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  1. The CC License options. There are six different license types, listed from most to least permissive here: CC BY. This license enables reusers 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. CC BY includes the following elements:

  2. Each license differs by several combinations that condition the terms of distribution. They were initially released on December 16, 2002, by Creative Commons, a U.S. non-profit corporation founded in 2001. There have also been five versions of the suite of licenses, numbered 1.0 through 4.0. [6]

  3. What Are Creative Commons Licenses? How to apply a Creative Commons license? What should I consider? What do the Icons Mean? What if I have other questions? Want to license your work with Creative Commons, but not sure where to start, or which license is right for you? Use our license chooser!

  4. Join a global community working to strengthen the Commons. Certificate. Become an expert in creating and engaging with openly licensed materials Global Summit. Attend our annual event, promoting the power of open licensing Chooser. Get help choosing the appropriate license for your work. Open Source

  5. Licenses List. Creative Commons is the nonprofit behind the open licenses and other legal tools that allow creators to share their work. Our legal tools are free to use. Use the license for your own material.

  6. Wikipedia. 55+ million articles. Every one of Wikipedia's 55 million plus articles are shared openly and freely using a CC license. 492,000+ images. All images of public-domain works in the Met's collection are openly available under Creative Commons Zero (CC0). Khan Academy. 100,000+ lessons.

  7. Distinguish between the different parts of a CC license and what they mean. Overview. Creative Commons licenses are made up of four conditions that can be mixed and matched to create six different license combinations. The licenses also come in three formats: human-readable, lawyer-readable, and machine-readable.

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