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  1. Get help choosing the appropriate license for your work. Open Source. Help us build products that maximize creativity and innovation Find content you can share, use, and remix. ... Creative Commons PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042 info@creativecommons.org +1-415-429-6753. Twitter; Mastodon; Facebook; LinkedIn; Subscribe to our Newsletter.

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  3. Better Sharing, Brighter Future. “ Twenty Years of Creative Commons (in Sixty Seconds) ” by Ryan Junell and Glenn Otis Brown for Creative Commons is licensed via CC BY 4.0 and includes adaptations of the multiple open and public domain works.

  4. Sep 19, 2017 · At the most restrictive, a CC license allows someone else to distribute a copy of your work without modifying it in anyway, and to use it for non-commercial purposes anywhere in the world. CC licenses are made up of some combination of the following four conditions:

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  7. The organization has released several copyright licenses, known as Creative Commons licenses, free of charge to the public. These licenses allow authors of creative works to communicate which rights they reserve and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators.

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