Determine whether the following resources can be re-mixed and legally released as a derivative work, then answer the questions below.
	
		
		
			
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-  Can these resources be combined and legally released as a derivative work?
- Yes
- Correct. Resources in the public domain and CC-BY licensed materials can be mixed with the GNU FDL.
 
 
- No
- Incorrect. These licences are compatible — public domain and CC-BY materials can be mixed with the GNU FDL.
 
 
 
-  Which of the following licences could be used for the derivative work?
-  All rights reserved Copyright
- Incorrect. The GNU FDL (a copy-left licence) requires that derivative works are released under the same share-alike licence.
 
 
-  CC BY
- Incorrect. This would be incompatible with the share-alike provisions of the GNU FDL.
 
 
- Released under a public domain declaration
- Incorrect.The CC-BY has an attribution requirement. However, attribution is not a legal requirement of resources in the public domain, and the GNU FDL requires modifications to be released under the identical share-alike licence.
 
 
- GNU FDL
- Correct The derivative work can be released under the GNU FDL, as this would be in accordance with the share-alike provisions of the FDL.
 
 
- CC BY-SA
- Incorrect. While the BY-SA licence has similar intentions and is ‘philosophically’ aligned with the GNU FDL, the FDL requires that derivative works are released under the same licence. This means that equivalent share-alike licences cannot be used.
 
 
- CC BY-NC-ND
- Incorrect. Adding more restrictions would not fit with the GNU FDL.
 
 
- CC BY-NC-SA
- Incorrect. Adding the non-commercial restriction is not permitted by the GNU FDL. In addition, perhaps more importantly, the GNU FDL requires modifications to be released under an identical licence.
 
 
 
		
 
	 
 
This is a re-mix inspired by the online version of David Wiley’s OER re-mix game.
 
Determine whether the following resources can be re-mixed and legally released as a derivative work, then answer the questions below.
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This is a re-mix inspired by the online version of David Wiley’s OER re-mix game.
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