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The Creative Commons Attribution–ShareAlike License is one of the copyleft licenses created by the Creative Commons project. A work licensed in this way grants all the four freedoms listed in the definition of free cultural works:
The license places three key restrictions on those freedoms:
No DRM or TPM[edit]You must not restrict access to the work using technical measures, or otherwise attempt to impose limitations on the freedoms above. |
Attribution[edit]You must give proper attribution to the author and retain the license notice. |
Copyleft[edit]You must release derivative works under an identical or similar license |
Legal code[edit]
This work is licensed under version 4.0 of the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA license. The above human readable summary does not constitute an actual grant of license; please review https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode for the legal code of the license.