Presentation on use of OER and other online materials legally, delivered at the BETT Conference Technology in HE Summit, London, on 23 January 2014, by Jason Miles-Campbell
Getting online resources for free: What are the laws around open education resources, copyright and sharing content?
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Get online resources for free
What are the laws around open education resources, copyright and sharing content?
2. Jisc Legal – Get Online Resources for Free!
23 January 2014
Jason Miles-Campbell
Jisc Legal Manager
jason.miles-campbell@jisclegal.ac.uk
0141 548 4939
www.jisclegal.ac.uk
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Getting online resources for free
Copyright, OERs, and the Internet for All
» The new world – why comply?
» Jason’s Famous Copyright in One Slide
» What’s free?
» Ten top tips
» Sources of assistance and support
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Why comply?
I came, I saw, I right-clicked…
» The changing landscape:
› greater awareness
› business model
protection
› pervasive
technology, and access
» Motivators
› it’s the law
› confidence
› example
› reputation and trust
› quality
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... the fact that our system of
communication, teaching and
entertainment does not grind to a a
standstill is in large part due to the fact that
in most cases infringement of copyright
has, historically, been ignored...
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Copyright in One Slide
» Copyright controls copying and other ‘restricted acts’
(copying, adaptation, transmission, dissemination etc)
» You must own copyright, or have the permission of the
copyright holder, in order to do the ‘restricted acts’
» A few education-relevant exceptions
(and soon to be a few more)
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What’s free?
» Something you can get without
paying
» Something you can use without
paying
» Something you can use without
paying any more
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» Copyright is good!
Facilitation, not
Compliance
» How to use other people’s stuff online
» Confidence!
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Look in the Pantry!
» Find out what you’ve got before you go
shopping – you’ve got ingredients already!
» What do you own?
» What licences do you hold?
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Let Users Deal Fairly
» Where circumstances and
purposes allow, let users do it
for themselves
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The Examination Creation
» Exemption for examinations
» Summative assessment
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Licensed to Inspire
» Licences are certain
» Open licences
» “Blanket” licences
» Negotiating licences
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Spread the Licence Word
» Find out what licences you hold
» Understand what they allow
» Tell your staff
» Jisc Legal resources
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Get staff understanding
» Change of focus
» Having isn’t enough
» Understanding reuse
in the digital world
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Ask!
» Seeking permission isn’t always tough
» Prepare for “no” and silence
» Consider a
central function
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Copyright on the Agenda
» Efficient, effective e-learning
» Support and assistance
» Clear ownership
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Born to Make You Happy
» Sources of information and guidance
» Who is it at your institution?
» Jisc & Jisc Legal
» Licence providers
» Lots of help!
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Some top tools…
» Google advanced search (settings –> advanced search)
other search engines are allegedly available
» Creative Commons search
» Flickr
» Xpert (Nottingham University)
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Notes de l'éditeur
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Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).To change the images on this slide:Click once on an image to select it, and then delete itDrag a replacement picture to the placeholder or click the icon in the centre of the placeholder to browse for & add another imageOnce you have added your replacement image, you may need to put it into the background so that it doesn’t cover other items on the slide. Do this by right-clicking on the new image and choosing ‘Arrange’ > ‘Send to Back’ from the contextual menu
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).To change the images on this slide:Click once on an image to select it, and then delete itDrag a replacement picture to the placeholder or click the icon in the centre of the placeholder to browse for & add another imageOnce you have added your replacement image, you may need to put it into the background so that it doesn’t cover other items on the slide. Do this by right-clicking on the new image and choosing ‘Arrange’ > ‘Send to Back’ from the contextual menu
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).To change the images on this slide:Click once on an image to select it, and then delete itDrag a replacement picture to the placeholder or click the icon in the centre of the placeholder to browse for & add another imageOnce you have added your replacement image, you may need to put it into the background so that it doesn’t cover other items on the slide. Do this by right-clicking on the new image and choosing ‘Arrange’ > ‘Send to Back’ from the contextual menu
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).
Go to ‘View’ menu > ‘Header and Footer…’ to edit the footers on this slide (click ‘Apply’ to change only the currently selected slide, or ‘Apply to All’ to change the footers on all slides).