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Expressed License - Exercise
Create an expressed license statement
Objective:
Create a brief expressed license statement for a Web site.
Scoring
This exercise is worth a total of 10 points. To receive full credit, you will need to create an expressed license statement that is comprehensive, while reasonably brief. Once you have completed your answer, submit the exercise.
Background
Users will be submitting messages and information about themselves and their preferences to your Web site.
Instructions
Write a brief expressed license statement spelling out how you intend to use the information submitted to your site.
Submitting your exercise
Enter your answer into the text box below. Click the
Submit
button to submit your answer.
Hints
If the user is submitting information that might have commercial resale value or could be considered private, you need to give them the option of denying you such use.
Submit