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One goal of Creative Commons is to increase the amount of openly licensed creativity in “the commons” \u2014 the body of work freely available for legal use, sharing, repurposing, and remixing. Through the use of CC licenses, millions of people around the world have made their photos, videos, writing, music, and other creative content available for any member of the public to use.<\/p>\n


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Search the Commons<\/h2>\n

Visit Openverse<\/a> to find CC-licensed and public domain content via search services provided by other independent organizations.<\/p>\n


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Attributing Sources<\/h2>\n

You can use CC-licensed materials as long as you follow the license conditions. One condition of all CC licenses is attribution. Here is an example of an ideal attribution of a CC-licensed image by Flickr user Lukas Schlagenhauf:<\/p>\n

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Furggelen afterglow<\/a>” by Lukas Schlagenhauf<\/a> is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0<\/a>.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

This is an ideal attribution because it includes the:<\/strong><\/p>\n