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| By LuMaxArt |
There’s much concern and conversation over how to protect
one’s own work and how to know which type of permissions are allowed when considering
the use of others copyrighted work. As educators,
there is a site that can remove some of the guess work for us and for our
students. I recommend spending some time becoming familiar with
Creative Commons. If you are looking for media to
use, Creative Commons allows one to search media through different search sites
selecting certain permissions. If you
are looking for ways to protect or share your own work, Creative Commons
provides a number of licenses to help clarify what the creator has allowed or
not allowed.
Happy sharing,
Mrs. A
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