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FIGURE 4.5
Creative Commons 10th birthday
celebration in San Francisco

Image from Flickr: flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/8256206923
Author: tvol | CC BY 2.0
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This work, “90fied,” is a derivate of “Creative Commons 10th Birthday Celebration San Francisco” (flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/8256206923) by tvol (https://www.flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/), used under CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/). “90fied” is licensed under CC BY by [Your name here].

FIGURE 4.6
Example of a modification of
another work and the attribution
you would apply

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In every case, the goals are the same: you want to make it easy for others to know who created which parts of the work. To do this, you should (1) identify the terms under which any given work, or part of a work, can be used, and (2) provide information about the works you used to create your new work or that you incorporated into your work.

Final Remarks
When applying a CC license to a work, you should (1) use the CC license chooser to determine which CC license best meets your needs. Apply the license code if possible, or copy and paste the text and links provided. (2) If you are using an online platform, use the built-in CC license tools to mark your work with a CC license. (3) Mark your work and give proper attribution to others’ works using the TASL approach.