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adriana.portela@lebara.com has attended:
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Cc licensing

Could you please let me more about cc licensing. Thank you!

RE: cc licensing

Hi Adriana

Thanks for getting in touch. By "CC" are you referring to Creative Commons? This is an internationally recognised way to attribute your content. It governs what other people are allowed to do with you text, images, videos or similar

The official website is https://creativecommons.org/ where you can find guides on the different levels of licence. You can also create a badge that is easy to embed in a website or presentation here https://creativecommons.org/choose/

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