[Cc-au] upcoming CCau events + presentations
Brian Fitzgerald
bf.fitzgerald at qut.edu.au
Fri Nov 23 00:11:58 EST 2007
make sure stuart cunningham and jodie rapley
and creative economy know about these
thanks
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From: cc-au-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org [cc-au-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of elliott bledsoe [elliott at creativecommons.org.au]
Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2007 12:28 PM
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Subject: [Cc-au] upcoming CCau events + presentations
There are three upcoming events on the CCau calendar:
WORKSHOP
Creative commons classroom: using cc material as teaching tools
Part of Create World 2007 (http://auc.edu.au/tiki-index.php?page=Create+World+2007)
Wednesday, 28 November, 10 - 11am
Speakers: Cat Hope, Edith Cowan University, Elliott Bledsoe, Creative Commons Australia and Jessica Coates, Creative Commons Clinic
Creating is learning. But the copyright fear-campaign has left many educators in the creative arts uncertain what they can use in their courses. Enter Creative Commons, an open content licensing system that grants world-wide prior permissions to use licensed material. That's a whole swag of stuff for educators. Join Creative Commons enthusiasts as they teach the teachers on how to use Creative Commons while (attempting to) create a collaborative production using whatever software is available (eg Garageband, iMovie, Pro Tools) and CC licensed material in just an hour!
http://auc.edu.au/tiki-index.php?page=Create+World+2007
FORUM
CCau Music Industry Forum
Part of Create World 2007 (http://creativecommons.org.au/ccmusicforum)
Wednesday, 28 November, 2 - 4pm
It is designed to provide a forum for the discussion of issues surrounding music licensing in Australia. The digital environment presents new opportunities for musicians and new business models for the distribution of music. Creative Commons licensing in particular has gained considerable favour with content producers world-wide. However the legalities and practicalities of releasing music under these new models can be complicated, particularly when you wish to combine them with more traditional collective licensing options (for further information visit http://creativecommons.org.au/musicinfo).
http://creativecommons.org.au/ccmusicforum
CONFERENCE
Digital technologies and legal issues
Part of Vibewire's New Connections conference (http://www.vibewire.org/newconnections/new-connections)
Friday, 30 November, for times check program
The growth of digital technology has opened up new possibilities for the creation and distribution of information and art. This has the potential to provide new opportunities for community sector organisations, and to vastly open up their reach and productivity. However, in order to reach this potential, a host of complex legal issues must be navigated, not the least of which arise from the management of content. This panel seeks to address some of these issues including copyright and censorship.
http://www.vibewire.org/newconnections/new-connections
_elliott
elliott bledsoe
project officer
[cid:DD53FDE4-C219-4E09-8ED7-A1FD81EDD547 at local]
[ Creative Commons Australia ]
part of the Creative Commons international initiative
+61 7 3138 9597
0433328462
elliott at creativecommons.org.au<mailto:elliott at creativecommons.org.au>
http://creativecommons.org.au
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