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Old 09-30-2016, 11:51 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by Psymon View Post
How is CC any different (let alone any more protection) than adding in a copyright notice? I can see where it would help if your intention is to truly just give away your work freely, and let anyone do whatever they want with it -- if only to make it very clear that you're giving everyone the right to do so -- but if your intention is to protect yourself from people doing so then I don't see how it would offer anything more than a simple copyright notice would.
For one thing it would be legal so far as I know. A Copyright is challengable. Otherwise they are fairly identical. CC allows more specific instructions to be added to the document about what can and cannot be done. You can post CC documents here at MobileRead. It depends on what you are trying to accomplish.

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