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Welcome to view an exercise of the many ways of remixing content in [https://wikidocumentaries-demo.wmflabs.org/ Wikidocumentaries] and how to license them!
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Welcome to view an exercise of the many possibilities of remixing content in [https://wikidocumentaries-demo.wmflabs.org/ Wikidocumentaries] and how to license them!
  
 
==What is this?==
 
==What is this?==
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Wikidocumentaries is a maker space for citizen historians. It collects data and content from openly licensed outlets around the world about any topic – people, places, buildings, events and more. The topics cover everything that Wikipedia does, and it is possible to add even more personal, local, or generally less recognized historical topics to Wikidocumentaries.
 
Wikidocumentaries is a maker space for citizen historians. It collects data and content from openly licensed outlets around the world about any topic – people, places, buildings, events and more. The topics cover everything that Wikipedia does, and it is possible to add even more personal, local, or generally less recognized historical topics to Wikidocumentaries.
  
Wikidocumentaries is made not only for exploration but for reusing the materials that are found in it. It is possible to annotate, correct data, locate and indentify, or use the materials as part of further works. Wikidocumentaries will provide functions and tools for this work.
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Wikidocumentaries is made not only for exploring but for reusing the materials that are found with it. It will be possible to annotate, correct data, locate and identify, or use the materials as part of further works. Wikidocumentaries will provide functions and tools for this work.
  
 
===What is this page?===
 
===What is this page?===
  
This is an overview of licensing issues related to existing and imagined reuse opportunities provided by the site. This page is created as an exercise in the Creative Commons Certificates program, but it will remain as an overview and reference chart for guiding our reuse practices.
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This is an overview of licensing issues related to existing and imagined reuse opportunities provided by the site. This page is created as an exercise in the Creative Commons Certificates program, but it will remain as an overview and reference for guiding our reuse practices.
  
 
If you have ideas or questions related to this exercise, please add them to the talk page. (Unfortunately joining the wiki is still a bit of a pain, but please give it a try! You can also mail wikidocumentaries@gmail.com or use any of the other comms methods mentioned in the menu at the bottom of the page.)
 
If you have ideas or questions related to this exercise, please add them to the talk page. (Unfortunately joining the wiki is still a bit of a pain, but please give it a try! You can also mail wikidocumentaries@gmail.com or use any of the other comms methods mentioned in the menu at the bottom of the page.)
  
==Basic types of combining media==
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==Finding out which works can be remixed together==
In order to specify the licensing conditions for each type of use, we must be clear on the basic concepts affecting copyright and licensing.
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In order to specify which works can be used in each kind of reuse scenario, we must be clear on the concepts affecting copyright and licensing.
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# [[#Our_collection|What is our collection and what kind of licensing conditions do we have there?]]
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# [[#Which CC license conditions can be used together in a remix?|Which CC license conditions can be used together in a remix?]]
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# [[#When is reuse a remix and when only a collection/compilation?|When is reuse a remix and when only a collection/compilation?]]
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# [[#Displaying and distributing|Analysis of different reuse scenarios]]
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==Our collection==
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Wikidocumentaries displays materials from several outlets. These outlets are content aggregators that gather and display material from other organisations. All the source images have their individual copyright status and licenses. Currently Wikidocumentaries only reads media that is compatible with Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA or more open). With more detailed control we could display more content but limit reuse of the content if the licenses do not allow that.
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===Media is currently read from the following services===
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* [https://www.finna.fi/ Finna], the Finnish content aggregator for museums, archives, and libraries. Includes PD, CC-licensed media, and copyrighted media. Media is hosted at the source organizations.
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* [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimedia Commons]: Images, maps. Includes PD and CC-licensed media.
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* [https://ccsearch.creativecommons.org/ Creative Commons Search]: Images. Includes PD and CC-licensed media.
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* [https://www.europeana.eu/en Europeana]: Images. Includes PD, CC-licensed media, and copyrighted media. Media is hosted at the source organisations.
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* [https://www.flickr.com/ Flickr]: Images. Includes PD, CC-licensed and copyrighted media.
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===More content in the future===
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====Storing and reading user-contributed images====
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The core of Wikidocumentaries is to facilitate weaving personal, less-recognized or local materials into the big data fabric. In order to do so, we need to solve in which services to direct the users to store their materials and how to make them recognizable for reading into Wikidocumentaries. Such services include local history projects such as the Topotheques, or a global service such as Internet Archive, or commercial services like Google Photos. All of them require the materials to be CC licensed in order to make them available for remix at Wikidocumentaries.
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====Reading more material types====
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There are many exciting media sources available for reuse, such as newspaper archives, sound libraries, video and film archives, bibliographic resources, full-text literary works, historical maps, data repositories with or without linked data to name a few. Any of them can be used to discovering ever more material and to provide more chances for remixing the works.
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===Image examples===
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<gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=150>
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela Kilima-Ndjaro, 22 VI.1909.png
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Punihussila, Valtionhotelli, Svante Lagergrén 1888–1893s PK0054.jpg
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Photography studio Olavi of V. A. Sihvonen in Savonlinna.jpg
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Clipping-rekola.jpeg
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</gallery>
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==Which CC license conditions can be used together in a remix?==
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This table shows which license condition are compatible with each other when creating remixes and which are the recommended licenses for the adaptations, also called the Adapter's license. The ShareAlike condition makes the choice mandatory while in other cases it is a minimum restriction and will ease the reuse for downstream users.
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{| style="font-weight:600" cellpadding="5"
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|- style:"padding:0.5em"
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| || style="background:#68a655;color:white" | Public Domain: PD, CC0 || style="background:#028aad;color:white" | BY || style="background:#a74e77;color:white" | BY-SA || style="background:#ce492b;color:white" | NC <small>BY-NC</small>
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| style="background:#ce492b;color:white" | NC <small>BY-NC-SA</small>|| style="background:#ea8e42;color:white" | ND <small>BY-ND, BY-NC-ND</small> || style="background:#ffd76e" | © *
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|-
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| style="background:#68a655;color:white" |Public Domain: PD, CC0 ||[[File:Cc-zero white.svg|noframe|20x20px]]||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]]||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] ||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]
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|[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]|| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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|-
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| style="background:#028aad;color:white" |BY ||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]]||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]]||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] ||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]
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|[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]|| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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|-
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| style="background:#a74e77;color:white" |BY-SA ||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] ||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] ||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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|-
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| style="background:#ce492b;color:white" |NC <small>BY-NC</small> ||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]|| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO ||[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]
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|[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]|| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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| style="background:#ce492b;color:white" |NC <small>BY-NC-SA</small>
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|[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]
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|[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]
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| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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|[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]
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|[[File:Cc-by new.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-nc-euro.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]] [[File:Cc-sa.svg|alt=|20x20px|noframe]]
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| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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| style="background:#ea8e42;color:white" |ND <small>BY-ND, BY-NC-ND</small>|| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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|-
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| style="background:#ffd76e" |© * || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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| style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO || style="background:#333333;color:white" | NO
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|}
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==When is reuse a remix and when only a collection/compilation?==
  
 
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[[File:Remix-white.png|right|noframe|64px]]
 
===Derivative work/adaptation/remix===
 
===Derivative work/adaptation/remix===
  
A derivative work – it can also be called an adaptation or a remix – is created when one or more works are altered in a way that creates a new work. Derivative works are also created when works are translated, or adapted from one medium to the other, for example when creating a film out of a book.
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A derivative work – it can also be called an adaptation or a remix – is created when one or more works are altered in a way that creates a new copyrightable work.  
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Derivative works are created for example when works are translated, or adapted from one medium to the other, like creating a film out of a book.
  
 
In order for the resulting work to be protected by copyright, a level of originality must be presented, and the level varies by jurisdiction.
 
In order for the resulting work to be protected by copyright, a level of originality must be presented, and the level varies by jurisdiction.
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* Adapting for another medium
 
* Adapting for another medium
 
* Syncing a musical work with a moving image is an adaptation regardless of what applicable copyright law may otherwise provide.
 
* Syncing a musical work with a moving image is an adaptation regardless of what applicable copyright law may otherwise provide.
* One thing to note is that the data about the media, the metadata, cannot be transformed either unless the rightsholder grants rights to it. Many aggregators now require that the metadata of their partnering institutions must be in CC0 to allow the aggregators to clean, format and enrich the metadata without additional permissions.
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* The data about the media, the metadata, cannot be transformed either unless the license of the image allows. Many aggregators now require that the metadata of their partnering institutions must be in CC0 to allow the aggregators to clean, format and enrich the metadata without additional permissions.
  
 
{{CC-note|<b>Creative Commons license considerations</b><br />
 
{{CC-note|<b>Creative Commons license considerations</b><br />
 
* The Creative Commons 4.0 license condition ND (NoDerivatives) prohibits sharing derivatives of a work. It is still possible to create them, as long as they are not shared.
 
* The Creative Commons 4.0 license condition ND (NoDerivatives) prohibits sharing derivatives of a work. It is still possible to create them, as long as they are not shared.
* CC0 licenses for the metadata makes it easier to combine media metadata.}}
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* CC0 license for the metadata makes it easier to combine media metadata.}}
  
 
{{WDX-note|<b>Wikidocumentaries reuse scenarios that create adaptations</b><br />
 
{{WDX-note|<b>Wikidocumentaries reuse scenarios that create adaptations</b><br />
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* Translating articles}}
 
* Translating articles}}
 
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===Not an adaptation===
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[[File:Share-white.png|right|noframe|64px]]
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===Not an adaptation, free to share===
 
The reuse is not considered an adaptation if the new work is not ''based on'' or ''derived from'' the original work.
 
The reuse is not considered an adaptation if the new work is not ''based on'' or ''derived from'' the original work.
* Technical format-shifting (for example, converting a licensed work from a digital format to a physical copy) is not an adaptation regardless of what applicable copyright law may otherwise provide.
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* Technical format-shifting (for example, converting a licensed work from a digital format to a physical copy)
* Fixing minor problems with spelling or punctuation is not an adaptation.
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* Fixing minor problems with spelling or punctuation
* Reproducing and putting works together into a collection is not an adaptation of the individual works. For example, combining stand-alone essays by several authors into an essay collection for use as an open textbook is a collection and not an adaptation. Most opencourseware is a collection of others’ open educational resources (OER).
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* Reproducing and putting works together into a collection/compilation
* Including an image in connection with text, as in a blog post, a powerpoint, or an article, does not create an adaptation unless the photo itself is adapted.
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* Including an image in connection with text, as in a blog post, a powerpoint, or an article
  
====Part of a collection====
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====Part of a collection/compilation====
The works become part of a ''collection'' if the reuse is not considered an adaptation. In Wikidocumentaries we are interacting with several layers or collections. Images are released by museums, archives and libraries from their collections. At this stage they enter the collections of the aggregators. When Wikidocumentaries reads those images they become part of Wikidocumentaries collections.
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In Wikidocumentaries we are interacting with several layers or ''collections''. Images are released by museums, archives and libraries from their collections. They traverse through the collections of the aggregators and become part of different ''compilations'' on the Wikidocumentaries website.
  
 
None of these transitions changes the images or their copyright status. Wikidocumentaries displays the images along with the attribution to the original creators. Out of courtesy, Wikidocumentaries also displays the originating institution and the aggregator.
 
None of these transitions changes the images or their copyright status. Wikidocumentaries displays the images along with the attribution to the original creators. Out of courtesy, Wikidocumentaries also displays the originating institution and the aggregator.
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</div>
  
==Reading media to Wikidocumentaries==
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==Displaying and distributing==
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{| style="border-spacing: 0;border-collapse: collapse"
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Imageview.png|noframe|400px]] || style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Share-yellow.png|right|64px]] <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Displaying aggregated images of a topic</span>
  
Wikidocumentaries displays materials from several outlets. These outlets are content aggregators that gather and display material from other organisations. All the source images have their individual copyright status and licenses. Currently Wikidocumentaries only reads media that is compatible with Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA or more open). With more detailed control we could display more content but limit reuse of the content if the licenses do not allow that.
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Images are searched from several open repositories based data that is known about the topic. The images are displayed in a grid on the topic page with metadata provided by the source service.  
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* '''Sources:''' Several media repositories. Search is made via the APIs, and results are limited to Public Domain or CC-licensed images. [https://wikidocumentaries-demo.wmflabs.org/Q2096176?language=el See the live page] for attributions
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* '''Is this a remix or not?''' Not a remix. The original images are not altered – it is possible to display images licensed with ND and NC licenses and share them.
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* '''Allowed license conditions:''' [[File:Cc-pd-new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-zero white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-by new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Nc-eu.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File: Cc-nd white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
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* '''Not allowed:''' [[File:All rights reserved white logo.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown status
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* '''More info:''' [[Images|See the Images page]] to learn more about this feature
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Media Viewer.png|noframe|400px]] || style="padding:1em;"|[[File:Share-yellow.png|right|64px]]<span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Viewing image metadata</span>
  
===Media is read from the following services===
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Every image can be opened in a viewer window that also displays all metadata. The original metadata is mapped to Wikidocumentaries data properties, and therefore it is altered.
* [https://www.finna.fi/ Finna], the Finnish content aggregator for museums, archives, and libraries. Includes PD, CC-licensed media, and copyrighted media. Media is hosted at the source organizations.
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* '''Sources:''' Image and metadata from one external source, in this case Wikimedia Commons. Source file. Access Image viewer by clicking on any image on Wikidocumentaries Images.
* [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimedia Commons]: Images, maps. Includes PD and CC-licensed media media.
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* '''Is this a remix or not?''' For the images, it is not an adaptation, but for the metadata it is.
* [https://ccsearch.creativecommons.org/ Creative Commons Search]: Images. Includes PD and CC-licensed media media.
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* '''Allowed license conditions:''' [[File:Cc-pd-new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-zero white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-by new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Nc-eu.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File: Cc-nd white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
* [https://www.europeana.eu/en Europeana]: Images. Includes PD, CC-licensed media, and copyrighted media. Media is hosted at the source organisations.
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* '''Not allowed:''' [[File:All rights reserved white logo.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown status. If the metadata is not CC0, the [[File: Cc-nd white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] images cannot be included, as their metadata is altered.
* [https://www.flickr.com/ Flickr]: Images. Includes PD, CC-licensed media, and copyrighted media.
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* [[Image viewer|See the image viewer page]] to learn more about this feature
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Tapahtumat - settings.png|noframe|400px]] ||style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Share-yellow.png|right|64px]]<span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Topic components</span>
  
===More content in the future===
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Wikidocumentaries topic pages are composed of components that display data about the topic. One displays people related to the topic while another displays works depicting the topic. The components can be viewed in different ways: visual gallery and list views are currently available, timeline and map views will be created. The data and the resulting imagery in the components can be filtered, faceted and sorted (although not yet).
====Storing and reading user-contributed images====
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* '''Sources:'''  Currently, the topic components display data from Wikidata (CC0), illustrated with images from Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA or more open), which makes them unproblematic to create. In the future other sources could be used as well. What are the requirements for licensing?
The core of Wikidocumentaries is to facilitate weaving personal, less-recognized or local materials into the big data fabric. In order to do so, we need to solve in which services to direct the users to store their materials and how to make them recognizable for reading into Wikidocumentaries. Such services include local history projects such as the Topotheques, or a global service such as Internet Archive, or commercial services like Google Photos. All of them require the materials to be CC licensed in order to make them available for remix at Wikidocumentaries.
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* '''Is this a remix or not?''' Data is mashed up with other data, so ''datawise'' it is a remix. The data license must allow this. In parts of the world databases are not protected, but in the EU they are. Although datasets can now be licensed with CC4 licenses, they still require attribution, which is difficult to provide in this kind of mashups. Therefore the CC0 waiver is the best option for data to be used. ''Images'' are displayed with text, icons and shading on top. This is not enough to produce a remix.
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* '''Allowed license conditions for images:''' [[File:Cc-pd-new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-zero white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-by new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Nc-eu.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File: Cc-nd white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
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* '''Allowed license conditions for data:''' [[File:Cc-pd-new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-zero white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + data sources in jurisdictions that do not protect data.
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* '''Future scenario:''' Data from different components can be displayed together on a map or a timeline or a combination of them. The configuration of these elements can be saved, and the resulting graphic can be exported.
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Wikidocumentaries-newspapers.png|noframe|400px]] || style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Share-yellow.png|right|64px]]<span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Search newspaper articles (concept)</span>
  
====Reading more material types====
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The users will be able to search, clip and display newspaper articles related to the topic. The result will be a collection of transcribed clippings.
There are many exciting media sources available for reuse, such as newspaper archives, sound libraries, video and film archives, bibliographic resources, full-text literary works, historical maps, data repositories with or without linked data to name a few. Any of them can be used to discovering ever more material and to provide more chances for remixing the works.
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* '''Source:''' [https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/search?set_language=en The Digital Collections of the Finnish National Library]. [https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/sanomalehti/binding/1286811/articles/2989635/images/15451449?scale=1.0 Example image]
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* '''Is this a remix or not?''' Viewing the clippings is not an adaptation, it's a collection. The clipping is an excerpt...
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* '''Allowed license conditions:''' [[File:Cc-pd-new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-zero white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-by new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Nc-eu.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File: Cc-nd white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
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* '''Not allowed:''' [[File:All rights reserved white logo.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown status
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* Later, it will also be possible to transcribe the clipped articles. The transcriptions are not adaptations either.
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* [[Newspaper_articles|See the Newspaper articles page]] to learn more about this feature
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==Reuse scenarios in Wikidocumentaries==
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==Enriching metadata==
===Displaying and distributing===
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{| style="border-spacing: 0;border-collapse: collapse"
* Displaying the images on a topic page
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* Viewing the image metadata
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Wikidocumentaries-geolocate angle en.png|noframe|400px]] ||style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Remix-cyan.png|right|64px]]<span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Adding or changing the location an image was shot in</span>
* Uploading an image to Wikimedia Commons
 
* Downloading an image
 
  
===Enriching metadata===
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Image locations can be specified with a geolocating tool that is based on the [http://spacetime.nypl.org/surveyor/ NYPL Space/Time Surveyor]. The image remains unchanged, but the enriched data is created and saved in Wikidocumentaries. I assume this would constitute an adaptation of the metadata. If metadata is separately licensed (preferably with CC0), this is possible under ND. But if ND covers also metadata (is not separately licensed), I assume the work becomes an adaptation. I hope I'm wrong.
* Adding or changing the location an image was shot in
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* '''Sources:'''
* Annotating and identifying people, things or places in the pictures
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* '''Is this a remix or not?'''
* Commenting the pictures
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* '''Allowed license conditions:''' [[File:Cc-pd-new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-zero white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-by new white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Cc-sa white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File:Nc-eu.svg|noframe|20x20px]] [[File: Cc-nd white.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
* Tagging the image with available topics
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* '''Not allowed:''' [[File:All rights reserved white logo.svg|noframe|20x20px]] + unknown status
* Translating image caption or description
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* '''More info:''' [[Geolocating_tool|See the Geolocating tool page]]
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|- style="vertical-align:top;
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Metadata Add property Add value small en.png|noframe|400px]] ||style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Remix-cyan.png|right|64px]]<span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Editing and creating structured metadata</span>
  
===Creating new works based on other works===
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The metadata originating from the institutions can be turned into structured data. The images remain unchanged, but the metadata is transformed. It follows the same pattern as the above example.
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* [[Metadata_editor|See the concept page]]
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|- style="vertical-align:top;background:#eee"
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Image romove reasons.png|noframe|400px]] ||style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Remix-cyan.png|right|64px]]<span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Curating images</span>
  
====Saving a Wikidocumentaries search result display====
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Another way of enriching image metadata is by adding and removing them from collections.
Wikidocumentaries data is displayed in components. One displays people related to the topic while another displays works depicting the topic. The componenents can be viewed in different ways: visual gallery and list views are currently available, timeline and map views will be created. The data and the resulting imagery in the components can be filtered, faceted and sorted.
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* '''Source:'''
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* '''Is this a remix or not?'''
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* '''Allowed license conditions:'''
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* '''Not allowed:'''
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* '''More info:''' [[Images#Image|See Images page]]
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|}
  
Data from different components can be displayed together on a map or a timeline or a combination of them. The configuration of these elements can be saved, and the resulting graphic can be exported. Currently, all data and images used in these components are from Wikimedia projects, which makes them unproblematic. What would be the situation be if more sources were added?
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==Creating new works based on other works==
* Are the components remixes = what materials can be displayed in them?
 
* If they are remixes, are they only problematic when redistributed? Is the configuration data a remix?
 
  
====Postcard scenario====
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{| style="border-spacing: 0;border-collapse: collapse"
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|-style="vertical-align:top;
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:BK-1, Greetings from (NBY 10077).jpg|noframe|400px]] || style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Remix-cyan.png|right|64px]]<b>Postcard scenario</b>
 
This tool does not exist yet, but could be created. The user can pick any image and create a postcard of it by cropping the image, altering the colors, adding text and graphics on top. Graphic styles can imitate styles digitized from material shared on the platform.
 
This tool does not exist yet, but could be created. The user can pick any image and create a postcard of it by cropping the image, altering the colors, adding text and graphics on top. Graphic styles can imitate styles digitized from material shared on the platform.
 
* Which copyright statuses, exceptions or licenses are good for the postcard images?
 
* Which copyright statuses, exceptions or licenses are good for the postcard images?
 
* Is there a difference if the user only creates the postcard, prints it out for herself, or saves it in the system for others to further modify and make use of?
 
* Is there a difference if the user only creates the postcard, prints it out for herself, or saves it in the system for others to further modify and make use of?
 
* What is the classification of a digitized/extracted graphic style? Is it a derivative or an independent work?
 
* What is the classification of a digitized/extracted graphic style? Is it a derivative or an independent work?
 
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|-style="vertical-align:top;background:#eee"
====Mapstory====
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Mapstory.png|noframe|400px]] || style="padding:1em;"|[[File:Remix-cyan.png|right|64px]]<b>Mapstory</b>
Mapstories have not been realized yet, either. They are narratives that combine still images, text, map views, audio and video. Each frame includes a combination of several mediatypes, and there are transitions between each frame. Good examples of mapstories are [https://www.mapbox.com/solutions/interactive-storytelling these for example].
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We are currently looking into experimenting with mapstories. They are narratives that combine still images, text, map views, audio and video. Each frame includes a combination of several mediatypes, and the frames can be arranged to different compositions: slideshow-like, webpage-like, or map-like and played automatically or by user interaction. The materials can be arranged on a timeline. Are the mapstories remixes or collections? My interpretation is that although most of the work could be considered a collection, it becomes an adaptation when media is arranged and synced on a timeline.
* Are the mapstories remixes or collections?
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* Good examples of mapstories are [https://www.mapbox.com/solutions/interactive-storytelling these for example].
 
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====Mapwarper====
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Mapwarper-pointlens.png|noframe|400px]] ||style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Remix-cyan.png|right|64px]]<b>Rectifying maps</b>
The user can pick any scanned map found via Wikidocumentaries and rectify it. The process produces a distorted map image that aligns with a digital world map and can be used as a layer on top of it. The resulting ground control points can be saved and used to distort the original map again, also in another environment.  
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The user can pick any scanned map found via Wikidocumentaries and rectify it. The process produces a distorted map image that aligns with a digital world map and can be used as a layer on top of it. The resulting ground control points can be saved and used to distort the original map again, also in another environment.
 
* If the distorted map is not saved, only the resulting ground control points, can a ND license be used?
 
* If the distorted map is not saved, only the resulting ground control points, can a ND license be used?
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|-style="vertical-align:top;background:#eee"
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| style="padding:1em 0 1em 1em;"| [[File:Sintra.png|noframe|400px]] ||style="padding:1em;"| [[File:Remix-cyan.png|right|64px]]<b>Translating articles</b>
  
====Translating articles====
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Currently all articles are from Wikipedia, but we want to allow writing articles in the local wiki as well. Wikipedia articles can be translated with Content Translation tool between any Wikipedia languages. This would be desirable for Wikidocumentaries articles as well. A precondition is that the articles are licensed permissively enough for that.
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* [https://wikidocumentaries-demo.wmflabs.org/Q190187?language=fr See the translations in action at Wikidocumentaries]
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===User contributions===
 
===User contributions===
All user contributions that are considered data, will be licensed with CC0. Any remixes will be licensed with CC BY 4.0.
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All user contributions that are considered data, will be licensed with CC0. Default license for remixes will be CC BY 4.0, but the user may also choose CC0.
  
 
===Translations===
 
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===Source code===
 
===Source code===
 
The source code of the user interface is licensed with GNU General Public License.
 
The source code of the user interface is licensed with GNU General Public License.
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==Creative Commons licenses display==
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Creative Commons licenses are displayed in varied ways in the source media outlets. The Creative Commons own documentation materials can be used to add the rights links and displays. https://github.com/creativecommons/cc-legal-tools-data/blob/main/docs/licenses/metadata.yaml
  
 
==Conclusions==
 
==Conclusions==
 
* In order to ensure the compatibility of the source materials for remix, they should be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons before they can be remixed.
 
* In order to ensure the compatibility of the source materials for remix, they should be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons before they can be remixed.
 
* There should be a similar normalizing process for user-contributed materials that fall outside the project scope of Wikimedia Commons.
 
* There should be a similar normalizing process for user-contributed materials that fall outside the project scope of Wikimedia Commons.
* It is useful to display media with restrictive licensing to be able to identify falsely restricted or licensed works. Their reuse should be limited.
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* It would be useful to display media with restrictive licensing to a certain extent. It would help discovery of materials and give the opportunity to work with their rights holders to consider more open licenses. The media may also be falsely restricted or licensed, and displaying them would allow identifying that. Media with restricting licensing conditions could only be viewed, not remixed.
  
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==Attribution==
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See the [[Project:About|About]] page for copyright information.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 22 November 2021

Welcome to view an exercise of the many possibilities of remixing content in Wikidocumentaries and how to license them!

What is this?

What is Wikidocumentaries?

Wikidocumentaries is a maker space for citizen historians. It collects data and content from openly licensed outlets around the world about any topic – people, places, buildings, events and more. The topics cover everything that Wikipedia does, and it is possible to add even more personal, local, or generally less recognized historical topics to Wikidocumentaries.

Wikidocumentaries is made not only for exploring but for reusing the materials that are found with it. It will be possible to annotate, correct data, locate and identify, or use the materials as part of further works. Wikidocumentaries will provide functions and tools for this work.

What is this page?

This is an overview of licensing issues related to existing and imagined reuse opportunities provided by the site. This page is created as an exercise in the Creative Commons Certificates program, but it will remain as an overview and reference for guiding our reuse practices.

If you have ideas or questions related to this exercise, please add them to the talk page. (Unfortunately joining the wiki is still a bit of a pain, but please give it a try! You can also mail wikidocumentaries@gmail.com or use any of the other comms methods mentioned in the menu at the bottom of the page.)

Finding out which works can be remixed together

In order to specify which works can be used in each kind of reuse scenario, we must be clear on the concepts affecting copyright and licensing.

  1. What is our collection and what kind of licensing conditions do we have there?
  2. Which CC license conditions can be used together in a remix?
  3. When is reuse a remix and when only a collection/compilation?
  4. Analysis of different reuse scenarios

Our collection

Wikidocumentaries displays materials from several outlets. These outlets are content aggregators that gather and display material from other organisations. All the source images have their individual copyright status and licenses. Currently Wikidocumentaries only reads media that is compatible with Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA or more open). With more detailed control we could display more content but limit reuse of the content if the licenses do not allow that.

Media is currently read from the following services

  • Finna, the Finnish content aggregator for museums, archives, and libraries. Includes PD, CC-licensed media, and copyrighted media. Media is hosted at the source organizations.
  • Wikimedia Commons: Images, maps. Includes PD and CC-licensed media.
  • Creative Commons Search: Images. Includes PD and CC-licensed media.
  • Europeana: Images. Includes PD, CC-licensed media, and copyrighted media. Media is hosted at the source organisations.
  • Flickr: Images. Includes PD, CC-licensed and copyrighted media.

More content in the future

Storing and reading user-contributed images

The core of Wikidocumentaries is to facilitate weaving personal, less-recognized or local materials into the big data fabric. In order to do so, we need to solve in which services to direct the users to store their materials and how to make them recognizable for reading into Wikidocumentaries. Such services include local history projects such as the Topotheques, or a global service such as Internet Archive, or commercial services like Google Photos. All of them require the materials to be CC licensed in order to make them available for remix at Wikidocumentaries.

Reading more material types

There are many exciting media sources available for reuse, such as newspaper archives, sound libraries, video and film archives, bibliographic resources, full-text literary works, historical maps, data repositories with or without linked data to name a few. Any of them can be used to discovering ever more material and to provide more chances for remixing the works.

Image examples

Which CC license conditions can be used together in a remix?

This table shows which license condition are compatible with each other when creating remixes and which are the recommended licenses for the adaptations, also called the Adapter's license. The ShareAlike condition makes the choice mandatory while in other cases it is a minimum restriction and will ease the reuse for downstream users.

Public Domain: PD, CC0 BY BY-SA NC BY-NC NC BY-NC-SA ND BY-ND, BY-NC-ND © *
Public Domain: PD, CC0 noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe NO NO
BY noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe NO NO
BY-SA noframe noframe noframe NO NO NO NO
NC BY-NC noframe noframe NO noframe noframe NO NO
NC BY-NC-SA noframe noframe NO noframe noframe NO NO
ND BY-ND, BY-NC-ND NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
© * NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

When is reuse a remix and when only a collection/compilation?

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Derivative work/adaptation/remix

A derivative work – it can also be called an adaptation or a remix – is created when one or more works are altered in a way that creates a new copyrightable work.

Derivative works are created for example when works are translated, or adapted from one medium to the other, like creating a film out of a book.

In order for the resulting work to be protected by copyright, a level of originality must be presented, and the level varies by jurisdiction.

Alterations that produce an adaptation

  • Cropping
  • Color correcting
  • Translating
  • Adapting for another medium
  • Syncing a musical work with a moving image is an adaptation regardless of what applicable copyright law may otherwise provide.
  • The data about the media, the metadata, cannot be transformed either unless the license of the image allows. Many aggregators now require that the metadata of their partnering institutions must be in CC0 to allow the aggregators to clean, format and enrich the metadata without additional permissions.
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Creative Commons license considerations
  • The Creative Commons 4.0 license condition ND (NoDerivatives) prohibits sharing derivatives of a work. It is still possible to create them, as long as they are not shared.
  • CC0 license for the metadata makes it easier to combine media metadata.
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Wikidocumentaries reuse scenarios that create adaptations
  • Postcard scenario
  • Warping maps
  • Translating articles
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Not an adaptation, free to share

The reuse is not considered an adaptation if the new work is not based on or derived from the original work.

  • Technical format-shifting (for example, converting a licensed work from a digital format to a physical copy)
  • Fixing minor problems with spelling or punctuation
  • Reproducing and putting works together into a collection/compilation
  • Including an image in connection with text, as in a blog post, a powerpoint, or an article

Part of a collection/compilation

In Wikidocumentaries we are interacting with several layers or collections. Images are released by museums, archives and libraries from their collections. They traverse through the collections of the aggregators and become part of different compilations on the Wikidocumentaries website.

None of these transitions changes the images or their copyright status. Wikidocumentaries displays the images along with the attribution to the original creators. Out of courtesy, Wikidocumentaries also displays the originating institution and the aggregator.

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Creative Commons license considerations
  • It is not required to apply Creative Commons ShareAlike license to the resulting collection if SA-licensed works are used in it.
  • It is possible to use Creative Commons ND-licensed works in the resulting work and combine it with other works.
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Wikidocumentaries reuse scenarios that don't create adaptations
  • Image collection
  • Saved search result display
  • Mapstory?

Displaying and distributing

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Displaying aggregated images of a topic

Images are searched from several open repositories based data that is known about the topic. The images are displayed in a grid on the topic page with metadata provided by the source service.

  • Sources: Several media repositories. Search is made via the APIs, and results are limited to Public Domain or CC-licensed images. See the live page for attributions
  • Is this a remix or not? Not a remix. The original images are not altered – it is possible to display images licensed with ND and NC licenses and share them.
  • Allowed license conditions: noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
  • Not allowed: noframe + unknown status
  • More info: See the Images page to learn more about this feature
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Viewing image metadata

Every image can be opened in a viewer window that also displays all metadata. The original metadata is mapped to Wikidocumentaries data properties, and therefore it is altered.

  • Sources: Image and metadata from one external source, in this case Wikimedia Commons. Source file. Access Image viewer by clicking on any image on Wikidocumentaries Images.
  • Is this a remix or not? For the images, it is not an adaptation, but for the metadata it is.
  • Allowed license conditions: noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
  • Not allowed: noframe + unknown status. If the metadata is not CC0, the noframe images cannot be included, as their metadata is altered.
  • See the image viewer page to learn more about this feature
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Topic components

Wikidocumentaries topic pages are composed of components that display data about the topic. One displays people related to the topic while another displays works depicting the topic. The components can be viewed in different ways: visual gallery and list views are currently available, timeline and map views will be created. The data and the resulting imagery in the components can be filtered, faceted and sorted (although not yet).

  • Sources: Currently, the topic components display data from Wikidata (CC0), illustrated with images from Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA or more open), which makes them unproblematic to create. In the future other sources could be used as well. What are the requirements for licensing?
  • Is this a remix or not? Data is mashed up with other data, so datawise it is a remix. The data license must allow this. In parts of the world databases are not protected, but in the EU they are. Although datasets can now be licensed with CC4 licenses, they still require attribution, which is difficult to provide in this kind of mashups. Therefore the CC0 waiver is the best option for data to be used. Images are displayed with text, icons and shading on top. This is not enough to produce a remix.
  • Allowed license conditions for images: noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
  • Allowed license conditions for data: noframe noframe + data sources in jurisdictions that do not protect data.
  • Future scenario: Data from different components can be displayed together on a map or a timeline or a combination of them. The configuration of these elements can be saved, and the resulting graphic can be exported.
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Search newspaper articles (concept)

The users will be able to search, clip and display newspaper articles related to the topic. The result will be a collection of transcribed clippings.

Enriching metadata

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Adding or changing the location an image was shot in

Image locations can be specified with a geolocating tool that is based on the NYPL Space/Time Surveyor. The image remains unchanged, but the enriched data is created and saved in Wikidocumentaries. I assume this would constitute an adaptation of the metadata. If metadata is separately licensed (preferably with CC0), this is possible under ND. But if ND covers also metadata (is not separately licensed), I assume the work becomes an adaptation. I hope I'm wrong.

  • Sources:
  • Is this a remix or not?
  • Allowed license conditions: noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe noframe + unknown, if PD status can be derived from metadata.
  • Not allowed: noframe + unknown status
  • More info: See the Geolocating tool page
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Editing and creating structured metadata

The metadata originating from the institutions can be turned into structured data. The images remain unchanged, but the metadata is transformed. It follows the same pattern as the above example.

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Curating images

Another way of enriching image metadata is by adding and removing them from collections.

  • Source:
  • Is this a remix or not?
  • Allowed license conditions:
  • Not allowed:
  • More info: See Images page

Creating new works based on other works

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Postcard scenario

This tool does not exist yet, but could be created. The user can pick any image and create a postcard of it by cropping the image, altering the colors, adding text and graphics on top. Graphic styles can imitate styles digitized from material shared on the platform.

  • Which copyright statuses, exceptions or licenses are good for the postcard images?
  • Is there a difference if the user only creates the postcard, prints it out for herself, or saves it in the system for others to further modify and make use of?
  • What is the classification of a digitized/extracted graphic style? Is it a derivative or an independent work?
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Mapstory

We are currently looking into experimenting with mapstories. They are narratives that combine still images, text, map views, audio and video. Each frame includes a combination of several mediatypes, and the frames can be arranged to different compositions: slideshow-like, webpage-like, or map-like and played automatically or by user interaction. The materials can be arranged on a timeline. Are the mapstories remixes or collections? My interpretation is that although most of the work could be considered a collection, it becomes an adaptation when media is arranged and synced on a timeline.

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Rectifying maps

The user can pick any scanned map found via Wikidocumentaries and rectify it. The process produces a distorted map image that aligns with a digital world map and can be used as a layer on top of it. The resulting ground control points can be saved and used to distort the original map again, also in another environment.

  • If the distorted map is not saved, only the resulting ground control points, can a ND license be used?
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Translating articles

Currently all articles are from Wikipedia, but we want to allow writing articles in the local wiki as well. Wikipedia articles can be translated with Content Translation tool between any Wikipedia languages. This would be desirable for Wikidocumentaries articles as well. A precondition is that the articles are licensed permissively enough for that.

Wikidocumentaries licensing

Wikidocumentaries itself is a collection that brings together content and tools. Each of the components has their own copyright status, and Wikidocumentaries service has its own. So do the user contributions on the site.

Wikidocumentaries service

Wikidocumentaries license is CC BY 4.0, which covers for example the layouts and the original texts.

User contributions

All user contributions that are considered data, will be licensed with CC0. Default license for remixes will be CC BY 4.0, but the user may also choose CC0.

Translations

The user interface translations are created in translatewiki.net and licensed CC BY 3.0.

Source code

The source code of the user interface is licensed with GNU General Public License.

Creative Commons licenses display

Creative Commons licenses are displayed in varied ways in the source media outlets. The Creative Commons own documentation materials can be used to add the rights links and displays. https://github.com/creativecommons/cc-legal-tools-data/blob/main/docs/licenses/metadata.yaml

Conclusions

  • In order to ensure the compatibility of the source materials for remix, they should be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons before they can be remixed.
  • There should be a similar normalizing process for user-contributed materials that fall outside the project scope of Wikimedia Commons.
  • It would be useful to display media with restrictive licensing to a certain extent. It would help discovery of materials and give the opportunity to work with their rights holders to consider more open licenses. The media may also be falsely restricted or licensed, and displaying them would allow identifying that. Media with restricting licensing conditions could only be viewed, not remixed.

Attribution

See the About page for copyright information.

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