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Queensland University of Technology CRICOS No. 00213J Creative Commons and Government Professor Anne Fitzgerald CSIRO Legal Conference, Canberra 18 March 2010 AUSTRALIA
Queensland University of Technology CRICOS No. 00213J Creative Commons and Government Professor Anne Fitzgerald CSIRO Legal Conference, Canberra 18 March
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Queensland University of Technology CRICOS No. 00213J Creative
Commons and Government Professor Anne Fitzgerald CSIRO Legal
Conference, Canberra 18 March 2010 AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Crown
Copyright Vast amounts of government copyright materials Copyright
applies to: Informational works Research outputs (reports, papers,
databases) Cultural materials Public Sector Information (PSI) in a
broad sense includes material that is: created within government by
government employees; produced externally by recipients of
government funding; or prepared by non-government parties and
lodged with government under a statutory obligation or regulatory
direction. AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Copyright
in data compilations Protected if meets the originality threshold.
Protection extends only to the arrangement of the collected
components i.e. the particular way the data/components is presented
in the compilation. Copyright does not apply to mere
facts/information Copyright interests may co-exist independently in
components contained within the database and in the database
itself, and may be owned by different parties. AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Copyright
in data compilations The originality test once considered satisfied
if substantial labour or expense had been invested in collecting
the materials (the so-called sweat of the brow approach) Desktop
Marketing Systems Pty Ltd v Telstra Corporation Ltd (2002)
Subsequent case law has cast doubt on this position substantial
labour or expense will not be enough without also independent
intellectual effort dicta by the High Court in IceTV Pty Limited v
Nine Network Australia Pty Limited (2009) and also the application
of the principles in IceTV in Telstra Corporation Ltd v Phone
Directories Company Pty Ltd (2010) (on appeal) AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Copyright
in data compilations Telstra Corporation Ltd v Phone Directories
Company Pty Ltd (2010) where an author or authors of a compilation
can clearly be identified; and it can be shown that the compilation
is original in the sense that it is the product of some independent
intellectual effort; the exercise of sufficient effort of a
literary nature; involves a creative spark; or the exercise of
skill and judgment, then it is likely to be protected by copyright.
[2010] FCA 44 at [344] per Gordon J. AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Complex
flows of Information Flow of information Within government among
departments, agencies, different levels of government between
government and community: From government to community From
community to government to community Licence logjams No licences;
inconsistent terms; incomprehensible; transaction cost of
negotiated permissions Promoting the flow of information requires
appropriate policy frameworks and licensing practices
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Open Access
Creating a commons of public sector materials New conceptualisation
of public domain Not just a no rights wasteland [or] dump on the
outskirts of respectable culture (Bollier, Viral Spiral) Something
of value in its own right open knowledge and content that can be
accessed, reused and distributed Encompasses materials that are
copyright-protected and made available for access and reuse under
open source software and open content licences AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R OECD PSI
Recommendation the Openness principle states: Maximising the
availability of public sector information for use and re- use based
upon presumption of openness as the default rule to facilitate
access and re-use. Developing a regime of access principles or
assuming openness in public sector information as a default rule
wherever possible no matter what the model of funding is for the
development and maintenance of the information. Defining grounds of
refusal or limitations, such as for protection of national security
interests, personal privacy, preservation of private interests for
example where protected by copyright, or the application of
national access legislation and rules. the Access and transparent
conditions for re-use principle states: Encouraging broad
non-discriminatory competitive access and conditions for re-use of
public sector information, eliminating exclusive arrangements, and
removing unnecessary restrictions on the ways in which it can be
accessed, used, re-used, combined or shared, so that in principle
all accessible information would be open to re-use by all.
Improving access to information over the Internet and in electronic
form. Making available and developing automated on-line licensing
systems covering re-use in those cases where licensing is applied,
taking into account the copyright principle below. AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Complex
flows of PSI Open access to government data can dramatically
increase the value created from the data both socially and
economically [and] the society as a whole benefits from access to
the data -Senator Kate Lundy, Free and Open Source Software for
Geospatial Conference 2009 How do we enable PSI to move without
impediment among government agencies and between government and the
private sector? AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Copyright vs no rights approach Advantages of
copyright-based approach for government: Open content licensing
mirrors the fundamental justification for recognising copyright in
government materials Supports governments open access policy
objectives Provenance and attribution Avoids financial and
technical lock-up of taxpayer- funded materials AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Copyright based, direct licences Permitted uses are
consents/permissions to do acts within the scope of the copyright
owners exclusive rights Acting outside the scope of the licence is
an infringement of copyright AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R CC is a
Direct Licence (Copyright based licence) AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Attribution attribute the author Noncommercial no
commercial use No Derivative Works no changes allowed ShareAlike
changes allowed, but only if you put the new work under the same
licence AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) AUSTRALIA Attribution Attribution-Noncommercial
Attribution-NoDerivatives Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike
Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivatives Attribution-ShareAlike
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) What is a non-commercial use? You may not exercise any
of the rights granted to You in any manner that is primarily
intended for or directed toward commercial advantage or private
monetary compensation. The exchange of the Work for other
copyrighted works by means of digital file-sharing or otherwise
shall not be considered to be intended for or directed toward
commercial advantage or private monetary compensation, provided
there is no payment of any monetary compensation in connection with
the exchange of copyrighted works. Clause 4, Legal Code, CC BY-NC
2.5 Australia Licence AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) What is a non-commercial use? Generally, uses that
earn users money or involve online advertising perceived to be
commercial, while Uses by organizations, by individuals, or for
charitable purposes are less commercial but not decidedly
noncommercial. Uses by for-profit companies are typically
considered more commercial. Defining Noncommercial: A Study of How
the Online Population Understands Noncommercial Use (2009)
commissioned by CC in the United States AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Advantages of CC for use by government: Enforceability
of licence Trumpet Software v OzEmail (1996, Federal Court of
Australia, Justice Heerey); Jacobsen v Katzer (US Federal Circuit,
2008) Explicit statement of reuse rights Clear statement that info
is sourced from government (attribution/provenance) increased user
confidence Universal recognition of symbols Discoverability of
digital objects Enables legal remix and mashup AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Attribution and Provenance Clause 4, CC-BY 2.5
Australia Legal Code Attribution requirements based on economic
rights of copyright owners to maintain electronic rights management
information (ERMI) Copy of CC Licence/URI of licence must be
included All copyright notices must be kept intact Clear and
reasonably prominent credit must be give to the Original Author
Work not to be falsely attributed Must not do anything that results
in a material distortion of, mutilation of, or material alteration
to the work that is prejudicial to the Original Authors honour or
reputation AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Termination on breach If a user of a CC licence
breaches the terms of the licence, the licence and the rights
granted under it terminate automatically. Clause 7(a), Legal Code,
Attribution 2.5 Australia In the absence of a licence, the ordinary
principles of copyright law come into operation. Following
termination, any unauthorised use of the copyright material by the
licensee may be an infringement of copyright that is subject to
civil and criminal penalties. AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Revocable? Perpetual grant of rights, lasting for the
full duration of copyright. Clauses 3 and 7(b), Legal Code,
Attribution 2.5 Australia. No express provision which entitles the
licensor to terminate the licence solely for the licensors
convenience However the licensor reserves the right to release the
work under a different licence or to stop distributing it at any
time. Clause 7(a), Legal Code, Attribution 2.5 Australia.
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Revocable? A bare (non-contractual) licence can be
revoked at any time, provided that adequate notice of revocation is
given to any licensee Trumpet Software v Ozemail (1996) However,
under the estoppel doctrine a licensee may still be entitled to
continue using the material Licensee needs to show they had: in
reliance on the CC licence, altered their position such that it
would now be unreasonable (unconscionable) for the government
agency/licensor to withdraw permission to use the licensed material
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Enforceable? In Australia, non-contractual (bare)
licences are enforceable. Trumpet Software v OzEmail [1996] FCA 560
The most authoritative consideration to date of the effectiveness
of open licences is the decision of the United States Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Jacobsen v Katzer in August
2008. held that the defendant had gone beyond the scope of the open
licence and thereby infringed copyright AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Creative
Commons (CC) Enforceable? open licences such as CC licences will be
upheld by the courts, even though they are applied to copyright
materials distributed for no financial reward failure to comply
with the licence conditions may be an infringement of copyright,
for which the usual remedies will apply. CC licences have also been
enforced in the Netherlands, Bulgaria and Norway, and treated as
valid in court cases in Spain. AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Examples of
adoption in Australia Australian Bureau of Statistics; Geoscience
Australia; Bureau of Meteorology AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Examples of
adoption in Australia AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Examples of
adoption in Australia AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Examples of
adoption in Australia AUSTRALIA
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Risk
Management An Information Management Framework (IMF) comprises
policies, procedures and systems to enable the strategic management
of information. At the very least, standard protocols should be in
place for every stage of the information life cycle, for example:
collecting the information from credible sources; checking the
information for noticeable errors before releasing it online;
updating the information once new information is obtained; and
clearly detailing the scope and currency of the information.
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CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the world real R Risk
Management The adherence to protocols or standards procedures under
an IMF, whilst no guarantee that information released will be free
of inaccuracies, is cogent evidence that the information provider
has acted reasonably in the circumstances. Provides very little
scope for argument that the government agency was negligent.
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