creative commons and its different licenses
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By: Caroline Class: 6-TTRANSCRIPT
By: Caroline
6-T
WITHOUT Creative Commons…ALL rights reserved
With Creative Commons…
SOME rights reserved
There are many types of licenses that you can get from Creative Commons• Attribution• Share Alike• No Derivatives • Non- Commercial• Non- Commercial Share Alike• Non- Commercial No Derivatives
Attribution
Means people can use it commercially, and create new versions of it. Which is sort of like using it as a template then changing it around completely.
Share Alike
People can also use it commercially, and they must license the new work under a Share Alike license.
No Derivatives
People can use it commercially, but they cannot create new versions of it.
Non- Commercial
People cannot use it commercially, and it can be under any non- commercial license.
Non- Commercial Share Alike
People can’t use it commercially, and they have to put the new work under a Non-Commercial Share Alike license.
Non- Commercial No Derivatives
People cannot use it commercially, and they cannot create new copies of it.
Creative Commons lets people sort of use YOUR work…
Does Creative Commons seem better now?
Just this…
ALL this…
Doesn’t Creative Commons seem better?
Nicer?
Newer?
Cooler?
I know its YOUR choice…
I think I know what you’re thinking now…
You think Creative Commons is better!
In the end…
So, now that I’ve told you all that, do you getwhat Creative Commons is???
Yes?
No?
Maybe?
Just to review…
• Creative Commons lets people change your work around a bit, until its just how they want it to be.
• Unlike Copyright, you can use people’s work.
• Only one thing: You have to give credit to the person who originally created the work.
• Creative Commons and Copyright SORT of have close intentions, but they are different.
Thanks for watching!!!