Here's how we handled things on the Citizen Maths web site:
https://citizenmaths.com/attribution-statement/
Seb Schmoller
On 20/01/2015 08:31, G.E. Ross wrote:
> Hi,
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> While your site may carry few learning materials, a CC licence on your
> site would apply to the wording of your policies on privacy, etc., which
> may be of use to others building similar sites.
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> Glenn E. Ross, CEO
> 647.478.9233
> www.opensourcetext.ca <http://www.opensourcetext.ca>
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>> On Jan 20, 2015, at 12:50 AM, aclark <[log in to unmask]
>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
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>> Hi
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>> I wonder if any SIG members can help? (I hope so) .
>>
>> I am working with a national educational organisation which is re
>> vamping its web site. I have suggested that they assert the copyright
>> in the content but place a CC licence on the content indicating that
>> the licence applies unless otherwise stated. I feels sure I have seen
>> this before on a site but can't now find one!
>>
>> The site obvioulsy carries realtiveley small amounts of actual
>> learning materials but the CC licence would be an organisational
>> statement of commitment to opennesss in education.
>>
>> Any examples, experience or views on this most welcome.
>> --
>> *Alastair Clark
>> + 44 (0)7847417027
>> www.aclark.eu *
>> <alastair.vcf>
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