Digital Foundations Workshop: Creative Commons and Intellectual Property

Wednesday, March 27, 2-4 p.m., CDSC, 4th floor Holland Library

Have you ever wondered if you have the right to use an image in a presentation or on a website? Or maybe you’ve wanted to adapt an existing piece of music, change up a design, or include someone else’s infographic in your paper? Understanding copyright and Creative Commons licensing can help you determine how authors and creators intend for their work to be shared, used, and reused by others. This workshop will cover the basics of copyright licensing, with particular emphasis on Creative Commons licenses: what they are, how to find CC-licensed material, and how to license one’s own work with CC.

Led by Tor de Vries, Instructor, Digital Technology and Culture

Registration is not required for this workshop. Questions? Please contact Tor de Vries or visit the CDSC website.

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