Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons Licenses
Creative Commons Licenses:
1. Attribution: Other can distribute, edit, built-upon and generally use your materials as long as they give the original creator credit. This is best for mass distribution of content and materials.
2. Attribution-Share-Alike: This license, used by groups such as Wikipedia, has the same allowances as Attribution, except they must license their creations identical to the attributing license.
3. Attribution- Non Commercial: This is similar to Share-Alive, but they do not have to license under the same identical terms.
4. Attribution-No Dervis: This can be distributed but not can not be changed. It must be whole and attributed.
5. Attribution-Non Commercial- Share Alike: Unlike the one's above, this is not for distribution. It can be remixed and built upon for non-commercial uses as long as the creator is attributed.
6. Attribution-Non Commercial - No Dervis: This is the most restrictive. Users can download and share for non commercial purposes, but they can't change the work in any way.
Source: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/
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