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Open Educational Resources (OER) and Free Tools: Creative Commons & Copyright

The what, why, and how of OER.

Abiding by Copyright and Licensing Your Own Work

OER are free to use, but it is important to abide by the permissions granted by the creator. The information on this page will help you understand and abide by copyright and Creative Commons licenses when reusing or modifying OER, as well as how to apply Creative Commons licenses to OER that you create.

All About Copyright and Plagiarism

Overview of Creative Commons

Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools. Creative Commons licenses are not an alternative to copyright. They work alongside copyright and enable you to modify your copyright terms to best suit your needs.

-- From Creative Commons website

Choosing and Attributing Licenses

Types of Creative Commons Licenses

The licenses below and their descriptions come from the About the Licenses page of Creative Commons.

License Types

Attribution

Creative Commons content on this page is reused from Creative Commons by Amy Larson and Regina Gong, Lansing Community College Library, which is licensed under CC BY 4.0.

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Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.