Computer Science, asked by stefangonzalez246, 9 months ago

List and click on any of the three hyperlinks in the website: creativecommonsdotorg

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Answered by aburaihana123
3

Answer:

• What is Creative Commons and what do you do?

• Is Creative Commons against copyright? `

• What does “Some Rights Reserved” mean?

Explanation:

The hyperlinks given in the website are explaining about creative commons. It details on what the organization is about and what it does.

Secondly, it illustrates if creative commons would have copyright issue. These are copyright licenses and are not against copyrights.

The third hyperlink details on the phrase “Some Rights Reserved”. Often owners have all rights reserved and indicate the same. But in CC there is a choice given between reserving all rights and surrendering all rights.

Answered by pratapsinghaditya292
1

Answer:

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