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Date Added to MERLOT: August 08, 2004
Date Modified in MERLOT: December 03, 2012
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Author: Lawrence Lessig, Chairman of the Board of Directors Send email to Lawrence Lessig, Chairman of the Board of Directors 
Creative Commons
Submitter : Nancy J. Pelaez

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Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that offers free licenses that provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors, artists, and educators.. A Creative Commons license is based on copyright, and the licenses apply to all works that are protected by copyright law. The kinds of works that are protected by copyright law are books, websites, blogs, photographs, films, videos, songs and other audio & visual recordings, for example.
The Creative Commons licenses give creators the ability to dictate how others may exercise their copyright rights—such as the right of others to copy their work, make derivative works or adaptations of their work, to distribute their work and/or make money from their work. They do not give creators the ability to restrict anything that is otherwise permitted by exceptions or limitations to copyright—including, importantly, fair use, fair dealing or public domain works—nor do they give creators the ability to control anything is not protected by copyright law, such as facts and ideas.

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Primary Audience: High School, College General Ed, Graduate School, Professional
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Language: English
Cost Involved: no
Source Code Available: yes
Accessiblity Information Available: no
Copyright: yes
Creative Commons: Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States

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