Q. What is a Creative Commons Licence?
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Last Updated: Sep 26, 2024 Views: 539
Last Updated: Sep 26, 2024 Views: 539
Creative Commons (CC) licenses are used worldwide to clearly let users know how a work can be used without them having to ask for permission. By assigning a CC licence to your research outputs, you retain copyright while allowing others to copy, distribute, and make some uses of your work.
The CC Choose a License tool will help you select the CC licence that will best suit your needs and preferences.
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