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Ge eba o kganyoga laesense yeo e bušwago ke Molao wa Tokelo ya ngwalollo wa matla a boahlodi a itšego, hle kgetha matla a boahlodi a swanetšego.
The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work, including for commercial purposes.
The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work for non-commercial purposes only.
The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display and perform the work, as well as make derivative works based on it.
Mong wa laesense o dumelela ba bangwe go kopiša, aba le go fetišetša feela dikopi tša mošomo wo o sa dirwago selo — ga go na tšeo di sa fetolwago go theilwe go wona.
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Creative Commons helps you publish your work online while letting others know exactly what they can and can't do with your work. When you choose a license, we provide you with tools and tutorials that let you add license information to our own site, or to one of several free hosting services that have incorporated Creative Commons.
Lebelela tlhaloso ya dilaesense tša rena ka moka.