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Copyright for Instructional Materials

The guide is aimed to provide basic and general information about copyright.

Creative Commons Licenses: Explained

The Creative Commons organization was founded in 2001 as a means of permitting creators to license their work for public use under conditions they specify. Although not an alternative to copyright and not an indication that a work is part of the public domain, Creative Commons licenses permit the holders of copyright to define more clearly, than perhaps modern copyright law interpretation allows, how their works may be used and give users of copyrighted works greater creative freedom when they know, without question, how copyrighted works can be incorporated into new creations.

 

 

Finding Instructional Materials with CC Licenses

Works with Creative Commons licenses are considered open educational resources (OER).

Go to Mt. SAC's OER Guide to learn more!