Hi Heather
The SA only kicks in if a derivative is made. The work has to be meaningful
altered. If he's using the images as it - He can mark the image as CC BY-SA
4.0 with attribution and not impact his copyright
Kelsey
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 at 16:59 Ross, Heather <heather.ross(a)usask.ca> wrote:
I received the following email from our copyright
office today. My initial
thought is he can’t use it in the journal article, but I want to confirm
this. Thank you.
Hi Heather,
A researcher with Geological Sciences named Jamal came in the other day to
ask Kate some questions about a paper he would like to publish. We aren’t
certain, but we think he wants to publish in a traditional (i.e., not open)
geology journal. He has pictures from five different sources he would like
to include. Four are third-party images from already published books are
journal article. The last image is a creative commons image
<http://ba.e-pics.ethz.ch/latelogin.jspx?records=:579552&r=1523389539059#1523389548982_1>
with
a CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/> licence.
Because it is a CC share-alike licence, Kate would like to confirm with
you if Jamal can use the image in the article if the entire article cannot
be licenced CC BY-SA 4.0. Can the article be published with only the one
image maintaining the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, and the rest of the article
have the standard “all rights reserved” copyright protection?
Thanks!
Shelby
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327 <(306)%20966-5327>
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca <heather.ross(a)usask.ca>
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