WikiIndaba conference 2019/Submissions/Creative Commons Licenses: an asset for the work, the author and the user
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This is an Accepted submission for WikiIndaba conference 2019 that has been reviewed by the members of the Program Committee and accepted into the conference program |
- Submission no. 012
- Title of the submission
- Creative Commons Licenses: an asset for the work, the author and the user
- Type of submission (lecture, panel, tutorial/workshop, roundtable discussion, lightning talk, birds of a feather discussion)
- Lecture
- Author of the submission
- Sami Mlouhi
- Language of presentation
- English or French, depending on audience.
- E-mail address
- mlouhisamigmail.com
- Username
- Sami Mlouhi
- Country of origin
- Tunisia
- Affiliation, if any (organisation, company etc.)
- Wikimedia Tunisia
- Personal homepage or blog
- My user page on MetaWiki
- Abstract (up to 300 words to describe your proposal)
This presentation will define what is a Creative Commons license and why we need this asset. Then, it will detail its different types and uses.
Creative Commons licenses promote the creative sharing of an artwork, secure the intellectual property rights of an author and provide free access for the user.
- What will attendees take away from this session?
- Learn how to read a CC license.
- Learn how to put you work under CC license.
- It will be an overview about the importance of this asset to all the parties: the work, the author and the user.
- Theme of presentation
- Legal & Free Culture
- For workshops and discussions, what level is the intended audience?
Beginning, intermediate, advanced
- Length of session (if other than 25 minutes, specify how long)
25 minutes
- Will you attend WikiIndaba if your submission is not accepted?
yes
- Slides or further information (optional)
The official website of the Creative Commons organization
- Special requests
- Is this Submission a Draft or Final?
Draft
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