License compatibility: Example 5

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  • Can these resources be aggregated and legally released as a derivative work?
    • Yes
      • Correct. These resources can be aggregated together.
    • No
      • Incorrect. Resources dedicated to the public domain can be remixed with CC-BY materials.
  • Which of the following licenses could be used for the derivative work:
    • All rights reserved Copyright
      • Correct. CC-BY and Public Domain can be re-licensed under "all rights reserved" copyright as long as the CC-BY materials are properly attributed.
    • CC-BY
      • Correct. The derivative work can be licensed under CC-BY with the inclusion of Public Domain materials.
    • Released under a public domain declaration
      • Incorrect. The CC-BY materials require attribution and therefore cannot be released under a public domain declaration.
    • GNU FDL
      • Correct. The CC-BY license does not require derivative works to be release under the CC-BY license as long as the attribution requirement is met.
    • BY-NC-ND
      • Correct. CC-BY and public domain resources can be released under a more restrictive license.
    • BY-NC-SA
      • Correct. CC-BY and public domain resources can be released under a more restrictive license.
    • BY-SA
      • Correct. CC-BY and public domain resources can be released under a more restrictive license.



This is a remix inspired by the online version of David Wiley's OER remix game.