Question
When must a creator using the original work of another creator include an attribution? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
if the creator has made changes to the original work
if the creator has made changes to the original work
if the original work is in the public domain
if the original work is in the public domain
if the original work is under a Creative Commons license
if the original work is under a Creative Commons license
if the creator plans to sell the original work for profit
if the creator plans to sell the original work for profit
if the original work is copyrighted
Responses
if the creator has made changes to the original work
if the creator has made changes to the original work
if the original work is in the public domain
if the original work is in the public domain
if the original work is under a Creative Commons license
if the original work is under a Creative Commons license
if the creator plans to sell the original work for profit
if the creator plans to sell the original work for profit
if the original work is copyrighted
Answers
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The two correct answers for when a creator using the original work of another creator must include an attribution are:
- **if the original work is under a Creative Commons license**
- **if the original work is copyrighted**
Attribution is generally required when using works that are licensed under Creative Commons, as well as for copyrighted works unless the use falls under fair use exceptions.
- **if the original work is under a Creative Commons license**
- **if the original work is copyrighted**
Attribution is generally required when using works that are licensed under Creative Commons, as well as for copyrighted works unless the use falls under fair use exceptions.