File:Creative Commons Kiwi.ogv
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DescriptionCreative Commons Kiwi.ogv |
This short and fun animation video explains the CC licenses. “Have you ever wondered how to download and share digital content legally? How do you let people know that you want them to reuse your own work? Creative Commons licences can help you do both. We’ll show you how.” –Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Source | https://creativecommons.org/videos/creative-commons-kiwi |
Author | Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand. The video was made with support from InternetNZ and is a project of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Produced by Mohawk Media. |
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This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand license.
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