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  1. Creative Commons Korea (CC Korea) is the affiliated network of Creative Commons in South Korea. In March 2005, CC Korea was initiated by Jongsoo Yoon (in Korean : 윤종수), former Presiding Judge of Incheon District Court, as a project of Korea Association for Infomedia Law (KAFIL).

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  3. Creative Commons is the nonprofit behind the open licenses and other legal tools that allow creators to share their work. Our legal tools are free to use. Learn more about our work Learn more about CC Licensing Support our work Use the license for your own material. Public Domain List 4.0 Licenses 4.0 International

  4. Use Creative Commons tools to help share your work. Our free, easy-to-use copyright licenses provide a simple, standardized way to give your permission to share and use your creative work — on conditions of your choice. You can adopt one of our licenses by sharing on a platform, sharing your work with an open license, or dedicating your work ...

  5. CC 4.0 -lisenssien suomennos. Creative Commons -lisenssien 4.0-versiot julkaistiin syksyllä 2013. Suomennos valmistui ja otettiin vuonna 2014, maailman ensimmäisenä käännöksenä.

  6. A Creative Commons ( CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted "work". [a] A CC license is used when an author wants to give other people the right to share, use, and build upon a work that the author has created.

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