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  • burnsk
    Karen Burns on 2008-04-05
    Fair Use allows us to use Creative Commons materials for school work and teaching materials as long as we give attribution, or credit, to the originator.
    Mrs. Burns

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  • viggenjakt
    Marty N on 2006-05-19
    A nonprofit organization that offers flexible copyright licences for creative works
  • justinyc
    Justin on 2006-06-09
    Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that offers flexible copyright licenses for creative works.
  • ajp-diigo
    Alison Pope on 2006-06-12
    Creative Commons provides a directory of resource people have made available for re-use under CC licence terms.
  • akatsuki
    akatsuki on 2006-07-25
    Copyleft licenses used to share and enhance creativity.
  • jasonbentley
    jasonbentley on 2006-09-13
    Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that offers flexible copyright licenses for creative works.
  • cryztalvisions
    B Alexander on 2006-09-15
    Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that offers flexible copyright licenses for creative works
  • mikeheth
    Mike Hetherington on 2006-11-14
    Flexible copyright for creative work
  • srcr--
    Peter . on 2006-12-24
    Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Res
  • bookwyrmish
    Sue Rockwood on 2007-04-09
    "Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists,
    artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the
    freedoms they want it to carry."
  • witchyrichy
    Karen Richardson on 2008-07-06
    Fair use and creative commons are really two different things. Fair use is a provision of traditional copyright that grants teachers the right to use materials without permission within their classrooms. Creative Commons allows users to change their copyright so materials can be used both in and out of the classroom, ie, republished on websites or as part of remixes.

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