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Copyright

The exclusive right to copy, distribute and prophet from a work.

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Copyleft

A reverse C enclosed in a circle, which is used to grant others permission to copy and reproduce a work.

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Share Alike (SA)

You may distribute derivative works only under a license identical to (not more restrictive than) the license that governs the original work.

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Non-Commercial (NC)

You may use the work for only non-commercial purposes.

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Commercial (C)

Any photography used for a business or publication, such as on websites, billboards, or social media campaigns. 

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No Derivative Works (ND)

You may only use the exact copies of the work, not derivative works and remixes based on it. 

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Attribution (BY)

You may use the work only if you give the author credit.

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Public Domain

Creative materials that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or patent laws. 

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Creative Commons

Creative materials that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or patent laws. A way for copyright holders to share their work with the public while retaining their copyright.

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Fair Use

A copyright law doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without written permission for certain purposes. 

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Intellectual Property

Anything an individual has written or created.

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4 Types of Intellectual Property

Patent, Trade Secret, Copyright, and Trademark

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Utility Patent

It protects a process, manufacture, composition of matter, and a useful machine.

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Design Patent

It protects the shape, appearance, pattern design, layout, and looks of a product.

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Work for Hire

A work that is created by an employee as part of their job, and the employer retains the copyright to that work.

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Fair Dealing

A copyright exception that allows the reproduction of limited portions of copyrighted material without permission for certain purposes.

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Stock Images

Photographs that are licensed for commercial use. An image that is royalty‑free is not necessarily free for commercial use — that is, any use that could lead to buying or selling something.