books, blogs + essays
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So you want your writing to be licensed? Creative Commons licences can help you expand the exposure of your writing. Just follow the step-by-step guide below.
step 1: determine the nature of the text
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The nature of the work you want to cover will define how you can licence the work. Your work could be:
- a website meaning you can add licence details to the source code
- an electronic file format meaning you embed metadata into the file
- a physical document meaning you need to print a written notice of the licence terms
If you have a blog it’s even easier, because Creative Commons has a guide to publishing your blog under a licence.
don’t have your own site?
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If you don’t have your own site, don’t panic! Other organisations have free hosting that already integrate Creative Commons licences
Looking for more information on using Creative Commons licences as a writer? See the text section of the Creative Commons website
or view the iCommons.au text info.pack
content creators | text | for websites | for electronic file formats | for physcial documents