Using a CC license also enables collaboration across time zones, as many
CC licensed works can be mixed together and adapted or translated to local needs.
Not exact matches
[1] The
CC - BY
license permits licensees to copy, distribute, display and perform the
work and make derivative
works based on it only if they give the author or licensor the credits in the manner specified by these.
Image from: By H. Zell (Own
work)[GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or
CC BY - SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/
licenses / by - sa / 3.0)-RSB-, via Wikimedia Commons.
Parker has been active in charitable
work, donating his time both as a volunteer wrestling coach and a political activist Description above from the Wikipedia article Nate Parker,
licensed under
CC - BY - SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
This
work is
licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial 4.0 International (
CC BY - NC 4.0).
There are six
CC licenses that anyone can attach to their
work to allow that
work to be used by anyone else as long as they adhere to the
license conditions.
If any creator, educator or not, has
licensed his
work under a
CC license, then anyone may use that
work under the terms of that
license.
For users of our Grades 6 - 8 ELA Curriculum content: Unless otherwise indicated, all
work is
licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike (
CC BY - NC - SA).
For users of the EL Education K - 5 Language Arts Curriculum content: Unless otherwise indicated, all
work is
licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License (
CC BY).
Photo Credit: Calculator Scientific by Fornax (Own
work) is
licensed under
CC BY - SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
The decision to release a
work under a
CC license can be an artistic decision in itself, for example, can't it?
The original system of
licensing permissions to read and share content don't lend themselves well to the digital publishing age, and
CC is
working to address the necessary protections while still allowing the freedom of discovery.
«
Licensing creative
works under
CC 4.0 makes total sense in today's remixing culture.»
All
work will be
licensed CC - BY - SA, and that's it.
This
work is
licensed under
cc by 2.0
In section 4.2, «Reports Accepted by
Working Groups and Reports prepared by the Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories», this paragraph should be added: Reports accepted by
Working Groups, or prepared by the Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, shall be made publicly available under the Creative Commons Attribution Share - Alike
license CC - BY - SA.
This means that I need to release my
work under a
license compatible with
CC - BY - SA.
I want to create a derivative
work of another
work, which is
licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Share - Alike (
CC - BY - SA).
If an image with a Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike 2.0 Generic
license (
CC BY - SA 2.0) is used in a Collective
Work such as an article, online slideshow, or book.
The Creative Commons copyright - renunciation
license CC - 0, and expired - copyright
works (so - called «public domain») are effectively immune to the limitations of fair use, in the former case because permission has been unconditionally granted, and in the latter case because the law no longer protects the
work (copyright is not perpetual).
For a different game I'm
working on I want to include music made by composers who have their music protected under the
CC 3.0
license and I have permission to use their
works in a commercialised product as long as I'm not just reselling their music as is and without any form of modification.
You can't use it unless your use is compatible with the GPL v3 or
CC - BY - SA - 3.0 (either
works, since dual
licensing lets you pick either
license).
See also the FAQ Application of effective technological measures by users of
CC -
licensed works prohibited.
A Creative Commons
license (
CC BY 4.0 in your case) only becomes relevant when you share the
work.
So, using
work licensed under
CC BY 4.0 to be a part of another new
work does not allow to restrict a recipient of the new
work to do all the things the
CC BY
license permits?
When a person makes a derivative of a
CC -
licensed work, the
license requires that person to attribute...
But in Mr. S's case he is not sharing, but selling his own
work (which uses modified parts of
CC BY
licensed work).
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (
CC BY 4.0)
license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this
work, for commercial use, provided the original
work is properly cited.
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (
CC - BY)
license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original
work is properly cited.