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  • ...s a CC license that only requires giving credit -- allowing commercial and derivative use. ;[[CCPlus|CC+]]: A protocol describing the offering of a work under a CC license plus other options, such as the availability of private
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  • ...ghts reserved” to “some rights reserved,” enabling you to share your work under terms of your own choosing. This gives you control over distribution, ...mercial, or NC, condition can be attached to prohibit commercial use. A no-derivative, or ND, condition can be attached to allow verbatim sharing but no adapting
    13 KB (1,974 words) - 13:44, 23 March 2013
  • ...just made sense that after Ben Zephyr, the two would come back together to work on their own project. While David revisited ideas constructed in styles les ...Creative Commons gives us a way to enjoy the control and protection of our work we desire while at the same time fostering the kind of creative environment
    7 KB (1,199 words) - 11:22, 7 December 2013
  • ...most open source projects and most blogs the most frequent response to my work is none. …This is not a problem - it is something I enjoy because I can h ..._change_the_world.php Read/Write Blog], Mike observes: ‘This is why only work that is freely licensed with continue to be relevant in future culture.’
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  • == Original authors attribution list generator for derivative Creative Commons works == ...Creative Commons works by original author, as well as group it by intended derivative project, it would be possible to create a source attribution list automatic
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  • ...loaded through Strayform is licensed under CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5. This provides freedom and ease-of-use to consumers, while creato ...e interested in funding their art. This means that people can fund artists work, all of which is released under a CC licence, making an artist free to not
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  • ..._derivative_work_or_an_adaptation.3F | Does my use constitute a derivative work or an adaptation?]] ...nsed_work_that_I_found.3F | Can CC give me permission to use a CC-licensed work that I found?]]
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  • ...ine where writers, filmmakers, and artists can self-publish their creative work. Published content types include fiction, nonfiction, essay, poetry, film, ...nean.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. We're working on making all content availa
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  • ...video shoot. much fun was had and friendships made. video editors went to work after the shoot was done. both the recording and the video would be given a ...nported License''', which allows you to alter, transform or build upon the work but which otherwise has the same conditions as the earlier mentioned licens
    5 KB (742 words) - 18:16, 24 June 2011
  • ...k under the law of copyright. Therefore, in order to translate a work, the work may not be accompanied by a ND (No Derivatives) license. Otherwise, transla
    655 bytes (99 words) - 20:13, 2 July 2009
  • |Question=I would hate to see people damage the integrity of my work, so my best recourse is to use the ND term, correct? ...your work, you always have the option to disavow any association with the derivative.
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  • ...ion=I don’t mind other people using and adapting my work, but I want the derivative works to always remain available for others to use as well, so I should app ...her Creative Commons licenses to express just how free you would like that work to remain. Recall, though, that the Share Alike license only applies to der
    982 bytes (157 words) - 01:03, 9 July 2009
  • ...ace to share information is the most important part of what makes Facebook work." Lo que traducido se leería como: ¨"En realidad, no compartiríamos tu i ...it, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Pos
    10 KB (1,549 words) - 02:08, 8 May 2013
  • ...ace to share information is the most important part of what makes Facebook work." ...it, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Pos
    8 KB (1,222 words) - 02:07, 8 May 2013
  • ...it, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Pos ...py, publicly perform or display, distribute, modify, translate, and create derivative works of (“use”) any content you post on or in connection with Facebook
    9 KB (1,530 words) - 02:06, 8 May 2013
  • ...nts & instructions to your ideas, you're not meant to let people copy your work, improve upon it or share it. But we do. It's different, at first it seems :‘I would like to stop taking tedious commissions and make work purely to my own tastes.’ <ref name=”test”> [http://www.kith-kin.co.
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  • ...arts writers the opportunity to review life performance and publish their work. ...ial purposes: i.e. under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia licence. This licensing facilitated the republishing of
    3 KB (484 words) - 17:35, 15 September 2010
  • ...al is an informational website for educators interested in licensing their work (be it papers, tools, photographs, video, handouts, lectures, or other educ [http://creativecommons.org/license license your work] with the Creative Commons license chooser.
    7 KB (1,034 words) - 19:27, 1 December 2010
  • ...lic domain. The html code will also include the metadata that enables your work to be found via [http://search.creativecommons.org Creative Commons-enabled ...work and then mark your work either: (a) with a statement such as “This work is licensed under the Creative Commons [insert description] License. To vie
    81 KB (7,876 words) - 15:38, 26 June 2020
  • ...right in your work even if you license it more openly. When you offer your work under a CC license, you are simply choosing to open up some of those rights ...thers copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work — and derivative works based upon it — but only if they give credit the way you request.
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