By Matt

CREATIVE COMMONS I.C.T.
Explain Creative Commons
(what is it? How does it work?)

 The creative commons website is basically a website where all content
 is easily copyrighted without money and shared with the public but
 authors remain in control of their work
Explain all of these licenses
ļ‚§   Copy Right
ļ‚§   This means your work has a right not to be copied unless you want it to


ļ‚§   Attribution
ļ‚§   This means that you can tweak the work and make do anything you like you can even
    make money but you have to give credit.


ļ‚§   Non- Commercial
ļ‚§   This means you can tweak the work and do anything but you can not make any
    money out of it.


ļ‚§   Share Alike
ļ‚§   This means you can tweak the work and do anything you like with the work but you
    must not copyright it and share it how you found it.


ļ‚§   No Derivative Works
ļ‚§   This means you can not tweak the work in anyway but you can pass it on.
Explain Why Using Creative Commons
 licenses Is A Good Choice
ļ‚§ This is a good choice for authors and teachers because work is easily
   shared and is very accessible for teachers to show work. It is also
   legal for them to show . For authors it is a good choice because they
   can copyright their works without having to pay money.
Explain Why Using Creative Commons
Licenses Might Not Be A Good Choice
ļ‚§ This might not be a good choice for authors because maybe
   someone can post someone else’s work on creative commons and
   share alike and you wanted it not to be public.
Website analysis
http://creativecommons.org/about

http://www.smartcopying.edu.au/scw/go/pid/525

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOJYnbK2wbA

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

http://www.smartcopying.edu.au/scw/go/pid/525

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