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The Public Domain Review

The Public Domain Review is a not-for-profit project dedicated to showcasing the most interesting and unusual out-of-copyright works available online.

Creative Commons - sharing and promoting your work online

Creative Commons - sharing and promoting your work online (Workshop 2) | Online Identities Pilot Programme 2013/14

Introduction into digital copyright

A mystery revealed - Copyright, design, trade mark and patents for students (Workshop 1) | Online Identities Pilot Programme 2013/14

Copyright and IPR for CSM staff and POI project team (STAFF ONLY EVENT)

The Professional Online Identities project see overview will identify and develop specific digital li

Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should

Trawling the Internet for inspiration is one thing.

Open Data Licensing Animation - OERIPR Support

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An animation providing information about Open Data Licensing.

Art and Appropriation - when does artistic freedom become copyright infringement?

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Artist David Mabb reflects on past projects and works, including his appropriation of patterns and designs by William Morris and a run-in with Mangum Photos.

A Cultural Commons - alternative approaches to copyright and the distribution of material

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Ben White and Eileen Simpson created the Open Music Archive to distribute music that no longer has copyright protection.

Art and Ideas - what does copyright law recognise as art?

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Artists sometimes report their work has been seemingly ripped off and used in other ways without their consent - but what is actually covered and protected by copyright law?

Building digital capacity for the arts: Rights and IP

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Video for arts organisations and artists from across England who want to learn from and share experiences about the use, exploitation and development of rights models around new and archive materia