When using Creative Commons content in print materials, you should include the title of the work, the author's name, the type of license it is under, and a link to the license. This attribution should be placed in a prominent location where readers can easily see it.
To properly cite a Creative Commons image in your work, you should include the title of the image, the creator's name, the source where you found the image, the type of Creative Commons license it has, and a link to the license terms.
To cite Creative Commons images properly, include the creator's name, the title of the image, the license type (such as CC BY 4.0), and a link to the original image source.
Creative Commons was created in 2001.
To properly cite content licensed under Creative Commons, you should include the title of the work, the author's name, the type of license it is under (such as CC BY 4.0), and a link to the original source.
To properly attribute an image from Wikimedia Commons in your work, include the title of the image, the author's name, the license type, and a link to the original image page. For example: "Image Title" by Author Name, licensed under License Type, Link to Image Page.
Information on Creative Commons buttons can be found on the creativecommons website. They show many different logos which are known as the Creative Commons buttons.
Use public domain materials, wholly original works, or Creative Commons-licensed materials.
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 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.
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.
In copyright, CC stands for Creative Commons, an extremely broad license that lets the copyright holder specify what uses they will allow without additional permission. For example, CC-BY-NC means you can use my work for non-commercial uses (NC), as long as you properly attribute me (BY).