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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
"faq.viewUnsharedTitle":"Can the Scratch Team view unshared projects on my 'My Stuff' page?",
"faq.viewUnsharedBody":"Since the Scratch Team is responsible for moderation, we have access to all content stored on the Scratch website - including unshared projects. If you prefer to work on projects in complete privacy, you can use either the Scratch 2.0 offline editor or Scratch 1.4.",
"faq.remixDefinitionTitle":"What is a remix?",
- "faq.remixDefinitionBody":"When a Scratcher makes a copy of someone else’s project and modifies it to add their own ideas (for example, by changing scripts or costumes), the resulting project is called a \"remix.\" Every project shared to the Scratch website can be remixed. We consider even a minor change to be a valid remix, as long as credit is given to the original project creator and others who made significant contributions to the remix.",
+ "faq.remixDefinitionBody":"When a Scratcher makes a copy of someone else’s project and modifies it to add their own ideas (for example, by changing scripts or costumes), the resulting project is called a \"remix\". Every project shared to the Scratch website can be remixed. We consider even a minor change to be a valid remix, as long as credit is given to the original project creator and others who made significant contributions to the remix.",
"faq.remixableTitle":"Why does the Scratch Team require that all projects be “remixable”?",
"faq.remixableBody":"We believe that viewing and remixing interesting projects is a great way to learn to program, and leads to cool new ideas. That’s why the source code is visible for every project shared to the Scratch website.",
"faq.creativeCommonsTitle":"What if I don’t want others to remix my projects?",