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There is nothing stopping you from giving feedback to anyone (regardless of copyright status), unless you cannot find contact information, in which case there is nothing to be done! It is part of the spirit of most OER that feedback is usually encouraged, so we strongly encourage you to get involved and share any insights you may have. Sometimes it is more effective to share your ideas more publicly, such as via a blog or using a comment tool on a hosting site, since other people can learn from your insights more effectively that way.
 
There is nothing stopping you from giving feedback to anyone (regardless of copyright status), unless you cannot find contact information, in which case there is nothing to be done! It is part of the spirit of most OER that feedback is usually encouraged, so we strongly encourage you to get involved and share any insights you may have. Sometimes it is more effective to share your ideas more publicly, such as via a blog or using a comment tool on a hosting site, since other people can learn from your insights more effectively that way.

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There is nothing stopping you from giving feedback to anyone (regardless of copyright status), unless you cannot find contact information, in which case there is nothing to be done! It is part of the spirit of most OER that feedback is usually encouraged, so we strongly encourage you to get involved and share any insights you may have. Sometimes it is more effective to share your ideas more publicly, such as via a blog or using a comment tool on a hosting site, since other people can learn from your insights more effectively that way.