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How do I properly attribute a Creative Commons licenced work?

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How do I properly attribute a Creative Commons licenced work?

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The proper way of accrediting your use of a work when you´re making a verbatim use is: (1) to keep intact any copyright notices for the Work; (2) credit the author, licensor and/or other parties (such as a wiki or journal) in the manner they specify; (3) the title of the Work; and (4) the Uniform Resource Identifier for the work if specified by the author and/or licensor. You also need to provide the Uniform Resource Locator for the Creative Commons licence that applies to the work, together with each copy of the work that you make available. If you are making a derivative use of a work, in addition to the above, you need to identify that your work is a derivative work, ie. ¨This is a Finnish translation of the [original work] by [author]¨ or ¨Screenplay based on [original work] by [author]¨.

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