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# Sharing: copyright and reuse
## What and how
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> You’re welcome to reuse and share any material on this site as long as you:
> - **Credit** the work to me (“David Truog” or “CreativeSkeptic”).
> - **Maintain** meaning: take care to neither risk misleading by quoting out of context or paraphrasing too loosely, nor imply endorsement.
> - **Link** to the source page’s address on creativeskeptic.com if practical (or at least to the site domain).
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> That’s the essence of my expectations in plain language. In legal terms: all text, images, and other content on this site are © CreativeSkeptic LLC and made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license, detailed in the [deed](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) on the Creative Commons site.
## Why free access
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> When my research helps more people understand AI, reason about it better, use it for sound purposes, and improve its usefulness, I’m glad — because so much is at stake. That’s why I don’t limit sharing.
## Why attribution
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> My research tends to spark interest in my client work, which is my livelihood. So I want people who appreciate the research to be able to find out where it came from.
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