4. 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
5. 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.
6. Share Alike
People can also use it commercially, and
they must license the new work under a
Share Alike license.
20. 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.