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Mere publication of OER would not constitute a violation per se of a Creative Commons license. So long as publication to the web does not contravene a term of use, that publication is legal.  | Mere publication of OER would not constitute a violation per se of a Creative Commons license. So long as publication to the web does not contravene a term of use, that publication is legal.  | ||
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Mere publication of OER would not constitute a violation per se of a Creative Commons license. So long as publication to the web does not contravene a term of use, that publication is legal.