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Hi John,
In our last email, we shared a short video explaining how researchers can use CC licenses to share their work.
From scientists to artists to everyday creators, anybody can use a CC license to share with the world. But, too often, the biggest barrier isn’t the license itself, it’s knowing how to use it.
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