This creative commons license allows others to copy, distribute, display, perform and remix your work if they credit your name as requested by you.
What is Attribution?
100
A website where you can find and upload photos that can be freely used.
What is Flickr?
200
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO).
What is the body responsible for Canada’s system of intellectual property?
200
This license says that others can only copy, distribute, display or perform verbatim copies of your work. Aka they cannot edit it in any way.
What is No Derivative Works?
200
Websites where you can find free music and audio clips.
What are YouTube, soundcloud, ccMixter, and Jamendo?
300
Literary, artistic, dramatic, musical works (including computer programing), performer’s performances, sound recordings and communication signals.
What is works protected under copyright?
300
This license says that others can distribute your work only under a license identical to the one you have chosen for your work.
What is Share Alike?
300
A library of teaching and learning materials freely available online for everyone to use, under an open license.
i.e. full courses, course modules, syllabi, lectures, homework assignments, quizzes, games, etc.
What is Open Educational Resource?
400
The percentage of copyrighted works that teachers can use under the fair dealings guidelines.
What is 10%?
400
This license says that others can copy, distribute, display, perform or remix your work but for non-commercial purposes only.
What is Non-Commercial?
400
Organizations I can consult if I am unsure how to follow the rules when using resources.
What is Canadian Teachers Federation (CTF), ETFO, TDSB, other Boards, OTF, etc?
500
Three provinces in which teachers cannot copy court decisions.
What are Manitoba, Quebec and Nunavut?
500
If used alone, this license says that others can have free access to use your work including to distribute it, change it, sell it, and change licenses it carries.