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Creative Commons license
Last modified: Wednesday, July 09, 2008
A licensing concept created by Creative Commons that builds upon traditional
copyright practices to define possibilities that
exist between the standard "all rights reserved" full copyright and public
domain "no rights reserved". A Creative Commons license lets you dictate
how others may use your work. The Creative Commons license allows you to keep
your copyright but allows others to copy and distribute your work provided they
give you credit and only on the conditions you specify. For online work
you can select a license that generates "Some Rights Reserved" or a "No Rights
Reserved" button and statement for your published work.
Creative Commons Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved."
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