Open Educational Resources (OER) are defined by the use of a Creative Commons license and are generally created by those who would like to share their work globally. However, some creators find the need to consider the costs and benefits of incorporating third-party materials with incompatible licenses into their "otherwise open" OER. This document recommends ways of managing or avoiding the problems that will arise.
Title: Dealing with Legally Incompatible Content in OER
Publication date 2009-10-05
Publication Year 2009
Copyright holder(s)
Creative Commons
, ccLearn
Keywords
license
, incompatible
, resources
, otherwise open
, third party content
Document type
Issue/Policy Brief
, Report/Whitepaper
, Text
Language
English
URL: https://oer.issuelab.org/resource/dealing-with-legally-incompatible-content-in-oer.html
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