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Originally Posted by LazyScot
And as I understand it, there is nothing preventing someone waving copyright (Creative Commons?) or making their content freely available (i.e. still copyrighted, but no-one need pay for it).
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Creative Commons does
not waive copyright. The work remains copyrighted, released under a license that allows it to be freely shared, with restrictions based on the version of the CC license used that restrict exactly what can be done with the shared work. Information of the Creative Commons license is
here.
"Freely available" work is generally under a CC license these days.
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Dennis