Being digitally copyright dextrous? | Digital Dexterity Community of Practice

flavoursofopenscience's bookmarks 2021-06-02

Summary:

By Anthony O’Brien, Copyright Advisor, University of Newcastle Library

 

This is the first post in a planned series that will look at considerations for copyright as part of being digitally dextrous.  

When you download or use something from the web, do you actually stop to think about who owns the copyright and how you can use it?  It’s fair to say that most people don’t, and this can lead to issues later. 

But content on the web is in the public domain, right?

There’s a big difference between being publicly available and actual ‘Public Domain’ (capital letters) in terms of copyright.  Just because you can access it for free, doesn’t mean that the copyright owner will allow you to take it and use it however or wherever you like… [insert sad face here]

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Link:

https://digitaldexterity.edublogs.org/2021/05/31/being-digitally-copyright-dextrous/

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oa.new oa.copyright oa.privacy oa.data oa.literacy oa.lis

Date tagged:

06/02/2021, 13:12

Date published:

06/02/2021, 09:12