Difference between revisions of "I think I can make something better or more appropriate or in the a different language (etc.) than the OER I am currently learning from. Do I have the right to improve it?"
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− | |Question=I think I can make something better | + | |Question=I think I can make something better or more appropriate or in the a different language (etc.) than the OER I am currently learning from. Do I have the right to improve it? |
|Document=Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet, Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licensing | |Document=Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet, Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licensing | ||
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+ | |Answer=Look to the terms of the license in order to determine how you may use the work legally. If the work has a CC License, the as long as the terms do not include the ND (No Derivatives) restriction, you may legally edit, revise and improve the work. | ||
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Look to the terms of the license in order to determine how you may use the work legally. If the work has a CC License, the as long as the terms do not include the ND (No Derivatives) restriction, you may legally edit, revise and improve the work.
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