Creative Commons (CC)

Introducing the Creative Commons:

This short video (1.57mins) gives a good introduction to the Creative Commons...

What are Creative Commons Licences? [video] by University of Guelph CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Why use the Creative Commons?

Using images in your presentations and course design is a great way to improve the message you are trying to deliver.  It is important to remember that most images you find online will have some sort of copyright restriction on them. 

The Creative Commons makes it easy to comply with copyright restrictions. Many images are available for use via the Creative Commons - you just need to correctly use and attribute what you find.

The Creative Commons also includes other media eg: audio, video, text, data etc. Check the particular Creative Commons Licence for the item you wish to use - this will tell you what you are permitted to do, then attribute according to the guidelines.

 

Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand

For more information on the Creative Commons (CC) in NZ, and the CC Licences:

List of CC LIcence Types

Indigenous Knowledge and Creative Commons in Aotearoa New Zealand

Updates - GenAI and the Creative Commons

GenAI has implications for the Creative Commons. Here’s a blog post that discusses the idea of “preference signals” that could be used as part of CC, as a response to the GenAI landscape: