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+ | <div style="float:right;margin-left:40px;width:200px"><img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/d/d4/CamJIC-Practices-CC0.png" style="width:=200px"><p>The marks for the CC0 license (left) and Public Domain Mark (right) to be displayed on works under these agreements.</p></div> | ||
<p>The Creative Commons ‘No Rights Reserved license’ (known as the CC0 license) essentially waives all copyrights you have over you work. This means there is no legal protection against you works being used, modified, redistributed or made proprietary.</p> | <p>The Creative Commons ‘No Rights Reserved license’ (known as the CC0 license) essentially waives all copyrights you have over you work. This means there is no legal protection against you works being used, modified, redistributed or made proprietary.</p> | ||
<p>Under the CC0 anyone can access your work, and use it in any way they want. However, you cannot license the work of other people under the CC0 unless you have express permission to do so or they have also used the CC0 license. This is an example of license compatibility issues <a href="#comp" class="blue">(see compatibility tables)</a>.</p> | <p>Under the CC0 anyone can access your work, and use it in any way they want. However, you cannot license the work of other people under the CC0 unless you have express permission to do so or they have also used the CC0 license. This is an example of license compatibility issues <a href="#comp" class="blue">(see compatibility tables)</a>.</p> | ||
<p>Unlicensed work released into the public domain can be used by anyone in any way, again meaning that continued access cannot be ensured. Creative Commons recommends using the ‘Public Domain Mark’ for this work. This is intended for old works that are already in the public domain without copyright in order to provide information about them [1].</p> | <p>Unlicensed work released into the public domain can be used by anyone in any way, again meaning that continued access cannot be ensured. Creative Commons recommends using the ‘Public Domain Mark’ for this work. This is intended for old works that are already in the public domain without copyright in order to provide information about them [1].</p> | ||
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<p style="font-size:80%">[1] Wiki.creativecommons.org, (2015).Frequently Asked Questions - Creative Commons. <a href="https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Can_I_combin-e_works_that_use_different_Creative_Commons_licenses_into_my_work.3F" class="blue">[online]</a> [Accessed 5 Sep. 2015].</p> | <p style="font-size:80%">[1] Wiki.creativecommons.org, (2015).Frequently Asked Questions - Creative Commons. <a href="https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Can_I_combin-e_works_that_use_different_Creative_Commons_licenses_into_my_work.3F" class="blue">[online]</a> [Accessed 5 Sep. 2015].</p> |
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