Fun with Creative Commons

After watching this Creative Commons video, I decided to have a little fun and play around with licensing. Why not creatively donate an image to the world? I don't have any Mark Getty ambitions (or capital). 

"Spectacular images [and] flexible pricing" at Getty Images. (Read: I hope this screenshot doesn't get me in trouble.)

So I licensed this image, below (featured in an earlier post): 


A totally unfiltered tourist shot, and my foray into Creative Commons licensing. 

Here's the license Creative Commons recommended: 


I took their recommendation. (Let the reusers reuse! Let them distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this little shot as they will!)

Here's what the license looks like on Pinterest:


Pretty cool, huh? 

It looks legit--and is legit. 

And yet it feels so nice and altruistic. 

What's your experience with Creative Commons? Have you used it as a student? Have you donated your images or teaching materials? What sorts of things have you chosen to share with the world, thanks to CC? What was your experience like? 






Comments

  1. This is so cool! I might do this with some of my lesson plans or photography like yourself!

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    1. Thank you for your comment, Nicole (and my apologies for the late thank-you!)! That is such a great idea for a lesson plan--I love it!

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  2. I love that you said it feels altruistic. I mean, it is! You've given the world a beautiful thing at no benefit to yourself except the knowledge of having shared it. How lovely!

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    1. Thank you, Bobbi, for your comment and kind words! Creative Commons is such a wonderful tool--I need to use it more. I love Nicole's idea about incorporating it into a lesson plan.

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