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Which of the following would be considered a violation of the use of a professional photograph covered under the Creative Commons BY-ND license? (With this license, users may copy and distribute the material, but they may not change it and must give credit to the original creator.)
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• uploading the photograph to one's social media page, thanking the photographer who took the photo
• uploading the photograph to one's own personal web page with an attribution to the creator
• photoshopping a house into the photograph
• putting the image on a flyer with the creator's name on the bottom and distributing it
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Photoshopping a house into the photograph.
CC BY‑ND allows copying and distributing the image with attribution but forbids creating or distributing any modified/derivative versions — altering the photo (e.g., adding a house) is a violation. The other listed uses (uploading with credit, putting the unmodified image on a flyer with the creator named) are permitted.
CC BY‑ND allows copying and distributing the image with attribution but forbids creating or distributing any modified/derivative versions — altering the photo (e.g., adding a house) is a violation. The other listed uses (uploading with credit, putting the unmodified image on a flyer with the creator named) are permitted.
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