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Some examples of legal ways to use materials created by someone else include: Creative Commons - a public copyright license that enables the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work. This is used when the content creator wants to give others the right to share, use, and build upon the work they have created; open source – programs that are made freely available and may be redistributed and modified; open access - online research outputs that are free of any and all restrictions on access, and free of many restrictions on use such as copyright or license restrictions.

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11.10 The Impact of the Internet
11.11 Creative Credit & Copyright
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11.10 The Impact of the Internet
11.11 Creative Credit & Copyright
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13.9 The Impact of the Internet
13.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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9.6 Creative Credit & Copyright
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10.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
10.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.11 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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2.6 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.11 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.7 Creative Credit & Copyright
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2.6 Creative Credit & Copyright
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1.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
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5.8 The Impact of the Internet
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5.8 The Impact of the Internet