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My work grazing sweetly on the Creative Commons
I have decided to put all the content of the web design workshops that I create out into the public domain, using a Creative Commons license. Creative Commons really are a swell bunch of people.
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I have decided to put all the content of the web design workshops that I create out into the public domain, using a Creative Commons license.
Creative Commons really are a swell bunch of people. It is so easy to choose the right license for your purposes, making it as easy as pie to share your slice with others.
I plumped for a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales Licence, allowing people to build on any work that I produce (commercially as well) so long as they attribute the original work.
And there's the full low-down on all the licenses available. Sweet.