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What a Content Curator Needs To Know: How, Tools, Issues and Strategy
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Curation Is Not About Ownership: It's About Change

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"Curation is not about ownership. It’s not about proprietary rights to whatever environment or resource or experience you create. 


The job of a curator, Paolo Antonelli reminds me, is not to take and possess but to show and educate. 


The job of a curator is to make ideas accessible to as many people as possible.


Because creativity is about more than copyrights and patents. It’s about inspiring people to make something, be something, think something, do something – to change themselves so that we just might change the world."




by Jim Kast-Keat

original post: http://thirtysecondsorless.net/curation-2/ 

original video: https://youtu.be/kMmOIjBedWI 


Image: New Old Stock
Music: Dexter Britain





planetMitch's comment, May 12, 2015 10:34 AM
Awesome reminder of why I started curating! Thanks!
Faith asphalt's comment, February 15, 2023 1:09 AM
nice
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Copyright, Ethics & Fair Use in Content Curation: Best Practices and Real-World Examples

Copyright, Ethics & Fair Use  in Content Curation: Best Practices and Real-World Examples | Content Curation World | Scoop.it
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Pawan Deshpande of Curata has published an excellent piece on "fair use", "copyright" and "ethics" as they relate to content curation.


He not only provides some valuable basic information, but it goes the extra mile by re-sharing 12 best practices originally published by Kimberley Isbell of the Nieman Journalism Lab while adding his own commentary and advice, and his own 7 real-world web examples highlighting mostly "what is best not to do" when it comes to republishing, citing and crediting other people work.


Recommended. Lots of useful information. 8/10


Full guide: http://www.contentcurationmarketing.com/content-curation-copyright-ethics-fair-use



Andreas Kuswara's curator insight, February 27, 2013 11:09 PM

with the increase in mash-up content, the issues of IP such as this would need our attention and commonsense.

Media&Learning's curator insight, February 28, 2013 3:40 AM

Features, best practices, copyright, use and examples of content curation. Basically everything it is useful to know about content curation. Plenty of useful information.

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Author: Pawan Deshpande of Curata

Full guide: http://www.contentcurationmarketing.com/content-curation-copyright-ethics-fair-use

Mary Dawson's curator insight, June 21, 2013 11:39 AM

I am very aware of the fact that I am using a digital curation site to highlight external resources about images and Copyright and therefore it seems sensible to highlight some of the pitfalls of this approach.  I note that the Scoop.it example does not come out of this too well!

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Copyright: Key Differences Between Derivative and Transformative Appropriation

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Here's an interesting TEDx video, "Copyright and the Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction given by Eric Doeringer, in which he makes the distinction between derivative and transformative appropriation.


Derivative appropriation is rather straightforwardly enough where no significant change is made to the work, where profit is sought from the work as it already exists and where it’s final use evidently impacts the ability of the original creator to profit from their work. This is fairly self-evidently wrong.


The definitions of transformative appropriation are more unclear, but broadly speaking it is appropriation in which the work is changed to some extent."


Source: Lewis Bush - The Right To Copy


If you buy a piece of art what can you do with it?


When, by using other people work inside your own are you actually breaking copyright laws?


Lots of interesting real-world examples illustrating issues relating to copyright, artwork ownership, "fair use" and reproducing other people's work in the digital age, explained in less than 16 mins and in simple terms.



Informative. Examples-rich. Useful. 8/10


Original video: http://youtu.be/731m0zsbm_w



Andreas Kuswara's curator insight, July 23, 2013 12:04 AM

imagine as visual technology continue to progresses? can copyright be eventually obsolete? as it will be just too complicated, confusing and expensive to deal with? curious.

Seth Bell's curator insight, March 22, 2014 7:04 AM

A concise and neatly presented 'Brief History' of Appropriation and the issues surrounding copyright laws.