Write callout note on adapting existing works
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fkohrt commented
Possible content:
- correct attribution
- CC's TASL rule
- Open Attribution Builder
- Attribution Generator (Wikimedia)
- ImageCodr.org (flickr)
- CiteAs
- derivative vs collective works
- CC0's lack of patent rights
- better free and open license
- remixing CC works: CC Mixer
- private use and adaptation (i.e., without distribution) is mostly allowed
- exceptions and limitations to copyright: fair use, right to quote
Text fragment:
::: {.callout-warning}
#### Complying With License Restrictions
If you adapt existing work that was published under a free/open license, you need to make sure that you comply with the specific restrictions laid out in the license. For example, many Creative Commons licenses require to state the work's title, author and license, provide URLs for the work and the license, and indicate whether the work has been modified. Failing any of these can invite [copyleft trolls](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Copyleft_trolling) to send out statutory damages claims.
Similarly, the
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