CR2: Reduce barriers to content acquisition for non-science researchersCreative CommonsThe Creative Commons rights-assignment tool is being developed as part of the DART project. The goal of the CR2 work package is to reduce barriers to content acquisition by providing more rights options for non-science researchers such as Creative Commons copyright. We identify our main target users as musicians and artists. Therefore, we choose the Australian Creative Resource Online (ACRO) system as our application platform which holds thousands of audio, video and still files created by students from the University of Queensland. Several difficulties arise with the current ACRO system for authors when depositing their creative work into the repository:
This project addresses the above problems and aims to provide a user friendly platform to encourage authors to deposit their work into the repository. Promoting the copyright of content by Creative Commons actively fosters creativity and innovation through re-utilisation of existing works. The features being developed include:
About Creative CommonsAll copyright reserved and no copyright reserved are two extremes of copyright. In the late 1980s, all works become copyrighted automatically at the moment of creation under US law. All copyright reserved protects the copyright of owners, however for copyright owners who want to allow others certain uses of their works, it is too restrictive. No right reserved provides freedom for others to use the work but can leave the copyright owners vulnerable to exploitation. Creative Commons offers creators a best-of-both-worlds approach. It defines a spectrum of copyright between full copyright (all rights reserved) and public domain (no copyright reserved). Creative Commons licenses allow content creators to retain their copyright while inviting certain uses of the work - a "some rights reserved" copyright. There are four main protocols which can be applied with a Creative Commons license: Attribution, Noncommercial, No Derivative Works and Share Alike. For information on these aspects of Creative Commons, plese refer to the Creative Commons Licenses page. System Architecture
ACRO System Architecture
Prototype implementation architecture Screen captures
ACRO welcome screen
Online photo submission
License options: Creative Commons Standard
License options: Creative Commons Sampling DemoView a Flash movie demonstration of the prototype. Technologies
SoftwarePlease Contact us to find out more about the software developed by this project. Read the Installation instructions for Windows. |
