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No Copyright Notice
"I need a No Copyright Notice document for an educational textbook I'm publishing in March 2025, which will be freely available to Australian universities and should encourage attribution while making it clear that anyone can use, modify, and redistribute the content for any purpose."
1. Work Identification: Clearly identifies and describes the work(s) to which the no-copyright notice applies, including title, creation date, and format
2. Declaration of No Copyright Claim: Explicit statement that the creator is not asserting copyright protection over the work
3. Scope of Declaration: Defines exactly what aspects of the work are covered by the no-copyright notice
4. Moral Rights Statement: Statement acknowledging that moral rights under Australian law cannot be fully waived and specifying how attribution should be handled
5. Disclaimer of Warranties: Statement that the work is provided 'as is' without any warranties or guarantees
6. Limitation of Liability: Clarifies that the creator accepts no liability for how the work is used by others
1. Usage Guidelines: Optional guidelines for how the work may be used, included when specific recommendations for usage exist
2. Attribution Requirements: Optional section specifying preferred attribution format, used when creator wants to encourage (but not require) attribution
3. Third Party Content Notice: Required only if the work contains elements created by third parties that may have their own rights
4. Jurisdictional Limitations: Include when the no-copyright notice needs to address specific jurisdictional requirements or limitations
5. Future Versions Statement: Optional section addressing whether future versions or modifications of the work will be covered by this notice
1. Schedule A - Work Details: Detailed description of the work(s) covered, including specific versions, formats, and components
2. Schedule B - Excluded Elements: List of any elements or components that are specifically excluded from the no-copyright notice
3. Appendix 1 - Attribution Examples: Examples of acceptable ways to attribute the work (if attribution is encouraged)
4. Appendix 2 - Usage Examples: Examples of permitted and recommended uses of the work
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