I get many emails asking if visitors are allowed to use the things they see on my website. Yes, yes, YES! That's why I put it up on the web! Did you know that anything you create is eligible to be licensed under a Creative Commons license? Check out the links below to discover what this means. All you need to decide is HOW YOU want to license your work!
Creative Commons License
Materials created by Amanda D. Trei are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Click on the image above to see how I license the work I add to my site. Because I have a "visitor's share" section on my site, all works included on the Visitor's Share page (as well as other areas where visitor share ideas/documents are hosted) fall within this copyright license (not created by Amanda D. Trei, though, but created by the author indicated).
What does this mean exactly? Here's what you CAN do:
▪View, download, print, and use any materials on the site.
▪Adapt, change, modify, reconstruct, remix, etc any materials on the site for your personal use.
▪Share materials on the site as they are with anyone at your school or via email, website, Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, and other WEB 2.0/social networking sites. When you do this, it is best to credit the original author.
▪Share materials that you have adapted, changed, modified, reconstructed, remixed, etc with anyone at your school or via email, website, Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, and other WEB 2.0/social networking sites. When you do this, it is best to credit the original author (i.e. "adapted from the work of "). In other words, Share & Share Alike!
Here's what you CAN'T do:
▪Use materials created by Amanda D. Trei or authors featured on the Visitor's Share page (or other areas of the site, where visitor share ideas/documents/materials are hosted) in a for-profit publication whether it be a downloadable document, podcast, book, presentation, or any other format created for the intent of earning money, without permission (you must contact the original author if you wish to include something in a for-profit publication).
▪Use materials created by Amanda D. Trei or other authors featured on the site as is and refuse to share with colleagues. In other words, Share & Share Alike!
▪Alter, adapt, change, modify, reconstruct, remix, etc materials created by Amanda D. Trei or other authors featured on the site and refuse to share with colleagues. In other words, Share & Share Alike!
I get many emails asking if visitors are allowed to use the things they see on my website. Yes, yes, YES! That's why I put it up on the web! Did you know that anything you create is eligible to be licensed under a Creative Commons license? Check out the links below to discover what this means. All you need to decide is HOW YOU want to license your work!
Materials created by Amanda D. Trei are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Click on the image above to see how I license the work I add to my site. Because I have a "visitor's share" section on my site, all works included on the Visitor's Share page (as well as other areas where visitor share ideas/documents are hosted) fall within this copyright license (not created by Amanda D. Trei, though, but created by the author indicated).
What does this mean exactly?
Here's what you CAN do:
▪View, download, print, and use any materials on the site.
▪Adapt, change, modify, reconstruct, remix, etc any materials on the site for your personal use.
▪Share materials on the site as they are with anyone at your school or via email, website, Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, and other WEB 2.0/social networking sites. When you do this, it is best to credit the original author.
▪Share materials that you have adapted, changed, modified, reconstructed, remixed, etc with anyone at your school or via email, website, Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, and other WEB 2.0/social networking sites. When you do this, it is best to credit the original author (i.e. "adapted from the work of "). In other words, Share & Share Alike!
Here's what you CAN'T do:
▪Use materials created by Amanda D. Trei or authors featured on the Visitor's Share page (or other areas of the site, where visitor share ideas/documents/materials are hosted) in a for-profit publication whether it be a downloadable document, podcast, book, presentation, or any other format created for the intent of earning money, without permission (you must contact the original author if you wish to include something in a for-profit publication).
▪Use materials created by Amanda D. Trei or other authors featured on the site as is and refuse to share with colleagues. In other words, Share & Share Alike!
▪Alter, adapt, change, modify, reconstruct, remix, etc materials created by Amanda D. Trei or other authors featured on the site and refuse to share with colleagues. In other words, Share & Share Alike!