Open Content Licensing is a joint publication of ¿ìèÊÓƵ, Queensland University of Technology and CCI.
Brian Fitzgerald is an Australian legal academic and barrister, specialising in intellectual property and information technology.
Foreword
Brian Fitzgerald
A short overview of creative commons
Brian Fitzgerald
Banco Court keynote
Introduction
The Hon. Justice James Douglas
Does copyright have limits? Eldred v Ashcroft and its aftermath
Lawrence Lessig
Conference keynote
Welcome
The Hon. Justice Ronald Sackville
The vision for the creative commons: what are we and where are we headed? Free culture
Lawrence Lessig
Creative commons worldwide
The iCommons Project
Tom Cochrane, Neeru Paharia and Ian Oi
Government and creative commons
The government’s role in supporting creative innovation
Linda Lavarch
Why governments and public institutions need to understand open content licensing
Stuart Cunningham, Terry Cutler, Anne Fitzgerald, Neale Hoope and Tom Cochrane
Creative commons and the creative industries
Perspectives from the creative industries
Richard Neville, Richard Jones, Greg Hearn and Barry Conyngham
Case studies
Open content licensing initiatives
Arun Sharma
AEShareNET
Carol Fripp and Dennis McNamara
Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL)
Renato Ianella
Youth Internet Radio Network (YIRN)
Jean Burgess and Mark Fallu
Australian Creative Resource Online (ACRO)
David Rooney
Policy issues
Internet and innovation
John Quiggin
Digital sampling and culture jamming in a remix world: what does the law allow?
Brian Fitzgerald and Damien O’Brien
Law and computer games
Introduction
Greg Lane
Games history, content, practice and law
Brian Fitzgerald, Sal Humphreys, John Banks, Keith Done and Nic Suzor
The future
Lawrence Lessig, Stuart Cunningham and Sal Humphreys
Biographies
Index
Size: 210 × 148 × 15 mm
262 pages
1 b&w table and 2 b&w illustrations
ISBN: 9781920898519
Publication: 01 Mar 2007