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Creative Commons Seminar Webcast
On Saturday, 27 October, recorded in the Auditorium, National Library of NZ, Wellington
The videos from the event can be viewed
by clicking on the link below. The webcast is best viewed in
Windows Media Player , Real Player. or Mplayer under Linux or Os-X.
Totem and VideoLan also work well. The video may be watch as a streamed
video, or downloaded as an MP4 (iPod format). An audio track (mp3) is also
available.
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Introduction | intro.asx | intro.mp4 | intro.mp3 |
Welcome - Penny Carnaby, CEO, National Library | penny.asx | penny.mp4 | penny.mp3 |
Guest Speaker - Dr Anne Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor, School of Law, Queensland University of Technology | anne.asx | anne.mp4 | anne.mp3 |
Andrew Matangi (Buddle Findlay) outlines the different licences. | andrew.asx | andrew.mp4 | andrew.mp3 |
Susan Corbett (Victoria University) - personal use of the Creative Commons Licences | susan.asx | susan.mp4 | susan.mp3 |
Susy Frankel (Victoria University) - Issues relating to an indigenous licence | susy.asx | susy.mp4 | susy.mp3 |
Catharina Maracke (Creative Commons International) - The international context | catharina.asx | catharina.mp4 | catharina.mp3 |
Workshop - Indigenous issues | workshop.asx | workshop.mp4 | workshop.mp3 |
Disccusion - feedback from the workshops | discussion.asx | discussion.mp4 | discussion.mp3 |
Hon Judith Tizard, Minister Responisble for the National Library and Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage | judith.asx | judith.mp4 | judith.mp3 |
Closing - Dr Brian Opie | closing.asx | closing.mp4 | closing.mp3 |
This material will be covered by a Creative Cmmons Licence. At this stage, which licence is being identified. R2.co.nz issues a copyright statement (below) as a placeholder to protect the rights of the content produce, Dr Brian Opie. As producer Dr Opie owns the material rights and will advise us of which licence he wishes the material to be issued under.
In other words - stay tuned, folks - we really are trying to do it properly.