20. 19. Have a deep knowledge
about your topic.
http://goo.gl/whCR13
21. 20. Conclusion.
Include a summary of the main points of
the presentation.
The final slide should contain a message
for thanking the audience.
http://goo.gl/O13VqY
24. DEFINITION
Creative common license is a permission
given by authors of documents or musical
files in order their work can be used by the
rest of the Internet.
25. How this appeared?
Thanks to Internet people can comunicate
an extrange document, music and
pictures. But these files get authomatically
protected by copy right
Need for permission for sharing information under
copy right restrictions
So for avoiding intermediary in this
process is the reason why CCL appeared
26. Restrictions (Reserved Rights)
• Attributions
It’s the obligation of mention the
authorship of the file that someone wants
to use.
• Share alike
If the work is altered or transformed it has
to be distributed under the same similar or
compatible licence
27. • No derivatives
People can only distribute , display or
perform copies of the work. It is forbiden to
altere it
• Non comercial
This restriction means that the alteration
of the priginal work can produce any
benefit for the user if it is not allowed by
the offer
29. CCL MUSIC
In this kind of licence the author warns
you that you can download the music but
you can not change it.
You have to be sure that music is not
licenced under and No derivative work
Also,it is necessary to properly credit the
musician and the track
30. CCL IMAGES
Social networks where photos under CC
licenses are posted has the goal of putting
photos available to be used by the whole
Internet.
The only requirement is to accept the
limitations imposed by the author.
31. CONCLUSION
If we would want to download pictures,
music or video we can use:
Jamendo or
ccMixter
Pixabay or Flickr
Youtube