Difference between revisions of "The OER are in the wrong language. Can I translate them?"
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Revision as of 19:51, 17 April 2009
A translation is a derivative work 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, translations are strongly encouraged! Make sure to share your translation with the broader OER community (e.g., by uploading the translation to the same site as the original).
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