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[Type 3] Source Indication+Change Prohibition |
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The user can freely use the public work regardless of its commercial use without fee, but it is not permitted to change or modify the contents of public work. |
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The user can freely use the public work without fee, but it is not permitted to use for commercial purpose, or to change or modify the contents of public work. |
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