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No. No liability attaches when creating OER, as Creative Commons licenses specifically states so and that no warrantees are incurred when using a Creative Commons licensed document.
 
No. No liability attaches when creating OER, as Creative Commons licenses specifically states so and that no warrantees are incurred when using a Creative Commons licensed document.

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No. No liability attaches when creating OER, as Creative Commons licenses specifically states so and that no warrantees are incurred when using a Creative Commons licensed document.