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Creative Commons license - Wikipedia
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Due to either disuse or criticism, a number of previously offered Creative Commons licenses have since been retired, and are no longer recommended for new works. The retired licenses include all licenses lacking the Attribution element other than CC0, as well as the following four licenses: • Developing Nations License: a license which only applies to developing countries deemed to be "non-high-income economies" by the World Bank. Full copyright restrictions apply to people in ot…
Om lisensene - Creative Commons
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The Creative Commons copyright licenses and tools forge a balance inside the ...
Creative Commons, Copyleft, and Other Licenses - Copyright
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Creative Commons · BY - attribution required. · NC - no commercial use. · ND - no derivative works. · SA - Share Alike - the license must be the ...
What Is a Creative Commons License | Copyright Alliance
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Creative Commons licenses are essentially standard form license agreements which can be attached to a work to enable its use under certain circumstances ...
Om lisensene - Creative Commons license
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07.11.2017 · Alle Creative Commons-lisenser har mange viktige funksjoner felles. Hver lisens hjelper skaperne — vi kaller dem lisensgivere dersom de bruker våre verktøy — med å beholde sin opphavsrett, samtidig som de lar andre kopiere, distribuere og bruke deres materiale - i alle fall ikke-kommersielt.
Creative Commons license - Wikipedia
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A Creative Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted "work".
What are Creative Commons licenses? - WUR
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Creative Commons (CC) licenses are public licenses. You can use them to indicate what other people are allowed to do with your work.
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20.01.2022 · A quick look at the Creative Commons website tells me that two billion items now have a CC license. You can apply the licenses to any work that you create – not just research articles. So, for example photographs, slideshows, and videos can all be given a license.
About The Licenses - Creative Commons
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07.11.2017 · Creative Commons licenses require licensees to get permission to do any of the things with a work that the law reserves exclusively to a licensor and that the license does not expressly allow. Licensees must credit the licensor, keep copyright notices intact on all copies of the work, and link to the license from copies of the work.
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Creative Commons Licenses - Research Guides
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Creative Commons licenses are public licenses. A public license permits certain uses of copyrighted materials by the public at large. If a work ...
Frequently Asked Questions - Creative Commons
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15.06.2021 · The Creative Commons license chooser provides HTML annotated with CC REL, while the Creative Commons deeds recognize CC REL on web pages with works offered under a CC license, and use this metadata to enhance the deed for properly marked-up works, e.g., by providing copy and paste HTML that includes work attribution.
Creative Commons - Wikipedia
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All current CC licenses (except the CC0 Public Domain Dedication tool) require attribution (attributing the authors of the original creative works), which can be inconvenient for works based on multiple other works. Critics feared that Creative Commons could erode the copyright system over time, or allow "some of our most precious resources – the creativity of individuals – to be simply to…