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djverab [1.8K]
3 years ago
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A music artist has just finished creating his most recent single and it is now ready for release. The artist loves when others r

emix and reuse his harmonies, melodies and lyrics in their own unique ways, so he is going to publish it online using a Creative Commons license. What license should he use if he is asking that his original work is acknowledged and that the person originally remixing his project, along with anyone else subsequently remixing that work, does not make any money from the new work?
Business
2 answers:
natta225 [31]3 years ago
6 0

Options :a. Attribution Share Alike

b. Attribution No Derivatives

c. Attribution Non-Commercial

d. Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike

Answer

d. Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike

Explanation: This is a kind of license issued to creative artists and the creative work which they do,it ensure that no one uses the art work for any commercial or money making purpose,such kind of artwork are solely made to help the general public and ensure that the general public enjoy and use it to fulfill non financial services. ShareAlike NonCommercial means not originally meant for commercial advantage or monetary compensation.

Nikitich [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer options are:

a. Attribution Share Alike

b. Attribution No Derivatives

c. Attribution Non-Commercial

d. Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike

The correct answer is: d. Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike.

Explanation:

Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike (by-nc-sa): Commercial use of the original work or possible derivative works is not allowed, the distribution of which must be done with a license equal to the one that regulates the work original. This license is not a free license.

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