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    "I'm Prepared for IP Rights Governance": Creative Commons Licensing, Media Assets Management, and the Role of Technical Services as IP Rights Administrator

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    2012-05-11
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    Adamich, Tom
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    Intellectual Property Rights Governance (IPRG) is fast becoming an important part of both education and enterprise-based activities (i.e. multimedia-based student portfolios, library learning commons, media assets development/production/management). Creative Commons (CC) is a nonprofit corporation which provides free licenses and legal tools to allow a creator of a media asset to “mark [the media asset] with the freedom the [media asset] creator wants it to carry, so others can share, remix, use commercially, or any combination thereof.” (Creative Commons - About, 2010). This session will discuss IPRG and Creative Commons licensing as it is currently being used (or has the potential to be used) to manage media assets primarily in K-20 educational settings which serve students ages 6 and above – with an emphasis on how K-12 school and higher education-based libraries serving students of these ages have the unique opportunity to serve as the school’s IPRG/CC policy and information center.
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