27 Combining CC Licenses

Combining Different CC Licenses

Can I combine works that use different Creative Commons licenses into my work?

  • It depends. You may only remix works released under different CC licenses if the terms of the licenses involved permit it. The NoDerivatives licenses do not permit remixing at all. All the other CC licenses allow remixes, but may impose conditions on how the remix may be used. For example, if you create a remix with a work licensed under a ShareAlike license, you need to make sure that the remix is licensed under the same license conditions. Likewise, if you want to use the remixed work for commercial purposes, you cannot incorporate a work released under one of the NonCommercial licenses. Review the charts below for more details on whether and how differently licensed works can be combined and licensed.

If I derive or adapt a work offered under a Creative Commons license, which CC license(s) can I apply to the resulting work?

  • The chart below details the CC license(s) you may apply to the resulting work. Please note that this chart is not a substitute for legal advice and should not be relied upon as legal advice.

The green boxes indicate where compatibility exists between licenses. When modifying a work licensed under the license identified in the lefthand column, you may license the adaptation under one of the licenses indicated on the top row if the corresponding box is green. White boxes indicate those licenses that you should not use for the adapted work. In the absence of an applicable copyright exception or limitation, you cannot adapt works that contain the No Derivatives license element.

Adapter’s license chart Adapter’s license
BY BY-NC BY-NC-ND BY-NC-SA BY-ND BY-SA PD
Status of original work PD
BY
BY-NC
BY-NC-ND
BY-NC-SA
BY-ND
BY-SA

Frequently Asked Questions By Creative Commons CC BY 4.0

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