Creative Commons (CC) in Google Books
Google Books helps authors and publishers invent new audiences for books they've made available for free under Creative Commons (CC) licenses. Rightsholders who want to distribute their CC-licensed books can judge to grant the right to download, use, share, modify and remix their work via Google Books. You can judge whether commercial use’s okay. There's even an option to dedicate your book to the public domain. If you're a rightsholder interested in distributing your CC-licensed record on Google Books, you’ve a few different options. If you're already part of Google Partner Program, you can make your book to hand under CC by updating account settings. If not, you can sign up as a partner. You can select from one of seven Creative Commons options, and convention permissions’ll vary depending on the license.
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