On Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 9:13:57 AM UTC-5, 
[email protected] wrote:
>
> Can you describe the different between the licence and copyright?
>


Copyright is the legal principle which says that someone can own the 
expression of an idea:  the expression is "intellectual property".  Someone 
who holds the copyright for a work has a legal right to restrict the 
distribution of the work in certain ways.  Specific details depend on where 
and when the work was created, and other factors.

An owner grants a license to give a licensee permission to use the owner's 
property in some way.  Typically, if you hold copyright to a work, no one 
else has any right to use it until you grant him a license.

This is not a simple topic.  You should spend some time reading and talking 
with reliable sources before making decisions about these issues on your 
own.
 

If i used the "All right reserved" can i use Creative Common licence? 
> kindly illustrate the different?
>


You need to ask a lawyer about that.

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