Competendo - Tools for Facilitators:Copyrights

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Content of Competendo is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. This means in detail you are free to share (copy, distribute and transmit), to remix, or to make commercial use of the work.

Under the following conditions

  • Attribution — You must attribute the work: "competendo.net" and - if mentioned - the author. Use the Cite Tool
  • Share alike — If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one. Creative Commons BY SA 3.0

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With the following specifications:

  • Waiver — Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder MitOst Association.
  • Public Domain — Where the work or any of its elements is in the public domain under applicable law, that status is in no way affected by the license.
  • Other Rights — In no way are any of the following rights affected by the license:Your fair dealing or fair use rights, or other applicable copyright exceptions and limitations; The author's moral rights; Rights other persons may have either in the work itself or in how the work is used, such as publicity or privacy rights. This is important.

Are your rights affected?

Then please send us a message and we will check the problem immediately: Editors Board


Method Template

If you want to contribute with concrete method descriptions, the template can help you to prepare your content in a Competendo way: Method Template


Try to be nice!

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Competendo is an Open Educational Resource. According to UNESCO "Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning or research materials that are in the public domain or released with an intellectual property license that allows for free use, adaptation, and distribution." But for remaining being open to the community, a lot of authors and material providers rely on your fairness. What should be good practice among every citizen is especially relevant for Open Source. Keep the intellectual Commons working!

Respecting Sources and Identifying Them

Authors often depend on being visible as contributors. Help them so that they might continue their engagement as commoners.

Adopting, Not Stealing

Don’t take other content over in a thoughtless way. Otherwise, you might not thoroughly explore the original work and its quality.

Giving Back

Give something back to the community and to authors by publishing, using and sharing other good materials or foregrounding good authors.

Appreciating Quality

Appreciate what others give you for free. The value of OER is not measured by money or authorities. Try to find the specific quality of each work.

Respect Rights

Original ideas and models can be used, but these need to be cited with appropriate information about the sources. Copyrighted material cannot be mutualized without permission.

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This toolbox has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of the implementing partner organisations and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.