Difference between revisions of "Understanding copyright"
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extended over time, now for 50 years after death of author. | extended over time, now for 50 years after death of author. | ||
− | = | + | =Copyright – includes many rights= |
− | + | #Right to re-use | |
− | + | #Right to give to others | |
− | + | #Right to make changes | |
− | + | #Right to sell | |
− | + | #Attribution right | |
− | + | Each of these rights can be relaxed by the author. The two extremes are "all rights reserved" v/s "Public domain". In between we have different rights relaxed | |
− | + | #Right to re-use | |
− | + | #Right to give to others | |
− | + | #Right to make changes | |
− | + | #Right to sell | |
− | + | #Attribution right | |
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Software – GPL (General Public License) – Free and Open Source Software | Software – GPL (General Public License) – Free and Open Source Software |
Revision as of 21:01, 16 October 2014
Origin - Idea of property
creator / purchase should 'own' property allow perpetual use and control
Error: Mind Map file MOOC OER- Copyright.mm
not found
Ideas and ownership
copyright law - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright extended over time, now for 50 years after death of author.
Copyright – includes many rights
- Right to re-use
- Right to give to others
- Right to make changes
- Right to sell
- Attribution right
Each of these rights can be relaxed by the author. The two extremes are "all rights reserved" v/s "Public domain". In between we have different rights relaxed
- Right to re-use
- Right to give to others
- Right to make changes
- Right to sell
- Attribution right
Software – GPL (General Public License) – Free and Open Source Software Content – CC (Creative Commons) – Open Educational Resources, open content, open access https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_commons
CC – BY - Attribution CC – SA - Share alike CC – BY – SA – NC – ND CC – NC - Non commercial CC – ND - Non derivative
Eg KOER – CC BY SA NC and NROER – CC BY SA