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once granted unless there has been a breach, and even then the license
is terminated only for the breaching licensee.

Please note that CC0 is not a license; it is a public domain dedication. When CC0 is applied to a work, copyright no longer applies to the work in most jurisdictions around the world. Therefore, references to dual licensing arrangements like the one above are inapplicable to CC0. 

There are also [videos and comics](https://creativecommons.org/videos/)
that offer visual descriptions of how CC licenses work.

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