How does APEX decide whether the Code of Ethics (COE) Creative Commons License should be displayed?
• • The display of 20% or more of the identical content of the original ‘ stripped ‘ Code of Ethics (COE) content means the Creative Commons License must be displayed. • • The display of 19.99% or less of the identical content of the original ‘ stripped ‘ Code of Ethics (COE) content means the Creative Commons License does not need to be displayed. Word Definition – Our use of the word ‘ stripped ‘ means upper case words such as I, WE, NAME/S, AND, OR, CO-OWNERS, MY, OUR, WEB SITE, MYSELF, OURSELVES, YOUR and TITLE within our sample text version copy of the original Code of Ethics (COE) which you may download below, have been removed. If a website owner has chosen or chooses to display 20% or more of the identical content of the original ‘ stripped ‘ Code of Ethics (COE) content even though it has been remixed, tweaked and / or translated ( for ones own use ) it is required that the Creative Commons License ( as follows ) be displayed at the bottom of Code of Ethics (COE) documents: Co