[cc-education] education NC?

Aaron Tyo-Dickerson aaron at tyodickerson.com
Mon Jan 24 20:17:00 EST 2005


Hi, Andreas:

The Non-Commercial licenses should all allow you to use CC "stamped" 
materials in your teaching or tutoring. The three licenses which include 
the NC designation also all include attribution (you must give the 
original author/artist credit) and may include limitations on creating 
derivative works or insist on "share alike."

If you are considering CC licensed content, the content itself should 
indicate the nature of its license. Websites typically have the CC logo 
and a brief statement about the license or a link to the online license. 
Print and other media form (like the Wired CD) will have it in the liner 
notes, a footer/footnote or elsewhere.

Hope this helps!

Aaron TD

Andreas Leiser wrote:

> Hi all,
>  
> I would like to know what the NC attribute means if I am 
> giving private tuitions (but I am not selling materials). May I use 
> cc-nc materials?
>  
> Thank you!
>  
> Andreas
>
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