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@eman                         @sdarine

facebook.com/emanjaradat      facebook.com/sdarine
linkedin.com/in/emanjaradat   linkedin.com/in/darine
Jordanopensource.org          TheIdentityChef.com
emanmjaradat@gmail.com        sdarine@mail.ru
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3   Paste the license in your blog footer / blog post footer
Allows users to choose one of the six
Creative Commons licenses to apply to the
content they upload to Facebook.

          -- CURRENTLY ON HOLD –




       Add your license and the way you want to be
   attributed below each photo and album description.
Add the way you want to be attributed below each
photo and album description, since it’s often hard to
   for people to attribute flickr photos properly.
Add the way you want to be attributed below each
         photo and album description.
http://www.google.com/help/hc/imag
ube_174555_cc_1_en.gif#1
For all videos it is a good idea to add a mention of
your licensing in the credits section of the video, as
             well as the video description.
For all slides / documents it is a good idea to add a
 mention of your licensing in the end or beginning
When done properly attribution helps both you & the previous authors of the
work gain more authority & reach more people
1. KEEP INTACT ANY COPYRIGHT NOTICES FOR THE WORK
2. CREDIT THE AUTHOR, LICENSOR AND/OR OTHER PARTIES IN THE
   MANNER THEY SPECIFY
3. THE TITLE OF THE WORK + THE URL FOR THE WORK IF APPLICABLE.
4. URL FOR THE CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE SELECTED WITH EACH
  COPY OF THE WORK THAT YOU MAKE AVAILABLE.
5. IF YOU ARE MAKING A DERIVATIVE , YOU NEED TO IDENTIFY THAT
  YOUR WORK IS A DERIVATIVE WORK




     Telling the author of work will not only make the  but also help you promote your work.
A suite of tools that makes it
ridiculously simple for anyone to copy
and paste the correct attribution for
any CC licensed work. These tools will
query the metadata around a CC-
licensed object and produce a properly
formatted attribution that users can
copy and paste wherever they need to.
This presentsation was created by Darine Sabbagh in
collaboration with Eman Jaradat.

Slides   5-10 and the background for the entrie
presentation were designed by Naeema Zarif |
www.naeemazarif.com | CC BY NC

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
License. To view a copy of this license, visit
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ or
send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street,
Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
Check out this license’s limiitations           here.



We would be happy to hear about how              this
presentation has     helped     you               
Using Creative Commons & Social Media to Create, Share, Network and Build Your Personal Brand
Using Creative Commons & Social Media to Create, Share, Network and Build Your Personal Brand
Using Creative Commons & Social Media to Create, Share, Network and Build Your Personal Brand

Using Creative Commons & Social Media to Create, Share, Network and Build Your Personal Brand

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    @eman @sdarine facebook.com/emanjaradat facebook.com/sdarine linkedin.com/in/emanjaradat linkedin.com/in/darine Jordanopensource.org TheIdentityChef.com emanmjaradat@gmail.com sdarine@mail.ru
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    1 2 3 Paste the license in your blog footer / blog post footer
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    Allows users tochoose one of the six Creative Commons licenses to apply to the content they upload to Facebook. -- CURRENTLY ON HOLD – Add your license and the way you want to be attributed below each photo and album description.
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    Add the wayyou want to be attributed below each photo and album description, since it’s often hard to for people to attribute flickr photos properly.
  • 20.
    Add the wayyou want to be attributed below each photo and album description.
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    For all videosit is a good idea to add a mention of your licensing in the credits section of the video, as well as the video description.
  • 23.
    For all slides/ documents it is a good idea to add a mention of your licensing in the end or beginning
  • 28.
    When done properlyattribution helps both you & the previous authors of the work gain more authority & reach more people
  • 29.
    1. KEEP INTACTANY COPYRIGHT NOTICES FOR THE WORK 2. CREDIT THE AUTHOR, LICENSOR AND/OR OTHER PARTIES IN THE MANNER THEY SPECIFY 3. THE TITLE OF THE WORK + THE URL FOR THE WORK IF APPLICABLE. 4. URL FOR THE CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE SELECTED WITH EACH COPY OF THE WORK THAT YOU MAKE AVAILABLE. 5. IF YOU ARE MAKING A DERIVATIVE , YOU NEED TO IDENTIFY THAT YOUR WORK IS A DERIVATIVE WORK Telling the author of work will not only make the  but also help you promote your work.
  • 30.
    A suite oftools that makes it ridiculously simple for anyone to copy and paste the correct attribution for any CC licensed work. These tools will query the metadata around a CC- licensed object and produce a properly formatted attribution that users can copy and paste wherever they need to.
  • 31.
    This presentsation wascreated by Darine Sabbagh in collaboration with Eman Jaradat. Slides 5-10 and the background for the entrie presentation were designed by Naeema Zarif | www.naeemazarif.com | CC BY NC This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA. Check out this license’s limiitations here. We would be happy to hear about how this presentation has helped you 