Creative Commons Indonesia Officially Launched Today
Creative Commons Indonesia was officially launched on Sunday following the 2012 Creative Commons Asia Pacific Conference which took place on Saturday in Jakarta. The launch signifies that Indonesia has become one of the 72 countries that recognize and provisions the use of Creative Commons licensing.
By having Creative Commons recognized, Indonesians are now free to apply the CC license to their works or use works covered by CC license and feel secure knowing that the use of the license is protected under Indonesian laws. Creative Commons licensing is an open license model which allows copyright holders to allow the public to use their works from the moment it’s published instead of having to make specific arrangements.
Despite today’s launch, many Indonesians have already taken advantage of CC licensing long before it was officially recognized in the country, with the understanding that CC licensing is already widely used in many other countries around the world.
Creative Commons Indonesiaがローンチしたのは本日ローンチなのだが、インドネシアの人は同国で正式に認められるずっと前からすでにCCライセンスを利用していた。CCライセンスが世界のその他の多くの国々ですでに広く活用されていることを理解していたからだ。
本日始動したばかりにもかかわらず、多くのインドネシア人が既にCCライセンスを利用しており、国が公的に認定される以前からCCライセンスが他国で広く使われていることを熟知していた。
Creative Commons General Counsel Kat Walsh in her keynote speech said that having it recognized by the government allows many bodies of work to be more widely distributed without too many restrictions.
Walsh also said that when it comes to dealing with copyrights, typically governments would go to what is considered the traditional field of copyright holders, and that is the entertainment industry, specifically movie makers, book publishers, and musicians and they labels.
Walsh氏はまた、著作権を扱う時、政府は通常、伝統的に著作権保有者のいると思われる分野、つまりエンターテイメント業界、もっと具体的に言えば、映画製作者、本の出版社、ミュージシャンなどに目を向けると語った。
These days however, copyrighted works come not just form those fields and there are people who prefer to liberate themselves from the traditional idea of copyright. This is where Creative Commons licensing would step in as these works still need to be protected and have their creators or rights holders recognized.
Ari Juliano Gema, Legal Lead for Creative Commons Indonesia, said to DailySocial that one of the biggest challenges right now has to do with how the country recognizes copyright ownership of images of Indonesian buildings.
Indonesian law says that rights of pictures of Indonesian buildings belong to the architects of the buildings if they are known, or the government if they are not known, not the photographers. This has resulted in Wikimedia having to pull images depicting Indonesian buildings if it is not resolved soon.
This means Creative Commons Indonesia must discuss with the Indonesian architects association and find a way to allow the public to create of reproduce images of Indonesian buildings under Creative Commons licensing schemes. It’s more difficult if the rights happen to belong to the government.
つまり、Creative Commons Indonesiaはインドネシアの建築協会と話し合い、公衆がCCライセンス取組のもとインドネシア建築の画像を複製できるようにする方法を見つけなくてはならない。もし、それらの権利が政府のものになれば、状況はもっと難しくなる。
これについては、Creative Commons Indonesiaがインドネシアの建築家協会と協議の上、Creative Commonsライセンス戦略に基づいてインドネシアの建造物写真の公的利用を許可できる方法を探すしかない。政府に権利がある場合、事態はより複雑になる。
1行目に「ジャカルタ」という訳が抜けていましたので、1行目を次のように修正します。修正文→土曜日にジャカルタで行われた「2012 Creative Commons Asia Pacific Conference」の翌日の日曜日、Creative Commons Indonesiaが正式にローンチした。