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~Short Seminar~

Creative Commons License

2013.8.3

APAME2013Tokyo

Ms. Takako Sota

This presentation material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license.

Name of the author : Takako Sota Title of the work: ~ Short Seminar~ Creative Commons License

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• This license is called the CC license for short. This license’s meaning is that you may use the work freely if you observe the terms of the CC license that the author chose.

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• The Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan also announced its support in March of this year.

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