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You saw a video online marked as “Creative Commons.” Does that mean I can use it without violating copyright?*2 pointsYes, it’s the same thing as Public DomainYes, as long as you pay to use the Creative CommonsYes, as long as you use it the way the Creative Commons license saysNo, it’s Creative Commons doesn’t get rid of copyright, so you’re infringing

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You saw a video online marked as “Creative Commons.” Does that mean I can use it without violating copyright?*2 pointsYes, it’s the same thing as Public DomainYes, as long as you pay to use the Creative CommonsYes, as long as you use it the way the Creative Commons license saysNo, it’s Creative Commons doesn’t get rid of copyright, so you’re infringing

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Yes, as long as you use it the way the Creative Commons license says.

Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that provides free licenses to creators who want to share their work with the public under certain conditions. These licenses do not mean that the work is in the public domain, but rather that the creator has given permission for it to be used in certain ways.

The specific conditions of a Creative Commons license can vary. Some licenses allow for any type of use as long as the original creator is credited, while others may restrict commercial use or derivative works. Therefore, you can use a video marked as “Creative Commons” without violating copyright, as long as you adhere to the conditions specified in the license.

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