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If you are using a photo with the Share Alike license, what do you need to do?
Don't worry about providing the credit to the originator.
You can't make money. You can't sell it.
No changes. It must stay equal to the original work.
Must use the same Creative Commons License.
This Creative Commons License lets others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim/exact copies of your work, not derivatives works based upon it.
Non-Commerical License
Share Alike License
Attribution License
No Derivative Works License
This Creative Commons License lets others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work and derivative works based upon it, but for non commercial purposes.
Non Commercial License
Share Alike License
Attribution License
No Derivative Works License
This Creative Commons License allows others to distribute derivative works only under a license IDENTICAL to the license that governs your work.
Non-Commercial License
Share Alike License
Attribution License
No derivative Works License
This Creative Commons License allows others to distribute, remix, modify, either commercially or non-commercially and is known as the most lenient license.
Non-Commercial License
Share Alike License
Attribution License
No derivative Works License
What License does this have?
Attribution-Share Alike License
Attribution-No Derivative Works License
Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike License
Attribution-Non commercial-No Derivative Works License
For a work to be protected under copyright, it must:
be copied with permission.
be original and fixed in a tangible (physical) form.
include a Copyright Notice.
be included in the Fair Use Act.
Any idea or artistic creation that is recorded in some form, whether it’s hard copy or digital.
Creative Work
Copyright
Creative Commons
License
A clear way to define the copyright of your creative work so people know how it can be used.
Creative Work
Copyright
Creative Commons
License
Stealing copyrighted work by downloading or copying it in order to keep, sell, or give it away without permission and without paying.
Plagiarize
Public Domain
Piracy
Fair Use
Copying, “lifting,” or making slight changes to some or all of someone else’s work and saying you created it.
Plagiarize
Public Domain
Piracy
Fair Use
The ability to use a small amount of copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations (schoolwork and education, news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, and comedy/parody).
Plagiarize
Public Domain
Piracy
Fair Use
Alex had an idea for a poem in his head for the longest time, but once he finally wrote it down it instantly had a ____________________.
Creative Commons
Public Domain
Copyright
Creative Work
When Dwayne used a kind of copyright to make it easy for others to copy and share his video, he was using ____________________.
Creative Commons
Public Domain
Copyright
Fair Use