
19:40
This will also be recorded and this session will also be archived along with the slides.

20:48
Licensing Part and Ii will be archived along with the slides and will be available by June 13th on our website. Link: https://asccc-oeri.org/webinars-and-events/

21:10
Link to today's slide deck: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TweXKbWBMyyETDCGHx-LSsaEZFcRCkqdkzurTmjjVGE/edit?usp=sharing

21:41
Thank you Shagun!

21:48
You are welcome

23:57
Attribution will be:OER Recolored by Suzanne Wakim; licensed ??? is an adaptation of Global Open Educational Resources Logo by Jonathasmello licensed CC BY-SA

26:42
Share Alike means that the new work will share the same license permissions as the original.

27:03
Sorry. I voted no a few minutes ago, but can't figure out how to make that 'no

27:14
how to make that 'no' go away

27:30
@Ying, the otion is under reactions

27:34
option:-)\

27:56
no

28:06
no

28:41
Shagun I don't see that option?

28:54
Same

28:57
same

28:58
BY-NC-SA*

28:58
same

29:32
ND versions

29:37
cc by nd

29:56
Non-Derivative

33:11
This becomes very important when borrowing pieces of written work from other OER sources to incorporate into your book/chapter. You need to know what licenses mix with your final license.

34:05
No

35:51
CC BY SA

35:57
BY-SA, BY-NC-SA

36:11
cc by sa/ cc by na sa

36:25
cc by NC sa nd

36:44
Share Alike

36:55
:::nods:::

37:14
I did not realize SA is so strict

37:20
🤪

37:50
And LOT OF OER in Humanities and Social Science is SA which makes remixes miserable

38:27
That's a shame Shagun

42:49
We have two license options for ASCCC OERI - CC BY and CC BY-NC unless it is a revise of an existing OER

43:05
Here is a blog that is a good read- https://opencontent.org/blog/archives/347

43:41
yes

46:13
yes

46:43
CC BY NC SA

46:48
cc by NC sa

47:03
Cheat Code: When mixing two licenses the more restrictive one wins!

47:05
SA = Always Sticks

48:45
Option 1: Public DomainOption 2: CC BYOption 3: CC BY-SAOption 4: CC BY-NCOption 5: CC BY-NC-SAOption 6: CC BY-NDOption 7: CC BY-NC-ND

49:02
Yes

49:18
BY NC SA

49:19
5

49:44
cc by NC sa

49:56
Nevermind, because of SA

51:48
CC BY + CC BY -Sa = CC BY -SA

56:40
This is life saver as you start to write your book/chapter. I strongly advise having this and/or the text only version (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jHLoqO9UWk52kEOFfaI5KdsH2hHzsR8gquyyF5KcLog/edit#heading=h.64xytpwrouyv) on your desk for handy reference. It ensures you do not have to lose time writing/remixing stuff that was done incorrectly.

57:22
A blog advocating CC BY license: https://oaspa.org/why-cc-by/

01:00:32
Josh, I think you should be looking at the CC BY-ND row, not column.

01:03:15
Can't

01:07:17
That is a trick question, but really good to know.

01:16:06
Thank you.

01:19:34
thank you, see you next week

01:22:16
Thank you! Great discussions!

01:22:16
Thank you for those insights