The idea is essentially to allow an author of copyrighted work to share their work in ways more open than traditional copyrights.
Essentially Creative Commons is a way to license your work in a way that allows you to choose which descriptions you want to put on things like redistribution, derivative works, attributing the author... and if you want you can literally declare that your work is public domain.
The Clorox ready mop preforms very well on floors due to its ability to get into deep crevices and under tables, stoves and cabinets. The solution used in the mop is specially for floors and preforms great.
The most accommodating, or flexible, Creative Commons License is the attribution license. It allows for anyone to use, distribute, or build upon an existing work as long as you give credit to the original creator. In total, there are six different Creative Commons Licenses. The Creative Commons website provides more information about the use and restrictions for each license type.
Creative commons is a non-profit organization located in Mountain view California. The latest licenses that Creative commons is offering is the Attribution license.
Creative Commons
When you have created a work, you may attach a Creative Commons license to it, which allows certain broad categories of use without further agreements. See the link below for more information.ooo
CC REL is the Creative Commons Rights Expression Language. It is recommended by the Creative Commons in order to describe how license information can be described and attached to works using RDF.
Creative Commons licenses do not affect exceptions and limitations to copyright laws as this was already taken into account when the Creative Commons license was drafter. You can find more information from the Creative Commons section of the Wikipedia website.
Creative Commons was created in December 2002.
Yes, but it is made available under a very broad Creative Commons license.
The idea is essentially to allow an author of copyrighted work to share their work in ways more open than traditional copyrights. Essentially Creative Commons is a way to license your work in a way that allows you to choose which descriptions you want to put on things like redistribution, derivative works, attributing the author... and if you want you can literally declare that your work is public domain.
Yes they can.
If you are a creator, using a Creative Commons license means your work can get greater exposure without heaps of paperwork. If you are a user, CC materials can be used and often modified without heaps of paperwork.
There are nine free vector sites currently listed that use Creative Commons attribution licenses. Creative Commons allows photographers, and illustrators or creators of any content to license their work and tag it so that it is easily accessible online.