あなたは以下の条件に従う場合に限り、自由に
- 本作品を複製、頒布、展示、実演することができます。
- 二次的著作物を作成することができます。
あなたの従うべき条件は以下の通りです。
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表示 — あなたは原著作者のクレジットを表示しなければなりません。
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継承 — もしあなたがこの作品を改変、変形または加工した場合、あなたはその結果生じた作品をこの作品と同一の許諾条件の下でのみ頒布することができます。
With the understanding that:
- Waiver — Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder.
- パブリック・ドメイン — 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:
- Notice — 再利用や頒布にあたっては、この作品の使用許諾条件を他の人々に明らかにしなければなりません。
CC licenses anticipate that a licensor may want to waive compliance with a specific condition, such as attribution.
A work is in the public domain when it is free for use by anyone for any purpose without restriction under copyright.
All jurisdictions allow some limited uses of copyrighted material without permission. CC licenses do not affect the rights of users under those copyright limitations and exceptions, such as fair use and fair dealing where applicable.
In addition to the right of licensors to request removal of their name from the work when used in a derivative or collective they don't like, copyright laws in most jurisdictions around the world (with the notable exception of the US except in very limited circumstances) grant creators "moral rights" which may provide some redress if a derivative work represents a "derogatory treatment" of the licensor's work.
Publicity rights allow individuals to control how their voice, image or likeness is used for commercial purposes in public. If a CC-licensed work includes the voice or image of anyone other than the licensor, a user of the work may need to get permission from those individuals before using the work for commercial purposes.