
This is the third in a series of posts on Creative Commons (CC). Last time we looked at Copyright Law. Click here to view the previous post. In this post, we will explore the anatomy of each CC license.
This is the third in a series of posts on Creative Commons (CC). Last time we looked at Copyright Law. Click here to view the previous post. In this post, we will explore the anatomy of each CC license.
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Thanks Jason
Great job putting everything together in one place. Recommended reading for all, especially for the Notesmaster content developers busy creating OERs.