Creative Commons licences allow creators to grant permission to share their work in a simple and standardised way. There are several licence terms that can be added to a work – the following table shows the initials, logos and brief description of each of them:
Logo | Initials and Type of Licence | Description |
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CC BY
Attribution
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Can be used, adapted, shared, even commercially – as long as you credit the original creation |
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CC BY-SA
Attribution and ShareAlike
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Can be used, adapted, including commercially and shared – as long as you share with the same licence and credit the original creation |
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CC BY-ND
Attribution-NonDerivs
(no derivatives)
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Can re-use the work for any purpose, including commercially; however, it cannot be adapted and credit must be provided |
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CC BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial
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Can be used, adapted and shared – but, not commercially. As always, credit must be given |
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CC BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
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Can be re-used, adapted and shared non-commercially, as long as you credit the creator and license new creations under the identical terms |
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CC BY-NC-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
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The most restrictive of the licences, allowing downloading and sharing with others as long as you credit the creator. No changes can be made and it cannot be used commercially |
You may also see the following:
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CC0
No rights reserved
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Free to use (including for commercial use)
No attribution required (but considered ‘good form’ if you do)
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All rights reserved |
Material cannot be used without permission or under an exception (not a Creative Commons licence) |