3.5.4 CC BY NC 4.0 licence


Features

  • Credit must be given to the creator
  • You can distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format. 
  • You can only use the resource for non-commercial purposes. You cannot use the available resource for any commercial purposes under any circumstances. So, you cannot sell the resource or use it as part of another resource which you intend to sell. 
  • Indicate whether you have modified the material and retain an indication of any previous modifications. For instance, provide the title of the work followed by the name of the original author, and include hyperlinks to the source as well as the license. Additionally, clearly state if the material has been edited, adapted, or built upon in any way.

More details are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/deed.en.

Example: 

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Screenshot of the presentation titled 'OER - A route towards sustainable, accessible, equitable and inclusive education.

The image above is the title slide from the presentation “OER – A Route towards Sustainable, Accessible, Equitable and Inclusive Educational Practices in Malta”, by Munir Moosa. He has published the presentation under a CC BY NC 4.0 licence, allowing adaptation but not commercial use such as being sold for money. Note that Munir has also given the licensing information for individual images used in the presentation. These licences may differ from the licence used for the presentation in its entirety. Here, the image on the title slide has a CC BY licence. This means that the image could be used in a commercial product, but the presentation as a whole could not be used in this way.

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