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|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?
 
|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?
|Answer=Look to the terms of the license in order to determine how you may use the work legally. So long as the terms do not include ND (No Derivatives), you may make legal derivatives to edit, revise and improve the work.
 
 
|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
 
|Target audience=learners
 
|Target audience=learners
 
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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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