What Do The Icons Mean?: Remember That Once You Have Applied A CC License, You Cannot Revoke It
What Do The Icons Mean?: Remember That Once You Have Applied A CC License, You Cannot Revoke It
What Do The Icons Mean?: Remember That Once You Have Applied A CC License, You Cannot Revoke It
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Credit must be given to you, the creator.
(ND/ NoDerivatives)
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Adaptations must be shared under the same terms.
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Credit must be given to you, the creator.
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No derivatives or adaptations of your work are permitted.
(NC/ NonCommercial)
Only noncommercial use of your work is permitted.
(SA/ ShareAlike)
Adaptations must be shared under the same terms.
Type of material
Make sure the material is appropriate for CC licensing.
CC licenses are appropriate for all types of content you want to share publicly, except software and
hardware.
Specify precisely what it is you are licensing.
Any given work has multiple elements; e.g., text, images, music. Make sure to clearly mark or indicate
in a notice which of those are covered by the license.
Type of license
Think about how you want the material to be used.
Consider what you hope to achieve by sharing your work when determining which of the six CC
licenses to apply. For example, if you want it to appear in a Wikipedia article, it must be licensed using
BY-SA or a compatible license.
Consider any obligations that may affect what type of license you apply.
Think about any obligations you have, such as licensing requirements from a funding source,
employment agreement, or limitations on your ability to use a CC license imposed by a collecting
society, that dictate which (if any) of the six CC licenses you can apply.
Additional provisions
Consider offering a warranty.
If you are confident you have cleared all rights in the material, you may choose to warrant that the work
does not violate the rights of any third parties.
Specify additional permissions, if desired.
You have the option of granting permissions above and beyond what the license allows; for example,
allowing licensees to translate ND-licensed material. If so, consider using CC+ to indicate the additional
permissions offered.
Special preferences
Specify attribution information if desired.
You may indicate particular attribution parties, a URI for the material, and other attribution information
for licensees to retain.
Indicate any non binding requests.
You may ask licensees to adhere to your special requests, such as marking or describing changes they
make to your material.
The following list sets out some basic things that you should think about before you apply a
Creative Commons license to your material, or use Creative Commons-licensed material. It is not
an exhaustive list. If you have additional questions or concerns, feel free to post to one of our email
discussion lists, send us an email at info@creativecommons.org, send an email to one of our
country project leads or obtain your own legal advice.
Contents
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• 1.1 Irrevocability
• 1.4.2 Consider any obligations that may affect what type of license you apply.
• 2.1.2 Make sure the license grants permission for what you want to do.
• 2.2.3 Some uses of licensed material do not require permission under the license.
• 2.3.3 Determine what, if anything, you can do with adaptations you make.
Irrevocability
Once you apply a CC license to your material, anyone who receives it may rely on that
license for as long as the material is protected by copyright and similar rights, even if you
Type of material
CC licenses are appropriate for all types of content you want to share publicly, except
Any given work has multiple elements; e.g., text, images, music. Make sure to clearly mark
CC licenses are operative only where copyright, sui generis database rights, or other rights
closely related to copyright come into play. They should not be applied to material in the
public domain.
Clear rights needed to use the material.
If the material includes rights held by others, make sure to get permission to sublicense
those rights under the CC license. If you created the material in the scope of your
employment or as a work-for-hire, you may not be the holder of the rights and may need to
Prominently mark or indicate in a notice any rights held by third parties, such as publicity
or trademark rights. This includes any content you used under exceptions or limitations to
copyright, and any third party content used under another license (even if it is the same
Type of license
Consider what you hope to achieve by sharing your work when determining which of the
six CC licenses to apply. For example, if you want it to appear in a Wikipedia article, it
Consider any obligations that may affect what type of license you apply.
Think about any obligations you have, such as licensing requirements from a funding
by a collecting society, that dictate which (if any) of the six CC licenses you can apply.
Additional provisions
If you are confident you have cleared all rights in the material, you may choose to warrant
that the work does not violate the rights of any third parties.
Specify additional permissions, if desired.
You have the option of granting permissions above and beyond what the license allows;
Special preferences
You may indicate particular attribution parties, a URI for the material, and other attribution
You may ask licensees to adhere to your special requests, such as marking or describing
The human-readable deed is a summary of, but not a replacement for, the legal code. It
does not explain everything you need to know before using licensed material.
Make sure the license grants permission for what you want to do.
There are six different CC licenses. Two of the licenses prohibit the sharing
BY-NC-SA), and two require adaptations be licensed under the same license (BY-SA, BY-
NC-SA).
Take note of the particular version of the license.
The current version (4.0) differs from prior versions in important respects. Similarly,
the jurisdiction ports may differ in certain terms, such as dispute resolution and choice of
law.
The licensor should have marked which elements of the work are subject to the license
and which are not. For those elements that are not subject to the license, you may need
separate permission.
The license does not contain a warranty, so if you think there may be third party rights in
Some uses of licensed material do not require permission under the license.
If the use you want to make of a work falls within an exception or limitation to copyright or
similar rights, you may do so. Those uses are unregulated by the license.
Provide attribution.
All CC licenses require you provide attribution and mark the material when you share it
All CC licenses prohibit you from applying effective technological measures or imposing
legal terms that would prevent others from doing what the license permits.
Determine what, if anything, you can do with adaptations you make.
Depending on what type of license is applied, you are limited in whether you can share
your adaptation and if so, what license you can apply to your contributions.
Termination is automatic.
All CC licenses terminate automatically when you fail to comply with its terms. If the
material is under a 4.0 license, you must fix the problem within 30 days of discovery if you
The licensor may make special requests when you use the material. We recommend you
do so when reasonable, but that is your option and not your obligation.
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The following list sets out some basic things that you should think about before you apply a
Creative Commons license to your material, or use Creative Commons-licensed material. It is not
an exhaustive list. If you have additional questions or concerns, feel free to post to one of our email
discussion lists, send us an email at info@creativecommons.org, send an email to one of our
country project leads or obtain your own legal advice.
[hide]
• 1.1 Irrevocability
• 1.4.2 Consider any obligations that may affect what type of license you apply.
• 2.1.2 Make sure the license grants permission for what you want to do.
• 2.2.3 Some uses of licensed material do not require permission under the license.
• 2.3.2 Do not restrict others from exercising rights under the license.
• 2.3.3 Determine what, if anything, you can do with adaptations you make.
Irrevocability
Once you apply a CC license to your material, anyone who receives it may rely on that
license for as long as the material is protected by copyright and similar rights, even if you
Type of material
CC licenses are appropriate for all types of content you want to share publicly, except
Any given work has multiple elements; e.g., text, images, music. Make sure to clearly mark
CC licenses are operative only where copyright, sui generis database rights, or other rights
closely related to copyright come into play. They should not be applied to material in the
public domain.
If the material includes rights held by others, make sure to get permission to sublicense
those rights under the CC license. If you created the material in the scope of your
employment or as a work-for-hire, you may not be the holder of the rights and may need to
Prominently mark or indicate in a notice any rights held by third parties, such as publicity
or trademark rights. This includes any content you used under exceptions or limitations to
copyright, and any third party content used under another license (even if it is the same
Type of license
Consider what you hope to achieve by sharing your work when determining which of the
six CC licenses to apply. For example, if you want it to appear in a Wikipedia article, it
Consider any obligations that may affect what type of license you apply.
Think about any obligations you have, such as licensing requirements from a funding
by a collecting society, that dictate which (if any) of the six CC licenses you can apply.
Additional provisions
If you are confident you have cleared all rights in the material, you may choose to warrant
that the work does not violate the rights of any third parties.
You have the option of granting permissions above and beyond what the license allows;
You may indicate particular attribution parties, a URI for the material, and other attribution
You may ask licensees to adhere to your special requests, such as marking or describing
The human-readable deed is a summary of, but not a replacement for, the legal code. It
does not explain everything you need to know before using licensed material.
Make sure the license grants permission for what you want to do.
There are six different CC licenses. Two of the licenses prohibit the sharing
BY-NC-SA), and two require adaptations be licensed under the same license (BY-SA, BY-
NC-SA).
The current version (4.0) differs from prior versions in important respects. Similarly,
the jurisdiction ports may differ in certain terms, such as dispute resolution and choice of
law.
Scope of the license.
The licensor should have marked which elements of the work are subject to the license
and which are not. For those elements that are not subject to the license, you may need
separate permission.
The license does not contain a warranty, so if you think there may be third party rights in
Some uses of licensed material do not require permission under the license.
If the use you want to make of a work falls within an exception or limitation to copyright or
similar rights, you may do so. Those uses are unregulated by the license.
Provide attribution.
All CC licenses require you provide attribution and mark the material when you share it
All CC licenses prohibit you from applying effective technological measures or imposing
legal terms that would prevent others from doing what the license permits.
Depending on what type of license is applied, you are limited in whether you can share
your adaptation and if so, what license you can apply to your contributions.
Termination is automatic.
All CC licenses terminate automatically when you fail to comply with its terms. If the
material is under a 4.0 license, you must fix the problem within 30 days of discovery if you
The licensor may make special requests when you use the material. We recommend you
do so when reasonable, but that is your option and not your obligation.
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