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How is a Creative Commons license different from a regular copyright? As a reminder, in the warm-up we saw the this scenario: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Imagine you were using some of our pixelation tools to create an image and you posted it online for your friends to see - but, a week later you find out someone took that image and put it on a T-shirt that they’re selling for $10 each. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now that we understand Copyright, what would need to change in order for the scenario from the warm-up to be okay?

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  • amoabengaddofelix

    The thing that'll need to be changed in order for the scenario from the warm-up to be okay is to create a creative common license which will  give room for people to be able to use my work and sell items that have my work on them.

    • In this case, the creative commons license enables one to share copyrighted work easily. It should be noted that intense protections are put on a work when the work is copyrighted.

    • With the creative common, a person can allow others use their work as long as the person abide to rules.

    In conclusion, creative common allows one have control of one's work.

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