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Creative Commons License
Creative Commons provides alternative licenses whereby you can
release some of the rights you are automatically assigned by copyright
law.
The most open license is the Attribution license.
With this you receive the greatest exposure for your work, since
allows your work to be distributed anywhere or modified to someone's
specific needs, while still giving you credit for its creation.
Other Creative Commons license choices specify whether you allow
commercial use of the work, whether you allow modifications of the
work, and whether you allow derivative works to be created based
on your work.
When you submit content to DSpace, you see a Creative Commons form
that allows you to identify the license to be used with the item
you are submitting, so people can know what they're allowed to do
with your work. This form is optional in DSpace; you can skip it
if you wish to retain your full copyright.
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