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+ | =====Licensing Documentation and Tutorials Linked on this Site===== | ||
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+ | If you are providing links to external materials, such as videos, PowerPoint, handouts, podcasts, and so forth, make sure in advance you have the rights to post these materials (a good rule of thumb for using other folks' material is " | ||
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+ | Note: if you are producing this material for your organization, | ||
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+ | ===Applying for a Creative Commons License=== | ||
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+ | CC licenses are very easy and quick to apply for (even fun -- you get to twirl a couple of knobs in the process!). You do have [[http:// | ||
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+ | When you have applied for your license (which should take less than a minute), then paste your license on your document, save it, and that's it. | ||
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+ | ===Linking to Creative Commons Licensed Work=== | ||
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+ | Note that material that is explicitly licensed under Creative Commons as "share and share alike" can be used without informing the source, and because this is the Evergreen wiki, you can also assume it's fair to link to [[http:// | ||
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