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OER: Open Educational Resources: Copyright

 

 

With Creative Commons (CC) licenses, creators can choose how others may use their work. CC licensing falls between copyright and public domain. Below are the icons you will see associated with creative commons licensing across various content and how to interpret their meaning.

 


Attribution :
"This license allows re-users to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use."

Noncommercial : 
This license allows others to copy, distribute, display, and perform your work — and any derivative works created — but for noncommercial purposes only. You may not charge money or make a profit.

No Derivative Works :
This license allows others to copy, distribute, display, and perform only exact copies of your work. No derivative works are allowed.

Share Alike : 
This license allows others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work. If you make something new with content under this license, you have to share your new content with the same permission for others to use.

Is your use fair use?

Copyright, Public Domian & Fair Use

Creativity, Copyright, and Fair Use (by Common Sense Education, 2020)

Creative Commons licenses explained (Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand, 2011)