Proposing a 'Consent Commons' in open education - balancing the desire for openness with the rights of people to refuse or withdraw from participation

Author

Williams, Jane

Hardy, Suzanne

Quentin-Baxter, Megan

Other authors

Open Ed (7th : 2010 : Barcelona)

Publication date

2010-10-17T19:12:59Z

2010-10-17T19:12:59Z

2010-09-15



Abstract

A new 'Consent Commons' licensing framework is proposed, complementing Creative Commons, to clarify the permissions given for using and reusing clinical and non-clinical digital recordings of people (patients and non-patients) for educational purposes. Consent Commons is a sophisticated expression of ethically based 'digital professionalism', which recognises the rights of patients, carers, their families, teachers, clinicians, students and members of the public to have some say in how their digital recordings are used (including refusing or withdrawing their consent), and is necessary in order to ensure the long term sustainability of teaching materials, including Open Educational Resources (OER). Consent Commons can ameliorate uncertainty about the status of educational resources depicting people, and protect institutions from legal risk by developing robust and sophisticated policies and promoting best practice in managing their information.

Document Type

Object of conference

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

consent; digital professionalism; ownership; copyright; licensing; consent commons; good practice; risk management; educational resources; Open access; Web-based instruction; Ensenyament virtual; Accés obert; Enseñanza virtual; Acceso libre

Publisher

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

Open University of the Netherlands

Brigham Young University

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