Difference between revisions of "If I legally post online materials created by a minor, would I be liable if someone else misuses that material?"
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|Document=Applying Creative Commons licenses to your educational resources, Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet | |Document=Applying Creative Commons licenses to your educational resources, Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet | ||
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+ | You are not liable for someone else's misuse of minor-created material. However, you should take care when putting a minor's works online. Please see our FAQ on [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/How_can_we_reward_children_for_doing_good_work_(by_posting_their_work_online)_while_still_protecting_their_identities%3F protecting minors' identities online]. |
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You are not liable for someone else's misuse of minor-created material. However, you should take care when putting a minor's works online. Please see our FAQ on protecting minors' identities online.