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Creative Commons Oct 2013 Music Bridges in Vanuatu Soohyun Pae

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Creative Commons

Oct 2013

Music Bridges in Vanuatu

Soohyun Pae

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Wanna work together?

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Copyright = All rights reserved

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☞ Creative Commons

● Aims to make creative material more useable by providing a simple, standard-ized legal tool that creators can use to

give certain permissions in advance without giving up their copyright

● Gives creators a choice about which freedoms to grant and which rights to

keep:

All rights reserved → Some rights reserved

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How does it work?

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4 Conditions: “You can use only if…”

● Attribution ● ShareAlike

● NoDerivatives● NonCommercial

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Six CC Licenses

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CC0 (CC Zero)Public Domain Dedication

Universal wavier, permanently sur-renders copyright and related rights, placing the work as nearly as possi-ble into the public domain worldwide

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Creativecommons.org/choose

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Each license has…

Legal code Deed Metadata

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74 jurisdictions around the world

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Wikipedia

● Over 77,000 con-tributors working on over 22 million articles in 285 lan-guages

● CC BY-SA

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Flickr

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Jamendo

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Nine Inch Nails● Released ‘Ghosts I-IV’ under

CC BY-NC-SA

● 9 tracks for free, entire album for $US5

● Sold $US300 ‘ultra-deluxe lim-ited edition’ & Netted $US1.6 million

● “We began improvising and let the music decide the direc-tion...the end result is a wildly varied body of music that we're able to present to the world in ways the confines of a major record label would never have allowed - from a 100% DRM-free, high-quality down-load, to the most luxurious physical package we've ever created.” — Trent Reznor

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Jonathan Coulton

● Has become a profes-sional musician by releas-ing all his work under CC license

● Makes half a million a year with no record label

● Through donation from fans & live performances

● “Sure, I’m niche. But there are a lot of niches out there for others to find, with more forming all the time. After all, he says, that's what the In-ternet is.”

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Yeizon

● Korean hip-hop group with successful com-mercial career

● Works with a record label

● Releases some tracks under CC license as a side project

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