Creative Commons – Protect Your Creativity and Imagination

For this blog, I chose Attribution-NonCommercial  4.0 International Creative Commons License because of some original works published on this blog. With this license, readers are able to be allowed to share and adapt the material in any medium or format.

This license allows the readers or viewers to do:

Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format

Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material

for any purpose, even commercially.

The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.

Specifically, the license can protect and spread my creativity and imagination in the premise of not breaking the laws for the readers. Anyone who reads my blog can copy and paste the material I provided from the post, provided by all means links back to my blog or post my blog address, rather than to use directly without my permission. In addition, it does not allow to use my material on blog to commit commercial use since I do not like anyone make money using my idea without my permission or involvement and engagement. So the ideal way is to inform me before using it.

Spam Cleanup

I reserve the right to immediately delete any blogs and comments that are inappropriate. Bullying, scolding, discrimination and porny information will be deleted and even report to WordPress official. I will clean up spam comments or replies on time regularly.

 

Our awareness of Copyright needs to be cultivated quickly for the people who are working or would work on media. I quoted some requirements from Australian Copyright Council,

Using copyright material for research or study

As a result of special provisions in the Copyright Act, if you use copyright material for the purpose of research or study, you do not infringe copyright, provided your use is “fair”. Whether or not your use is fair will depend on all the circumstances. A “reasonable portion” of text or notated music is below 10%.