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All Aevum Encyclopedia content is free to share and adapt, even commercially β€” as long as you share your contributions under the same terms.

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Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Aevum Encyclopedia is committed to the principle of viral openness. Under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, anyone is free to use our content for any purpose, including commercial use. The only conditions are that you provide attribution to Aevum Encyclopedia and license any new works under the identical terms.

This ensures that the knowledge we build together remains free, accessible, and improvable forever. It creates a growing ecosystem of shared understanding that no single entity can monopolize.

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What You Can Do

The ShareAlike license grants you broad freedoms while ensuring the community continues to benefit from improvements.

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Share

Copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format for any purpose.

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Adapt

Remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, including commercially.

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Commercial Use

Use the content in products, services, or businesses without seeking additional permission.

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ShareAlike

If you remix or adapt, you must license your new creation under the identical terms.

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The ShareAlike Flow

Knowledge grows when it's shared. Here's how the license ensures that improvement cycles back to the community.

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Original Content
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Community Grows

How to Attribute

When using Aevum Encyclopedia content, you must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

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Credit the Source

Include the title of the article and link to the original URL.

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Name the Authors

Link to the author profile or contributor page if available.

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State the License

Include the CC BY-SA 4.0 license name and link.

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Note Changes

If you modified the work, indicate that changes were made.

Attribution Example
/* Example Attribution */

"Quantum Computing" by Aevum Encyclopedia Contributors, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
// Source: https://aevum-encyclopedia.com/article/quantum-computing

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Aevum content in my commercial product?
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Yes! The CC BY-SA 4.0 license explicitly allows commercial use. You may use our articles in paid courses, books, software, or other commercial products. The only requirements are that you provide attribution and license your derivative work under the same CC BY-SA 4.0 terms.

What does "ShareAlike" actually mean in practice?
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ShareAlike means that if you create a derivative work (e.g., a translation, adaptation, or remix), you must release it under the same license as the original. This prevents someone from taking our open content, making it closed, and restricting others from using it.

Do I need permission to translate articles?
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No permission is needed. You are free to translate any article. However, your translation must be licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 and must include proper attribution to the original source.

What if I just quote a small portion of an article?
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Even for short quotes or excerpts, attribution is required. While we appreciate fair use norms, our license applies to all uses of our content. Always credit the source and link to the license.

Can I combine Aevum content with other licensed works?
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You can combine our content with other works that have compatible licenses (e.g., other CC BY-SA works). However, you cannot combine it with incompatible licenses (e.g., CC BY-NC or GPL) in a way that would restrict the freedoms granted by CC BY-SA.

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