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테드 동영상을 변형하지 않으면 누구나 사용할수 있다고 생각하지만 

아래 TED의 가이드라인을 확인하면 몇가지 제약이 따른다.


http://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-talks-usage-policy



1. Creative Commons license Attribution - NonCommercial - NonDerivative (BY-NC-ND)

    1) BY 저작자 = 원소스를 사용해야 하고 TED의 로고나 영상등을 편집하지 않아야 합니다.

    2) NonCommercial상업적인 목적으로 사용해서는 안됩니다. (물론 항상 상업적인 범위에 대한 논의는 많습니다.)

    3) NonDerivative (ND) = 동영상 변경 불가, 재편집, 오버레이 추가 등 금지



2. 테드 영상을 사용할 수 있는 대상

    1) 블로거 

    2) 뉴스 또는 정보를 제공하는 웹사이트 (조금 모호합니다. 아래에서 ...)

    3) 비영리 단체 (학교 등에서 교육 목적으로 사용하는 것 등이 가능)



3. 별도의 파트너쉽이 필요한 대상

    1) 인터넷 비디오 서비스

    2) 케이블, 위성, 통신 사업자

    3) 텔레비전, 라디오 방송

    4) 오디오 서비스

    5) 전문 케이블 / 위성 채널

    6) 홈 엔터테인먼트 장비

    7) IPTV 서비스 및 셋톱 박스 제조사

    8) 모바일 및 태블릿 제조사

    9) 웹 브라우저 어플리케이션, 스토리지 

    10) 가입자 기반의 교육 서비스

    11) 기업 교육 및 전문 교육업체

    12) 기내, 병원,호텔 엔터테인먼트 제공사

    13) 기타 상업적 목적의 조직



결론 적으로 TED의 동영상을 자유롭게 사용할 수 있는 대상은 일반인이나 언론사(요것도 제한이...), 비영리 단체 정도이네요

이 외에 작건 크건 수익을 목적으로 한다면...

TED와 제휴를 해야 합니다.







TED Talks Usage Policy

At TED, our goal is to spread ideas. We encourage the TED community, non-profit organizations, bloggers, news media and the like to share TED Talks through social media and to embed individual talks in contextually relevant ways on non-commercial websites using embed code on TED.com. Non-commercial usage of TED Talks should follow the terms of our specific Creative Commons license Attribution - NonCommercial - NonDerivative (BY-NC-ND) and the guidelines that are listed below, which may be updated from time to time.

If you are a for-profit company seeking to license TED Talks or if you’d like to create a TED-branded video offering, television series, original editorial program or other service offering, or if you'd like to use TED Talks in a corporate context, please read about how to partner with us.

Please submit your licensing request using our TED Talks media licensing request form.

Are TED Talks copyrighted?

Yes, they are. Creative Commons licensing doesn't replace copyright -- which remains undivided with TED Conferences LLC.

What does the TED Creative Commons license allow?

We make TED Talks available under the Creative Commons license "Attribution - NonCommercial - NonDerivative" in order to allow non-commercial entities (like bloggers, educators and groups of friends) to use them freely and easily. Important restrictions apply, though, particularly for corporations. TED's Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license allows you to display TED Talks under the following conditions:

  • Attribution (BY): You must explicitly reference TED as the original source of the materials, and TED's logos within the videos and visuals as well as those of the TED Talks sponsors remain untouched and unedited.
  • NonCommercial (NC): You can't use TED Talks (or any parts of them) for commercial purposes. If you are a company wishing to create a TED branded content offering, you will require a Distribution Partner License Agreement with TED. Please fill out our media licensing request form to explore the opportunity.
  • NonDerivative (ND): You cannot alter the videos in any way. This means you cannot edit, remix, cut, shorten, add overlays to them, or, well, alter them in any way.
  • These conditions can be modified only by explicit permission of TED Conferences LLC. The complete text of the license can be seen on theCreative Commons (CC) license.

Does the same go for TED-Ed?

TED-Ed videos on YouTube.com/TEDEducation are made available underYouTube's standard policy, not Creative Commons. However, if you wish to license TED-Ed videos, please fill out our media licensing request form.

Can I repost or republish TED Talks on my site or blog?

Yes, as long as you meet the Creative Commons guidelines above and follow the guidelines below:

  • Type of site/company: Bloggers, news/information websites and nonprofits (by which we mean: registered 501(c)3 organizations in the United States, and the equivalent in all other countries), may make TED Talks available under a Creative Commons (CC) license, provided that they follow the rest of the guidelines on this page.
  • Video player: You must use the TED embeddable player. This allows us to further our overall mission by tracking video usage. Scraping video from TED.com is not permitted.
  • Attribution: You must add a visible link back to TED.com
  • Running talks in their entirety: You may not edit TED Talks, or alter them in any way. This is essential for preserving the integrity of the speaker's ideas.

Can I use TED Talks on an internet video platform?

If one or more of the categories listed below characterizes your company's business, you will require a Distribution Partner License Agreement with TED. Please learn more about how to partner with us and fill out our media licensing request form.

  • Internet Video Service
  • Cable, Satellite or Telecommunication Operator
  • Television or Radio Broadcaster
  • Audio Service
  • Specialized Cable/Satellite Channel
  • Home Entertainment Device
  • IPTV Service and Set Top Box Manufacturer
  • Mobile and Tablet Manufacturer
  • Web Browser Applications and Stores
  • Subscription-Based Educational Service
  • Corporate Education and Professional Development Provider
  • In-flight, Hospitality or Hotel Entertainment Provider
  • Other Commercial Entity

Can I project TED Talks to a group of people?

Yes, as long as you comply with the terms of the Creative Commons license outlined above. For projecting TED Talks, we recommend downloading the high-def video podcast rather than projecting the streaming file from the web. In fact, we encourage you to find creative ways to share TED Talks with your friends, family, students, colleagues, and communities. (See: Ways to get TED Talks.) If you're interested in throwing a TED-style event, learn more about TEDx.

Can I show TED Talks during my conference?

Yes, as long as it's within the scope of a non-commercial event, and as long as you comply with the terms of the Creative Commons license outlined above. In particular, the talks must be shown unedited, including the TED visuals and if applicable those of the partner conference or TEDx event, and those of the TED Talks sponsor, as well as the copyright information. If you wish to use TED Talks in a commercial context, please contact us with a motivated request for permission.

Can I use TED Talks in my classroom?

Yes, as long as you comply with the terms of the Creative Commons license outlined above. Many teachers use TED Talks to stimulate discussions with students or to complement course materials, and we encourage you to do so as well.

Can I re-edit and remix TED Talks?

No. Our Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license clearly states that "derivative works" of any kind (edits, cuts, re-mixes, mashups, etc.) are not allowed without explicit permission from TED and the speaker.

Can I translate TED Talks?

Yes -- join our Open Translation Project! You may even find that the talk you're looking for is already translated into your language. If you have a Distribution Partner License Agreement with TED to exhibit TED Talks on your platform, your agreement will specify the use of subtitles provided by TED.

Can I use TED Talks on a television channel?

If you are a public or private broadcaster or cable network and wish to create a television series based on TED Talks, you would require a Distribution Partner License Agreement. Please fill out our media licensing request form, or contact Alex Hofmann (ah@ted.com), Director of Global Distribution and Licensing, to explore the opportunity.

Can I use TED Talks in my documentary?

Requests for use within a documentary should be submitted via our media licensing request form.

How do I request an image from TED?

Image requests should be submitted via our TED Talks media licensing request form. The request should be accompanied by the following information:

  • Name of publication/outlet
  • Name of requested image
  • Publication date
  • Preferred file format
  • Deadline for receipt of image

A photo credit will be provided when the image is delivered. This credit must run in full.



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