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===Origin - Idea of property===
=Origin - Idea of property=
 
 
creator / purchase should 'own' property
 
creator / purchase should 'own' property
 
allow perpetual use and control
 
allow perpetual use and control
  
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=Ideas and ownership=
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===Ideas and ownership===
 
copyright law - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright  
 
copyright law - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright  
 
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=
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===Copyright – includes many rights===
right to re-use
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#Right to re-use
right to give to others
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#Right to give to others
right to make changes
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#Right to make changes
right to sell
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#Right to sell
attribution right
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#Attribution right
  
each of these rights can be relaxed by the author  
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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
extreme – all rights reserved – public domain
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#Right to re-use  
in between we have different rights relaxed
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#Right to give to others
right to re-use  
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#Right to make changes
right to give to others
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#Right to sell
right to make changes
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#Attribution right
right to sell
 
attribution right
 
  
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=== Illustrations of relaxation of copyright ===
 
Software – GPL (General Public License) – Free and Open Source Software
 
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
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Content – CC ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_commons Creative Commons]) – Open Educational Resources, open content, open access
CC – SA - Share alike
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CC BY SA – NC – ND
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#CC – BY - Attribution - (giving credit to the author, mentioning author name in the article)
CC – NC - Non commercial
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#CC – NC - Non commercial- (you can share the article with others but you cannot sell it / make profit from it)
CC – ND - Non derivative
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#CC – ND - Non derivative - (you can share it but you cannot make any changes to it, you cannot make any derivative from the article)
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#CC – SA - Share alike - (if you make any changes to the article, you must also release it under the same license. If the original resource was having copyright CC BY SA, if you make any changes, your version should also be released under the same copyright CC BY SA
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#CC – BY – NC – ND ((you can share the article with others giving credit to the author, but you cannot sell it / make profit from it, you cannot make any changes to it, you cannot make any derivative from the article)
  
 
Eg KOER – CC BY SA NC  and NROER – CC BY SA
 
Eg KOER – CC BY SA NC  and NROER – CC BY SA
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 30 December 2019

Origin - Idea of property

creator / purchase should 'own' property allow perpetual use and control

[maximize]

File:MOOC OER- Copyright.mm

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

  1. Right to re-use
  2. Right to give to others
  3. Right to make changes
  4. Right to sell
  5. 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

  1. Right to re-use
  2. Right to give to others
  3. Right to make changes
  4. Right to sell
  5. Attribution right

Illustrations of relaxation of copyright

Software – GPL (General Public License) – Free and Open Source Software

Content – CC (Creative Commons) – Open Educational Resources, open content, open access

  1. CC – BY - Attribution - (giving credit to the author, mentioning author name in the article)
  2. CC – NC - Non commercial- (you can share the article with others but you cannot sell it / make profit from it)
  3. CC – ND - Non derivative - (you can share it but you cannot make any changes to it, you cannot make any derivative from the article)
  4. CC – SA - Share alike - (if you make any changes to the article, you must also release it under the same license. If the original resource was having copyright CC BY SA, if you make any changes, your version should also be released under the same copyright CC BY SA)
  5. CC – BY – NC – ND ((you can share the article with others giving credit to the author, but you cannot sell it / make profit from it, you cannot make any changes to it, you cannot make any derivative from the article)

Eg KOER – CC BY SA NC and NROER – CC BY SA