Dear all,
I want to highlight this initiative of public broadcasters internationally https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/global-task-force-public-media-serving-i...
Public broadcasters come together and claim: Our countries may differ by culture and language, but we all share the common duty to Inform, Educate and Entertain. Our engagement with audiences of all ages across a range of broadcast and online services is critical to our success in serving them whenever, wherever and however they want.
(however they want? did someone just say "remix" and "creative commons"?)
The Global Task Force is particularly proud of the speed with which public media across the world have responded to the challenge of supporting the education of children who are learning at home by bringing together brilliant partners from across the public and private spheres. Public service media is uniquely placed to play this role.
True. There is (among other things) high-quality educational content being provided by public broadcasters. I'd love it to be
- freely licensed, whereever possible - paid fairly - accessible everywhere (no geoblocking!) - accessible anytime (no expiry date for informational and educational content)
We currently have a campaign going on targeted to german public broadcasters, you can find it at wikimedia.de/oeffentliches-gut. Its slogan is #ÖGÖG, meaning: Public Money – Public Good.
I would like to reach out to you guys, especially in* Australia, France, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Sweden and Canada.* An open letter advocating free licences in strengthening remix and re-use of the content of public broadcasters could help us a lot. What do you think?
All the best from Berlin Bernd
Hi Bernd,
I would be happy to work on that.
During the lock down I've spend a lot of times on YouTube to find useful content for WikiCommons. Some broadcasters are publishing under free license:
BBC News in Urdu https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvm8V4Dwtz0fbPGbpk7RYAg
BBC News in Uzbek https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvZD_M4nzOSyrPx0LfgOmQ
The Times of India https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckHqySbfy5FcPP6MD_S-Yg
and some YT channels of France 3 (Brittany, Corsica, Provence) have some content under free license
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NBvUCmnjCuYVKJYD2sSgw
Best, Pierre-Yves
Le 2020-04-24 09:32, Bernd Fiedler a écrit :
Dear all,
I want to highlight this initiative of public
broadcasters internationally
https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/global-task-force-public-media-serving-i...
Public broadcasters come together and claim: Our countries may
differ by culture and language, but we all share the common duty to Inform, Educate and Entertain. Our engagement with audiences of all ages across a range of broadcast and online services is critical to our success in serving them whenever, wherever and however they want.
(however they want? did someone just say "remix" and "creative commons"?)
The Global Task Force is particularly proud of the
speed with which public media across the world have responded to the challenge of supporting the education of children who are learning at home by bringing together brilliant partners from across the public and private spheres. Public service media is uniquely placed to play this role.
True. There is (among other things) high-quality educational
content being provided by public broadcasters. I'd love it to be
* freely licensed, whereever possible
- paid fairly
- accessible
everywhere (no geoblocking!)
- accessible anytime (no expiry date for
informational and educational content)
We currently have a campaign
going on targeted to german public broadcasters, you can find it at wikimedia.de/oeffentliches-gut [1]. Its slogan is #ÖGÖG, meaning: Public Money - Public Good.
I would like to reach out to you guys,
especially in AUSTRALIA, FRANCE, UNITED KINGDOM, NEW ZEALAND, SWEDEN AND CANADA. An open letter advocating free licences in strengthening remix and re-use of the content of public broadcasters could help us a lot. What do you think?
All the best from Berlin Bernd --
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That's helpful, thanks! I have not heard from any other chapters yet, I'll reach out directly and will keep in touch. There may be an opportunity to draft a joined statement and get an open letter going.
All the best from Berlin Bernd
Am Sa., 25. Apr. 2020 um 01:19 Uhr schrieb Pierre-Yves Beaudouin < pierre.beaudouin@wikimedia.fr>:
Hi Bernd,
I would be happy to work on that.
During the lock down I've spend a lot of times on YouTube to find useful content for WikiCommons. Some broadcasters are publishing under free license:
BBC News in Urdu https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvm8V4Dwtz0fbPGbpk7RYAg
BBC News in Uzbek https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvZD_M4nzOSyrPx0LfgOmQ The Times of India https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckHqySbfy5FcPP6MD_S-Yg
and some YT channels of France 3 (Brittany, Corsica, Provence) have some content under free license https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NBvUCmnjCuYVKJYD2sSgw
Best, Pierre-Yves
Le 2020-04-24 09:32, Bernd Fiedler a écrit :
Dear all,
I want to highlight this initiative of public broadcasters internationally
https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/global-task-force-public-media-serving-i...
Public broadcasters come together and claim: Our countries may differ by culture and language, but we all share the common duty to Inform, Educate and Entertain. Our engagement with audiences of all ages across a range of broadcast and online services is critical to our success in serving them whenever, wherever and however they want.
(however they want? did someone just say "remix" and "creative commons"?)
The Global Task Force is particularly proud of the speed with which public media across the world have responded to the challenge of supporting the education of children who are learning at home by bringing together brilliant partners from across the public and private spheres. Public service media is uniquely placed to play this role.
True. There is (among other things) high-quality educational content being provided by public broadcasters. I'd love it to be
- freely licensed, whereever possible
- paid fairly
- accessible everywhere (no geoblocking!)
- accessible anytime (no expiry date for informational and educational
content)
We currently have a campaign going on targeted to german public broadcasters, you can find it at wikimedia.de/oeffentliches-gut. Its slogan is #ÖGÖG, meaning: Public Money – Public Good.
I would like to reach out to you guys, especially in* Australia, France, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Sweden and Canada.* An open letter advocating free licences in strengthening remix and re-use of the content of public broadcasters could help us a lot. What do you think?
All the best from Berlin Bernd
-- Bernd Fiedler Projektmanager Politik project manager public policy
Wikimedia Deutschland e. V. | Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 | 10963 Berlin Mobil 0151 25 31 17 09 Büro (030) 219 158 26-0 https://wikimedia.de
Unsere Vision ist eine Welt, in der alle Menschen am Wissen der Menschheit teilhaben, es nutzen und mehren können. Helfen Sie uns dabei! https://spenden.wikimedia.de Hier finden Sie unseren neuen Newsletter https://www.wikimedia.de/newsletter/!
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Dear all,
A good thing happened today. The big german public broadcaster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZDF is now freely licensing high-value animations in a pilot project (see our attached PM). Today, 50 videos and animations under CC BY 4.0 and CC BY-SA 4.0 are also being uploaded to Wikimedia Commons today by the ZDF. (Topics: Nature, History, Cultural Heritage). Furthermore, with almost 9,000 signatures on the campaign site "Public Money – Public Content" ögög.wikimedia.de, we are broadly supported by a number of institutions as e.g. the libraries, the digital sphere, youth organisations, the Federal Pupils' Conference, the Federal Parents' Council and the Teachers' Associations. https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/terra-x/terra-x-creative-commons-cc-100.htm...
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Read below our press release:
ZDF opens educational content for schools and Wikipedia
Berlin, 09.06.2020 - In a nationwide unique step, ZDF is putting numerous media and high-quality animations online under a free license. The content can thus be used and distributed by anyone without having to obtain permission from ZDF. This helps schools and Wikipedia enormously.
For months now, teachers' associations and the online encyclopedia have been working together with the public authorities towards a freer use of educational content. The reaction of ZDF is a first success in this. The actors hope that ARD will also show itself ready to talk about opening up educationally relevant formats. The 50 released contents of the ZDF main editorial office History and Science can be used by teachers, for example, for lessons at home as well as in the classroom, without legal concerns. The material is available as an open educational resource (OER) under a "Creative Commons" license with the conditions "BY" and, if applicable, "SHARE ALIKE". This means that when using the material, the author (ZDF, Terra X, Kreative etc.) must be named. The contents are still protected against distortion and falsification according to the general copyright rules.
"Sharing pictures, graphics or videos for illustration in class is usually only legal in Germany within the classroom, but outside it is often an infringement of copyright. Teachers can hardly be expected to move in such legally murky waters. With Creative Commons licensing, however, sharing is expressly permitted. The ZDF thus legalizes quasi good teaching. The material can be incorporated into lesson plans with a clear conscience," says John Weitzmann, in-house counsel at Wikimedia Germany. The association provides an online license reference generator that facilitates correct attribution.
ZDF content also in great demand on Wikipedia
Volunteers from Wikipedia had also expressed a need for the ZDF material. In November, ZDF had already provided climate content on a trial basis. Since then, the content has been accessed more than 5,000 times daily on Wikipedia, and the video on the "most important climate factors" even more than 60,000 times in total. The community of Wikipedia language versions decides on a case-by-case basis whether and in which articles the videos and graphics are to be supplemented. Wikipedia is written by volunteers, good material can help the online encyclopedia.
"We are very pleased with the initiative of ZDF. Whether video, infographics or text - free knowledge comes in many different forms. Such high-quality educational material is a real enrichment for Wikipedia," says Abraham Taherivand, Managing Director of Wikimedia Germany.
Telemedia concept must be revised
The content provided under Creative Commons will remain permanently available on various sites. Complete programs with educational relevance and other educational content of ZDF should also be permanently available online. This would make it easier to use them, for example, for lesson plans. Marlehn Thieme, Chairman of the ZDF Television Council, recently announced that the necessary decisions would be made at ZDF.
Am Sa., 25. Apr. 2020 um 01:19 Uhr schrieb Pierre-Yves Beaudouin < pierre.beaudouin@wikimedia.fr>:
Hi Bernd,
I would be happy to work on that.
During the lock down I've spend a lot of times on YouTube to find useful content for WikiCommons. Some broadcasters are publishing under free license:
BBC News in Urdu https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvm8V4Dwtz0fbPGbpk7RYAg
BBC News in Uzbek https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvZD_M4nzOSyrPx0LfgOmQ The Times of India https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCckHqySbfy5FcPP6MD_S-Yg
and some YT channels of France 3 (Brittany, Corsica, Provence) have some content under free license https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NBvUCmnjCuYVKJYD2sSgw
Best, Pierre-Yves
Le 2020-04-24 09:32, Bernd Fiedler a écrit :
Dear all,
I want to highlight this initiative of public broadcasters internationally
https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/global-task-force-public-media-serving-i...
Public broadcasters come together and claim: Our countries may differ by culture and language, but we all share the common duty to Inform, Educate and Entertain. Our engagement with audiences of all ages across a range of broadcast and online services is critical to our success in serving them whenever, wherever and however they want.
(however they want? did someone just say "remix" and "creative commons"?)
The Global Task Force is particularly proud of the speed with which public media across the world have responded to the challenge of supporting the education of children who are learning at home by bringing together brilliant partners from across the public and private spheres. Public service media is uniquely placed to play this role.
True. There is (among other things) high-quality educational content being provided by public broadcasters. I'd love it to be
- freely licensed, whereever possible
- paid fairly
- accessible everywhere (no geoblocking!)
- accessible anytime (no expiry date for informational and educational
content)
We currently have a campaign going on targeted to german public broadcasters, you can find it at wikimedia.de/oeffentliches-gut. Its slogan is #ÖGÖG, meaning: Public Money – Public Good.
I would like to reach out to you guys, especially in* Australia, France, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Sweden and Canada.* An open letter advocating free licences in strengthening remix and re-use of the content of public broadcasters could help us a lot. What do you think?
All the best from Berlin Bernd
-- Bernd Fiedler Projektmanager Politik project manager public policy
Wikimedia Deutschland e. V. | Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 | 10963 Berlin Mobil 0151 25 31 17 09 Büro (030) 219 158 26-0 https://wikimedia.de
Unsere Vision ist eine Welt, in der alle Menschen am Wissen der Menschheit teilhaben, es nutzen und mehren können. Helfen Sie uns dabei! https://spenden.wikimedia.de Hier finden Sie unseren neuen Newsletter https://www.wikimedia.de/newsletter/!
Wikimedia Deutschland — Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e. V. Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Berlin-Charlottenburg unter der Nummer 23855 B. Als gemeinnützig anerkannt durch das Finanzamt für Körperschaften I Berlin, Steuernummer 27/029/42207.
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