[Foundation-l] Proposal: Commons Force

Michael Dale mdale at wikimedia.org
Mon Sep 7 13:45:37 UTC 2009


For static timed text mv-embed library works reasonably well. It has a 
simple interface for selecting the text track / language. What remains 
to be done is an interface for people to collaboratively edit and 
contribute the original transcript and translations. (some work has been 
done in that area) but have not had time to polish it up into something 
usable yet.

--michael

Gerard Meijssen wrote:
> Hoi,
> I like the idea of a video that explains copyright and licenses. It is
> however important that this video is subtitled.. What is the status of
> subtitling for your software ??
> Thanks,
>         GerardM
>
> 2009/9/6 Michael Dale <dale at ucsc.edu>
>
>   
>> I think a small interactive quiz or 30-60 sec videos at point of upload
>> / contribution.. may help "encourage" people to get informed about these
>> subjects and properly tag the media. For media pulled from external
>> archive we should ideally only support importing compatible licensed media
>>
>> I don't think there is an issue of lack of quality documentation so much
>> as reading that documentation is not a literal barrier to contributing.
>> And possibly as you outline more people reaching out to inform.
>>
>> --michael
>>
>> Jovan Cormac wrote:
>>     
>>> I'd like to propose a project I tentatively refer to as "Commons Force"
>>>       
>> (Meta link: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CommonsForce).
>>     
>>> Commons Force is a wiki used to coordinate a force of volunteers who
>>>       
>> *actively* educate people about the concepts of public domain and the
>> Creative Commons.
>>     
>>> That entails those volunteers systematically searching the internet and
>>>       
>> media archives such as Flickr for PD and CC material wrongly labelled as
>> being "copyright, all rights reserved" and the likes, and notifying the
>> person who wrongly used the label about the problem (using whatever means
>> are provided by the site), along with a link to a small wiki designed
>> exclusively to educate about PD and CC.
>>     
>>> The goal is *not* to threaten those people in any way, and messages sent
>>>       
>> will never contain any threats, whether legal, moral or personal. Rather,
>> the project aims to educate the many, many internet users who don't worry
>> about rights at all, because they truly don't know jack about them. They
>> might know copyright, but overestimate its reach and/or not be aware that
>> there are alternatives. When being told about the wide world of rights and
>> how copyright alternatives like Creative Commons can promote access to free
>> knowledge they might consider re-licensing most or all of their works.
>>     
>>> In essence, what's being proposed is a Wiki that acts as a complement to
>>>       
>> the Open-source Ticket Request System on Commons. Instead of receiving
>> license information about media on Commons, the idea is to send out license
>> information about media on the internet to those whom it concerns.
>>     
>>> Since this would obviously promote both the free access to knowledge and
>>>       
>> people's awareness of key open content concepts like PD and CC, the proposal
>> is in line with the very heart of Wikimedia's goals.
>>     
>>> Your opinions & input are more than welcome at the project's discussion
>>>       
>> page, http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:CommonsForce.
>>     
>>> Cheers,
>>> Jovan Cormac
>>>
>>>       
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