Praxis II Computer Science (5652) Flashcards
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BY - Attribution - This symbol indicates your expectation to receive credit when your work is used by someone else. It is used in all six license combinations.
SA - Share Alike - This requires any new works based on yours to carry the same license originally designated.
ND - No Derivatives - This symbol requires your original work be passed along unchanged and in whole, no changes to it whatsoever.
NC - Non Commercial - This symbol requires no money be made by any product using your work, only non-commercial use allowed.
Attribution (CC BY)
Show credit, OK to change and/or profit from it
Attribution-Share Alike
(CC BY SA)
Show credit, OK to profit from it, use same license as stated with the original work
Attribution-NoDerivs
(CC BY-ND)
Show credit, no changes allowed, OK to profit
Atrribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC)
Show credit, no profit allowed, OK to change
Atrribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
(CC BY-NC-SA)
Show credit, no profits allowed, use original license, OK to change
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
(CC BY-NC-ND)
Show credit, non-commercial, no derivatives, most restrictive of the CC licenses
DMCA
DMCA - The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is a controversial United States digital rights management (DRM) law enacted October 28, 1998 by then-President Bill Clinton. The intent behind DMCA was to create an updated version of copyright laws to deal with the special challenges of regulating digital material. It is a law protecting artists from having their work illegally copied and reused or modified.
https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/Digital-Millennium-Copyright-Act-DMCA