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If you are looking to reprint, republish, or reuse our editorial content, we may require that you procure a license. The following material includes responses to some of the most commonly submitted licensing questions, recommendations for times where you do not need to ask us specifically for a license, and examples of cases where we will not be able to respond to your questions.



    Please note: these standards only apply to content in editorial form. Please review our Editorial Ethics & Policy for information about how we include reports for Commercial materials.


    Content Without a License?

    There are many ways to share content that does not require our permission or permission. For example:


    • Share your content using public, integrated sharing tools (share button, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube embed code, etc.).
    • Add YouTube videos to YouTube playlists.
    • Post a title and a link to where the content was originally published on your website or social media channel.

    Non-Commercial Educational Use?

    CREEK publishes an array of original works in audio, video, and written form. We know that most of these literature fits well in the classroom curriculum and can provide students with valuable insights. We authorize the educational use of CREEK editorial content based on the following guidelines: These guidelines apply only to non-profit, non-profit educational uses (high schools, colleges, universities, etc.). Note: Commercial education publishers (e.g., textbook publishers) are permitted under these terms for events that require tickets, admission fees, or for advertising or advertising purposes or commercial use. Not subject to use. A license request must be submitted for such use.

    Our edited videos can be viewed by students, but the videos (like YouTube) are only accessible through a platform originally published by CREEK. We know that students will not be able to access such platforms due to firewalls or technical barriers but unfortunately there is another way for you or your students to access video (DVD or downloadable you cannot advertise (such as requesting a video file).
    Classrooms with up to 150 students can offer a limited edition of editorial articles on the website. If your category has been overused, please request. Handouts should not modify or edit the original content of the article. Handouts only need to be printed and cannot be downloaded for download or viewing in Google Class, Power School or other similar devices. It cannot be republished on any website or digital platform. All handouts must contain attributes and include the website name, author, original publication date, and original article URL.
    Show them this page to the extent you need it to show that your organization has permission to use it.

    Permissions


    Our editorial sites review many products and services frequently, but do not accept payment in return for reviews. If any of our editorial sites are interested in reviewing your product and using quotations for advertising or promotion from that review, please follow the guidelines below.


    1. There should be quotes based on reviews published last year.
    2. Quotation must be within 3 sentences.
    3. The testimonial must be accompanied by a major credit of the respective brand (CREEK etc.).
    4. Quotations do not necessarily indicate a partnership with your brand with CREEK or our editorial website or suggest product recommendations.
    5. Quotes should link to source articles where possible and appropriate
    6. Do not use the phrase, exclude references or mislead from its original use in reviews.

    Translate and Republish Work on YouTube channel/social media/blog?

    We love that you love our content and would like to share it with your community. However, we do allow individuals to access their personal YouTube channels, social media, blogs, websites, etc. Does not authorize to translate, reprint, repost or upload content to. Please note that unauthorized translation or publication of our work will be considered a violation of our intellectual property rights and will be treated accordingly. YouTube content can be published on a platform that will allow the community to translate through the services of that tool (such as YouTube Community Translator). You should always follow the guidelines for using that translation tool. We do not accept translations submitted directly to us or respond to requests to enable such tools.


    Licensing

    We evaluate license requests for images, articles, podcasts and videos on a case-by-case basis. If you are interested in reusing editor content and your suggested use is not included in these guidelines, please fill out this form. Such applications typically require a license fee and a signed license agreement.

    The following terminology applies to these Terms and Conditions, Privacy Statement and Disclaimer Notice and all Agreements: “Client”, “You” and “Your” refers to you, the person log on this website and compliant to the Company's terms and conditions. “The Company”, “Ourselves”, “We”, “Our” and “Us”, refers to our Company. “Party”, “Parties”, or “Us”, refers to both the Client and ourselves. All terms refer to the offer, acceptance and consideration of payment necessary to undertake the process of our assistance to the Client in the most appropriate manner for the express purpose of meeting the Client's needs in respect of provision of the Company's stated services, in accordance with and subject to, prevailing law of Netherlands. Any use of the above terminology or other words in the singular, plural, capitalization and/or he/she or they, are taken as interchangeable and therefore as referring to same.

    Parts of this website offer an opportunity for users to post and exchange opinions and information in certain areas of the website. CREEK does not filter, edit, publish or review Comments prior to their presence on the website. Comments do not reflect the views and opinions of Company Name,its agents and/or affiliates. Comments reflect the views and opinions of the person who post their views and opinions. To the extent permitted by applicable laws, CREEK Name shall not be liable for the Comments or for any liability, damages or expenses caused and/or suffered as a result of any use of and/or posting of and/or appearance of the Comments on this website.


    We will approve link requests from these organizations if we decide that: (a) the link would not make us look unfavorably to ourselves or to our accredited businesses; (b) the organization does not have any negative records with us; (c) the benefit to us from the visibility of the hyperlink compensates the absence of Company Name; and (d) the link is in the context of general resource information.

    These organizations may link to our home page so long as the link: (a) is not in any way deceptive; (b) does not falsely imply sponsorship, endorsement or approval of the linking party and its products or services; and (c) fits within the context of the linking party's site.

    If you are one of the organizations listed in paragraph 2 above and are interested in linking to our website, you must inform us by sending an e-mail to Company Name. Please include your name, your organization name, contact information as well as the URL of your site, a list of any URLs from which you intend to link to our Website, and a list of the URLs on our site to which you would like to link. Wait 2-3 weeks for a response.

    If you find any link on our Website that is offensive for any reason, you are free to contact and inform us any moment. We will consider requests to remove links but we are not obligated to or so or to respond to you directly.

    We do not ensure that the information on this website is correct, we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy; nor do we promise to ensure that the website remains available or that the material on the website is kept up to date.

    This license lets others remix, adapt, and build upon your work even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms. This license is often compared to “copyleft” free and open source software licenses. All new works based on yours will carry the same license, so any derivatives will also allow commercial use. This is the license used by Wikipedia, and is recommended for materials that would benefit from incorporating content from Wikipedia and similarly licensed projects.

    The official license of the copyrighted author includes a unique and innovative "three-tier" design. Each license is a language and a type of text that most lawyers know and love, starting with a traditional legal tool. This is called the legal code level for each license.

    However, not many writers, educators and scientific advocates, so we openly license in readable form. The Commons Deed is an excellent reference for graduate and college students. Think of the Commons Deed as an easy-to-use interface under the Code of Law, even if the Deed itself is not licensed and its content is not legally binding.

    The last level of license design recognizes that software plays a major role in creating, copying, finding, and distributing tasks, from search engines to office productivity and music editing. To find out when a job will be available under a Creative Commons license, you are offered a "machine read" version of the license, which allows you to understand key freedoms and responsibilities in the form of software systems, search engines and other technologies. We have developed standardized software that enables the development of CC Rights Expression Language (CC REL) programs.

    Finding free content from our perspective is an important feature. You can use Google to find content on Creative Commons, images on Flickr, albums on Jamendo, and popular media on Spinpress. Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's multimedia repository, is a key user of the license.

    Above all, these three permission levels ensure that the scope of rights is only a legal concept. This is something the author of that work understands, the user understands, and the website itself.

    This type of license can only be managed by a System Administrator, at host level. It can be added on the License page while license allocation can be done both on the Tenants and License pages.
    Keep in mind when doing the distribution that you must fit within the limits imposed by the license. Additionally, to a tenant using a Named User license, you are required to allocate a number of licenses which is at least equal to the number of users defined within the tenant.

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