Difference between revisions of "If I apply a CC license to my work, doesn’t that mean that I can never license my works in any other way?"

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Absolutely not, that is the beauty of engaging in Creative Commons licenses. The license extends only between the author and the end user of the Creative Commons licensed work. In no way does it prohibit the author from engaging in revenue generating contractual relations with publishers or other institutions.
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Absolutely not, that is the beauty of engaging in Creative Commons licenses. The license extends only between the author and the end user of the Creative Commons licensed work. In no way does it prohibit the author from engaging in revenue generating contractual relations with publishers or other institutions.
 

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Absolutely not, that is the beauty of engaging in Creative Commons licenses. The license extends only between the author and the end user of the Creative Commons licensed work. In no way does it prohibit the author from engaging in revenue generating contractual relations with publishers or other institutions.


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