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USING CC LICENSES AND CC-LICENSED WORKS - 69 -

Introductory Statistics:

  • Provided without attribution as requested by the work's original creator or licensor.
  • Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

Khan Academy Resources:

Al Greene/SOPHIA Resources:

Boundless Resources:

Susan Dean and Barbara Illowsky's Collaborative Statistics:

FIGURE 4.7 Example of marking works created by others

There is no single answer for which CC license is the best one for your work. It is important to remember why you are sharing your work and what you hope others might do with it, before making your CC license choice.

4.2 | THINGS TO CONSIDER AFTER CC LICENSING
Applying a CC license alone is not enough to ensure that your work is freely available for easy reuse and remix. Licensors must also consider additional factors that affect the accessibility and usability of their works for future users.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Explain why CC discourages changing the license terms
  • Explain how a paywall affects CC-licensed content
  • Describe why the technical format of content is significant
  • Describe what happens when someone changes their mind about CC licensing