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Copyright and Creative Commons Guide for Legal Services

Last Updated: 10/2/18

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NTAP has just published a new guide on the basics of Copyright and Creative Commons for Legal Services.  It focus on the basics of copyright and where to find free content for videos or blogs. There is a whole chapter on best practices here is a sample:

Affixing a license to your work on the Internet is pretty easy. Most places you’ll upload to (Flickr, YouTube, etc) will have a way to specify which license you’d like, or you can embed it in the work itself. For example, the Northwest Justice Project embeds Creative Commons icons in its videos at the end of the presentation.

The complete guide is attached:

A huge thanks to Liz Leman, our AmeriCorps VISTA co-author on this work!

The Legal Services Organization’s Guide to Copyright Law/ Please share, reuse or remix this guide:

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