One of the best things about the Web 2.0 is the creation and sharing of user-created content. Tools like Flickr and YouTube (and hundreds of others) make uploading, sharing and obtaining digitized content easy. But with the free exchange of content comes responsibility...of determining how it is shared, how it may be used, and how to properly credit the author or creator.
Enter Creative Commons, the best thing to happen to Copyright since, well, ever...
With Creative Commons licenses, you can share, remix, and reuse content legally.
One of the best things about the Web 2.0 is the creation and sharing of user-created content. Tools like Flickr and YouTube (and hundreds of others) make uploading, sharing and obtaining digitized content easy. But with the free exchange of content comes responsibility...of determining how it is shared, how it may be used, and how to properly credit the author or creator.
Enter Creative Commons, the best thing to happen to Copyright since, well, ever...
With Creative Commons licenses, you can share, remix, and reuse content legally.