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Can I/my organization state on our Web site or in our literature that we make use of MIT OpenCourseWare course materials?

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Can I/my organization state on our Web site or in our literature that we make use of MIT OpenCourseWare course materials?

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In accordance with the terms of the MIT OpenCourseWare Creative Commons license, you must give credit to MIT and the faculty author of the course materials anytime you use MIT OpenCourseWare materials. However, any reference to MIT (including the MIT name in any of its forms or MIT seals or logos) that deliberately or inadvertently claims, suggests, or in MIT’s sole judgment gives the appearance or impression of a relationship with or endorsement by MIT, is prohibited.

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