Unit two of the open flexible online course (FDOL) that I currently engage in, is about digital literacy. “Digital literacy?” you might ask yourself. Yes! Digital literacy – a term, which was new to me until a few weeks back. A term,…
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Unit two of the open flexible online course (FDOL) that I currently engage in, is about digital literacy. “Digital literacy?” you might ask yourself. Yes! Digital literacy – a term, which was new to me until a few weeks back. A term,…
This is the first post on my new blog and is part of a learning experience in the open online course FDOL, which I am currently participating in. This short post is about the digital me. My digital journey began…
In 2002, CC published the free and public Creative Commons licenses, allowing creators to keep their copyright, while sharing their works in a more flexible way. The underlying idea was to create an easy way for creators who wanted to…
Inspired by the work of Eldred, Lessig and others founded a nonprofit organization called Creative Commons (CC). CC is a distributed organization, with CC staff and contractors working from various locations around the world. “Creative Commons Staff Berlin 17-Nov-2016” photo by…
Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford Professor who believed the CTEA was unconstitutional, represented Eric Eldred, a web publisher, who made a career of making works available as they passed into the public domain. In the case later known as Eldred v.…
The Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA) was enacted in 1998 and extended the term of copyright for every work in the United Stated for an additional 20 years. As a result, the copyright term equaled the life of…
While the Internet and the World Wide Web has provided us with the opportunity to access, share, and collaborate on human creations at a scale never seen before in the history of mankind, these sharing and collaboration capabilities are restricted…
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web enabling billions of people to interact on the Internet. Web pages may contain formatted text, images, video, audio, and software components. The World Wide Web has been central to the development…
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