Hi Jessica,
Caution: Many links ahead...
MIT OpenCourseWare began this practice in 2010, based on
.
See:
The format we use is *[complete
citation]. All rights reserved. This content is excluded from our Creative
Commons license. For more information, see
.
See bottom of page 3.
I'm very excited about the work of Meredith Jacobs and her colleagues. I
think it will be an enormous boon to the fair use community of
practitioners.
Thank you,
Lindsey Weeramuni
Manager, Intellectual Property
MSc LIS
MIT Office of Digital Learning
NE49 - 2nd floor / Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone 617.253.2738
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On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 2:33:20 PM UTC-5 lrig...(a)gmail.com wrote:
Our guidance at eCampusOntario would be to include the
following statement:
“This resource is licensed XXX unless otherwise noted”
We would then have the author include a copyright statement with the
material used under fair dealing “(Title) by (Author). Copyright (Copyright
Holder) (Year). All Rights Reserved”
We would also encourage the creation of an appendix with a list of
materials that are exceptions to the CC license.
Meredith Jacob and a team of colleagues at Creative Commons USA are
currently working on a best practices for Fair Use/Dealing in OER. We
invited her to give a talk third party materials in OER over the spring…
the recording is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLZbPHTwqAgUqbalbV-v55eASl1ec0vsra&v…
Lillian
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Hi all,
I was literally just having this conversation with 200 education students
this morning who are learning how to create OERs...this is not something
I've broached yet (simpler to get them to mix like with like so far!) but
if anyone has an example of a statement like this, I'd love to see it, too!
Cheers
Nick
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*Subject:* [Canadaoer] Fair use statement in OER example?
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Hi All,
I’m looking for a real-world example of an OER that includes material
under Fair Use or Fair Dealing and has a well-written statement to express
that the material is open licensed with the exception of the copyrighted
portion. I know I’ve seen them in the past but I didn’t save the links and
can’t find them now. Suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Jessica
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