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π Topic Summary
Creative Commons (CC) licenses are like permission slips for the internet. They let creators share their work (like photos, music, or writing) while still keeping some rights. Instead of the strict rules of full copyright, CC licenses offer a flexible way to allow others to reuse, remix, or share your work, depending on the specific license you choose. Understanding these licenses is crucial for being a responsible and ethical digital citizen and web developer.
Basically, when you create something and put it online, a CC license tells other people what they're allowed to do with it. It's a win-win: creators get recognition, and everyone else gets to use awesome stuff legally! π
π€ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the term with the correct definition:
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Attribution | A. Allows commercial use of the work |
| 2. Non-Commercial | B. Giving credit to the original creator |
| 3. Share Alike | C. Requires new works to have the same license |
| 4. Creative Commons | D. A type of copyright license |
| 5. Commercial | E. Prohibits using the work for profit |
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Creative Commons licenses are used to grant _________ to the public while still protecting the _________ of the original creator. These licenses provide different levels of _________, allowing creators to specify how their work can be _________ and _________. Understanding these licenses is important for respecting _________ online.
Word Bank: rights, used, copyright, shared, permission
π€ Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you found an amazing image online with a Creative Commons license. The license says 'Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike.' How could you use this image in your school project, and what would you need to do to follow the license terms?
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