Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. The organization has released several copyright-licenses known as Creative Commons licenses free of charge to the public. These licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators. An easy-to-understand one-page explanation of rights, with associated visual symbols, explains the specifics of each Creative Commons license. Creative Commons licenses do not replace copyright, but are based upon it. They replace individual negotiations for specific rights between copyright owner (licensor) and licensee, which are necessary under an "all rights reserved" copyright management, with a "some rights reserved" management employing standardized licenses for re-use cases where no commercial compensation is sought by the copyright owner. The result is an agile, low-overhead and low-cost copyright-management regime, profiting both copyright owners and licensees. Wikipedia uses one of these licenses.
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This video will introduce you to Creative Commons licenses, which makes copyright easier to understand.
Let’s say you create something.
This thing could be creative, like a picture of your cat, or scholarly, like an essay about cats.
Because you are the creator of this picture or this essay, copyright allows you to decide what people can do with your creation.
[Dialogue bubble appears on screen: X is okay but you shouldn’t do Y with my work.]
When you are the copyright holder, people have to ask you for permission before putting your cat picture into a PowerPoint or adapting your cat essay into a movie.
Getting...
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Creative Commons Licenses Explanation
Explanation Of Different Creative Commons Licenses
If you are a YouTuber who create online video for your channel, you may realize that it is a time-consuming job to find those royalty free resources for your video, such as free music and sound effects. Creative Common Licenses, which is also called CC licensed, is a type of public copyright licenses that enable free distribution of copyrighted resources free of charge. Creative Common Licenses usually have "CC" icon on the left side of the license tag.
The CC licenses all grant some "baseline rights" which indicate what you can achieve. The "Attribution (BY)" right means you can remix or reuse the resource in your work as long as you can give credit to the creator. The usual way to give credit is to provide some type of attribution in v...
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Creative Commons licences explained
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How To FIND And USE Creative Commons Videos On YouTube (without copyright claims)
Did you know you that you can use other peoples videos to create your own videos on YouTube without copyright claims or getting a copyright strike? This is possible with creative commons videos. Today, you’ll learn what creative commons videos are, how to find them and how to use them in your YouTube videos without getting a copyright strike.
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Finding Creative Commons Videos on YouTube
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This video will introduce you to Creative Commons licenses, which makes copyright easier to understand.
Let’s say you create something.
This thing could be creative, like a picture of your cat, or scholarly, like an essay about cats.
Because you are the creator of this picture or this essay, copyright allows you to decide what people can do with your creation.
[Dialogue bubble appears on screen: X is okay but you shouldn’t do Y with my work.]
When you are the copyright holder, people have to ask you for permission before putting your cat picture into a PowerPoint or adapting your cat essay into a movie.
Getting permission can be time consuming and complicated for both the creator and the user.
[The following dialogue bubbles appear on screen: Who has copyright? How do I contact them?! I need to know if I can use this ASAP (as soon as possible)!]
This is where Creative Commons can help.
Creative Commons exists to make permissions explicit and straightforward.
Creative Commons licenses use icons and simple language so that creators can make their intentions clear and users can be certain that their use of a work is legal.
[Sample Creative Commons license displayed. The Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license has icons above the title. Below the title is the simple language section detailing what “You are free to” do in terms of sharing and adapting under this license]
These different licenses help people understand if and how they can use, share, or build on a work.
[The six different Creative Common licenses are displayed on screen]
This icon [Noncommercial] means that only non-commercial uses are permitted, so no one can profit from using your picture.
[Noncommercial icon has a dollar sign with a circle around it and a slash through it]
This icon [No Derivatives] means that no one can make changes to the original work, such as photoshopping a dog into your cat picture.
[No Derivatives icon is an equal sign with a circle around it]
This icon [Share Alike] means that someone can change your work, but their version must be shared under the same license as yours.
[Share Alike icon is a circle with an opening on the left side, the top side of the opening has an arrow pointing down to the where the circle begins again]
All Creative Commons licenses give credit to the original creator, preserving your reputation as a creative genius while the world engages with your work.
[Creative Commons license is displayed on screen with emphasis on the By icon (which is a the silhouette of a person with a circle around it)]
Licenses can be attached to most things, including blog posts, images, artworks, journal articles, and more!
To learn more about Creative Commons licenses, visit the Creative Commons website or check out some of the other videos in our series.
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Transcript:
This video will introduce you to Creative Commons licenses, which makes copyright easier to understand.
Let’s say you create something.
This thing could be creative, like a picture of your cat, or scholarly, like an essay about cats.
Because you are the creator of this picture or this essay, copyright allows you to decide what people can do with your creation.
[Dialogue bubble appears on screen: X is okay but you shouldn’t do Y with my work.]
When you are the copyright holder, people have to ask you for permission before putting your cat picture into a PowerPoint or adapting your cat essay into a movie.
Getting permission can be time consuming and complicated for both the creator and the user.
[The following dialogue bubbles appear on screen: Who has copyright? How do I contact them?! I need to know if I can use this ASAP (as soon as possible)!]
This is where Creative Commons can help.
Creative Commons exists to make permissions explicit and straightforward.
Creative Commons licenses use icons and simple language so that creators can make their intentions clear and users can be certain that their use of a work is legal.
[Sample Creative Commons license displayed. The Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license has icons above the title. Below the title is the simple language section detailing what “You are free to” do in terms of sharing and adapting under this license]
These different licenses help people understand if and how they can use, share, or build on a work.
[The six different Creative Common licenses are displayed on screen]
This icon [Noncommercial] means that only non-commercial uses are permitted, so no one can profit from using your picture.
[Noncommercial icon has a dollar sign with a circle around it and a slash through it]
This icon [No Derivatives] means that no one can make changes to the original work, such as photoshopping a dog into your cat picture.
[No Derivatives icon is an equal sign with a circle around it]
This icon [Share Alike] means that someone can change your work, but their version must be shared under the same license as yours.
[Share Alike icon is a circle with an opening on the left side, the top side of the opening has an arrow pointing down to the where the circle begins again]
All Creative Commons licenses give credit to the original creator, preserving your reputation as a creative genius while the world engages with your work.
[Creative Commons license is displayed on screen with emphasis on the By icon (which is a the silhouette of a person with a circle around it)]
Licenses can be attached to most things, including blog posts, images, artworks, journal articles, and more!
To learn more about Creative Commons licenses, visit the Creative Commons website or check out some of the other videos in our series.
[https://creativecommons.org]
[Need help? [email protected]]
[Facebook: @McLaughlinLibrary
Snapchat/Instagram/Twitter: @UGLibrary]
[This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.]
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Explanation Of Different Creative Commons Licenses
If you are a YouTuber who create online video for your channel, you may realize that it is a time-consuming ...
Explanation Of Different Creative Commons Licenses
If you are a YouTuber who create online video for your channel, you may realize that it is a time-consuming job to find those royalty free resources for your video, such as free music and sound effects. Creative Common Licenses, which is also called CC licensed, is a type of public copyright licenses that enable free distribution of copyrighted resources free of charge. Creative Common Licenses usually have "CC" icon on the left side of the license tag.
The CC licenses all grant some "baseline rights" which indicate what you can achieve. The "Attribution (BY)" right means you can remix or reuse the resource in your work as long as you can give credit to the creator. The usual way to give credit is to provide some type of attribution in video or description by putting some back links to the creator's website. Since creative commons version 2.0, this right will be compulsory and all CC licenses will include this right.
The "Share-Alike (SA)" right means you need to attach the the same license to your video as the media creator attached to their work. Without this right, you can offer different licenses for your work from the resource. For example, you are using some music resources which are under CC BY license. You want to share your remixed version but you don't want your work to be used for commercial projects by others. So, if there is Share-Alike right attached in original resource, you can add the Non-commercial condition to your work to change the license to CC BY-NC.
The "Non-Commercial" right are the same as the CC BY one except that it cannot be used for commercial work. If you planning to use some music to create video and publish it to YouTube channel to earn some income, you cannot use the resources under CC NC licenses.
The "No Derivative Works (ND)" right means can you can only share the resource under its original taste. You cannot remix it or put it into your video. Similarly to the Non-commercial right, if you are planning to monetize your video, you can use resources under the CC ND licenses.
The combination of those rights will generate different type of creative commons licenses. The top one is the most open license and the bottom one is the most strict one. The most open one is the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license which is same as the public domain license. It will give you the maximum level of freedom to use those resources for your work. The most strict one in this list is the CC BY-NC-ND license. You must give credit to the creator to use the resource in non-commercial projects and no remix or modification can be made on it.
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Explanation Of Different Creative Commons Licenses
If you are a YouTuber who create online video for your channel, you may realize that it is a time-consuming job to find those royalty free resources for your video, such as free music and sound effects. Creative Common Licenses, which is also called CC licensed, is a type of public copyright licenses that enable free distribution of copyrighted resources free of charge. Creative Common Licenses usually have "CC" icon on the left side of the license tag.
The CC licenses all grant some "baseline rights" which indicate what you can achieve. The "Attribution (BY)" right means you can remix or reuse the resource in your work as long as you can give credit to the creator. The usual way to give credit is to provide some type of attribution in video or description by putting some back links to the creator's website. Since creative commons version 2.0, this right will be compulsory and all CC licenses will include this right.
The "Share-Alike (SA)" right means you need to attach the the same license to your video as the media creator attached to their work. Without this right, you can offer different licenses for your work from the resource. For example, you are using some music resources which are under CC BY license. You want to share your remixed version but you don't want your work to be used for commercial projects by others. So, if there is Share-Alike right attached in original resource, you can add the Non-commercial condition to your work to change the license to CC BY-NC.
The "Non-Commercial" right are the same as the CC BY one except that it cannot be used for commercial work. If you planning to use some music to create video and publish it to YouTube channel to earn some income, you cannot use the resources under CC NC licenses.
The "No Derivative Works (ND)" right means can you can only share the resource under its original taste. You cannot remix it or put it into your video. Similarly to the Non-commercial right, if you are planning to monetize your video, you can use resources under the CC ND licenses.
The combination of those rights will generate different type of creative commons licenses. The top one is the most open license and the bottom one is the most strict one. The most open one is the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license which is same as the public domain license. It will give you the maximum level of freedom to use those resources for your work. The most strict one in this list is the CC BY-NC-ND license. You must give credit to the creator to use the resource in non-commercial projects and no remix or modification can be made on it.
Attribution:
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I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)By Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand with support from InternetNZ. To find...
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)By Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand with support from InternetNZ. To find out more about Creative Commons in New Zealand visit us at creativecommons.org.nz
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)By Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand with support from InternetNZ. To find out more about Creative Commons in New Zealand visit us at creativecommons.org.nz
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Did you know you that you can use other peoples videos to create your own videos on YouTube without copyright claims or getting a copyright strike? This is possible with creative commons videos. Today, you’ll learn what creative commons videos are, how to find them and how to use them in your YouTube videos without getting a copyright strike.
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Did you know you that you can use other peoples videos to create your own videos on YouTube without copyright claims or getting a copyright strike? This is possible with creative commons videos. Today, you’ll learn what creative commons videos are, how to find them and how to use them in your YouTube videos without getting a copyright strike.
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This video will introduce you to Creative Commons licenses, which makes copyright easier to understand.
Let’s say you create something.
This thing could be creative, like a picture of your cat, or scholarly, like an essay about cats.
Because you are the creator of this picture or this essay, copyright allows you to decide what people can do with your creation.
[Dialogue bubble appears on screen: X is okay but you shouldn’t do Y with my work.]
When you are the copyright holder, people have to ask you for permission before putting your cat picture into a PowerPoint or adapting your cat essay into a movie.
Getting permission can be time consuming and complicated for both the creator and the user.
[The following dialogue bubbles appear on screen: Who has copyright? How do I contact them?! I need to know if I can use this ASAP (as soon as possible)!]
This is where Creative Commons can help.
Creative Commons exists to make permissions explicit and straightforward.
Creative Commons licenses use icons and simple language so that creators can make their intentions clear and users can be certain that their use of a work is legal.
[Sample Creative Commons license displayed. The Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license has icons above the title. Below the title is the simple language section detailing what “You are free to” do in terms of sharing and adapting under this license]
These different licenses help people understand if and how they can use, share, or build on a work.
[The six different Creative Common licenses are displayed on screen]
This icon [Noncommercial] means that only non-commercial uses are permitted, so no one can profit from using your picture.
[Noncommercial icon has a dollar sign with a circle around it and a slash through it]
This icon [No Derivatives] means that no one can make changes to the original work, such as photoshopping a dog into your cat picture.
[No Derivatives icon is an equal sign with a circle around it]
This icon [Share Alike] means that someone can change your work, but their version must be shared under the same license as yours.
[Share Alike icon is a circle with an opening on the left side, the top side of the opening has an arrow pointing down to the where the circle begins again]
All Creative Commons licenses give credit to the original creator, preserving your reputation as a creative genius while the world engages with your work.
[Creative Commons license is displayed on screen with emphasis on the By icon (which is a the silhouette of a person with a circle around it)]
Licenses can be attached to most things, including blog posts, images, artworks, journal articles, and more!
To learn more about Creative Commons licenses, visit the Creative Commons website or check out some of the other videos in our series.
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[This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.]
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Explanation Of Different Creative Commons Licenses
If you are a YouTuber who create online video for your channel, you may realize that it is a time-consuming job to find those royalty free resources for your video, such as free music and sound effects. Creative Common Licenses, which is also called CC licensed, is a type of public copyright licenses that enable free distribution of copyrighted resources free of charge. Creative Common Licenses usually have "CC" icon on the left side of the license tag.
The CC licenses all grant some "baseline rights" which indicate what you can achieve. The "Attribution (BY)" right means you can remix or reuse the resource in your work as long as you can give credit to the creator. The usual way to give credit is to provide some type of attribution in video or description by putting some back links to the creator's website. Since creative commons version 2.0, this right will be compulsory and all CC licenses will include this right.
The "Share-Alike (SA)" right means you need to attach the the same license to your video as the media creator attached to their work. Without this right, you can offer different licenses for your work from the resource. For example, you are using some music resources which are under CC BY license. You want to share your remixed version but you don't want your work to be used for commercial projects by others. So, if there is Share-Alike right attached in original resource, you can add the Non-commercial condition to your work to change the license to CC BY-NC.
The "Non-Commercial" right are the same as the CC BY one except that it cannot be used for commercial work. If you planning to use some music to create video and publish it to YouTube channel to earn some income, you cannot use the resources under CC NC licenses.
The "No Derivative Works (ND)" right means can you can only share the resource under its original taste. You cannot remix it or put it into your video. Similarly to the Non-commercial right, if you are planning to monetize your video, you can use resources under the CC ND licenses.
The combination of those rights will generate different type of creative commons licenses. The top one is the most open license and the bottom one is the most strict one. The most open one is the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license which is same as the public domain license. It will give you the maximum level of freedom to use those resources for your work. The most strict one in this list is the CC BY-NC-ND license. You must give credit to the creator to use the resource in non-commercial projects and no remix or modification can be made on it.
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I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)By Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand with support from InternetNZ. To find out more about Creative Commons in New Zealand visit us at creativecommons.org.nz
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Song: Fragments
Buy the song: https://bit.ly/2xpLfkb
Happy Life by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic/
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/u4PI5p5bI9k
Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share. The organization has released several copyright-licenses known as Creative Commons licenses free of charge to the public. These licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators. An easy-to-understand one-page explanation of rights, with associated visual symbols, explains the specifics of each Creative Commons license. Creative Commons licenses do not replace copyright, but are based upon it. They replace individual negotiations for specific rights between copyright owner (licensor) and licensee, which are necessary under an "all rights reserved" copyright management, with a "some rights reserved" management employing standardized licenses for re-use cases where no commercial compensation is sought by the copyright owner. The result is an agile, low-overhead and low-cost copyright-management regime, profiting both copyright owners and licensees. Wikipedia uses one of these licenses.