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A Simple Guide to Creative Commons


Creative Commons Licenses - LibGuides at Lebanon Valley College

It is possible as a content creator to relinquish your copyright claim on that creation. Creative Commons also has a Public Domain or CC0 ...

Made with Creative Commons

Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Icons by Font Awesome.

Open Access: OA Copyright - Creative Commons - Guides & Tutorials

Open access articles are published under a Creative Commons license. Moving from "All rights reserved" to "Some rights reserved", Creative ...

Attributions and Licensing - ASCCC Open Educational Resources ...

How to Build Open Attributions – simple steps for properly attributing a resource. Creative Commons – Choose a License – “This chooser helps you determine which ...

Copyright for Researchers: Creative Commons

The instructions on screen make this relatively straightforward to choose between the six licences types. If the work is a web page then you can ...

Copyright and Intellectual Property: Creative Commons

Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that aims to increase sharing and improve collaboration through provision of simple licensing options.

Creative Commons Licensing | DCC - Digital Curation Centre

The licences enable creators to retain their copyright whilst inviting/permitting certain uses of their work — hence the CC slogan 'some rights reserved', a ...

All About Creative Commons Licenses - Student Guide to Creating ...

Creative Commons licenses give everyone from individual creators to large institutions a standardized way to grant the public permission to ...

Downloads - Creative Commons

Six licenses for sharing your work: Simple, quick introduction to Creative Commons licenses. Also available as a folded brochure. Guide to using public ...

Creative Commons images and you: a quick guide for image users

We've put together this brief intro to Creative Commons image usage. This guide is aimed at two types of users: 1) publishers big and small who want a high- ...

Creative Commons: CC Licenses - University of Colorado Boulder

Creative Commons licenses help authors who want to give people permissions that are prohibited by copyright all rights reserved protections.

Creative Commons Licenses - Research Guides

A public license permits certain uses of copyrighted materials by the public at large. If a work you wish to use has been released under a ...

Creative Commons - Intellectual Property: Copyright, Fair Use ...

Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that provides free copyright licenses designed to make a simple and standardized way to give the public ...

LibGuides: Research Data Management: Creative Commons License

Creative Commons supports a culture of sharing. Using CC licenses can be an effective way of encouraging sharing and reuse within an online ...

Applying a Creative Commons license to your academic journal

This simple guide introduces academic publishers to the range of CC licenses, and the freedoms they provide to authors and readers.

An Authors' Guide to Creative Commons — Guest: Deborah Makarios

So, for example, if Jane Smith publishes a book with a CC-BY license, John Brown can make it into a movie without any further permission or ...

Creative Commons | University of Minnesota Libraries

The Copyright Information parts of this website are a good example of how Creative Commons licenses make it easy to find free things to use, and easy to share ...

How to use Creative Commons correctly - IONOS

Creative Commons (CC) is a global charitable organization based in the US that offers different license contracts. Artists can define the public ...

Six Creative Commons (CC) License Types - Share Your Work with ...

Creative Commons provides six standard licenses built on four basic conditions, which can be searched by web search engines, and which automatically grant ...

Open Access : Creative Commons licences

The CC movement is based on the notion of “some rights reserved”, providing a balance between creators and consumers of intellectual property.