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I wonder if the book titled "Hands-On Programming with R" can be used without any charge or for free as a lecture material in a class at a university. Because it is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0, I am not sure whether I could let the students use as a textbook in a class and use the contents of the book to make some slides for lecture notes. Now I have realized that making slides from some of the book might violate the license becaused of "NoDerivs." But, still, I wonder how I could use the book is a class at a university as a lecture material.
Thank you,
SangChul
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Hi,
I wonder if the book titled "Hands-On Programming with R" can be used without any charge or for free as a lecture material in a class at a university. Because it is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0, I am not sure whether I could let the students use as a textbook in a class and use the contents of the book to make some slides for lecture notes. Now I have realized that making slides from some of the book might violate the license becaused of "NoDerivs." But, still, I wonder how I could use the book is a class at a university as a lecture material.
Thank you,
SangChul
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: