W11. CC and WC / Dayoung Ryu 류다영
CC and WC
The Creative Commons (CC) is a global
nonprofit group founded to share knowledge and creativity using legal free
tools. CC said that CC's vision is based on the potential of the Internet, and
if you keep the appropriate rules, you can encourage others to use your work,
or you can use others cc works, and you can enjoy some benefits through this
work.
CC absolutely does not infringe copyright, and CC is rather a kind of
copyright qualification, those who want to allow my work to be used by the
public are licensed CC.
A similar project exists in Wikipedia:
Wikipedia Common (WC), a media repository that is being within Wikipedia,
consisting of voluntary volunteers. WC provides free licenses media such as
photographs, charts, animations, music, documents, and videos, and most of them
are useful in Wikipedia. You can upload free copyright media or your original
works to WC, and the media on WC can be used outside of Wikipedia. For this purpose,
uploaded media cannot claim copyright.
CC and WC are essentially similar but
different: CC is well known worldwide, and anyone can give CC to their original
works on the web if they want. However, WCs must be uploaded to repository
within Wikipedia, and only to find works within Wikipedia, which means that WC
is less accessible than CC works.
If CC and WC are different, and WC seems to
belong to CC, why did Wikipedia make WC?
Comments
Post a Comment