Asked by meow idk

What type of Creative Commons license would be used by a children’s author who wants to allow others to adapt her work but not profit from it?(1 point)

BY-NC-SD: Users can copy and share material but may not change or sell it and must give credit to the original creator.

BY-SA: Users of the original work can adapt the material and sell it as long as they give credit to the original creator of the work; users must also license a new version under the same license.

BY-NC: Users can change and adapt the material, but they may not sell it and must give credit to the original creator of the work.

CC BY: Users of the original work may change the material and even sell it as long as they give credit to the original creator of the work.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
BY-NC

Reason: The BY-NC (Attribution-NonCommercial) license allows others to adapt the work but prohibits commercial use and requires credit to the original creator.