercial  You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work — and derivative works based upon it — but for noncommercial purposes only. No Derivative Works  You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative
  • 9.
    ttr Attribution, can make changes, need to source Att., share alike, can change, but 3rd person can also change Att, but no modif
  • 10.
    Sounds, Videos andpictures (examples) Music and Loops Jamendo Creative Commons list Sampleswap Videos Youtube, vimeo, DailyMotion Pictures Flickr Creative Commons PhotoPin