you have to name the author, another thing: one if you share, another thing:
not for commercial purposes.
There are 6 different cc licenses but in all of them you name the author

A remix is ​​a derivative design, that is, it uses another already designed object as a base.

cc share-alike

  • Share-Alike (abbreviated as SA) is a condition that requires that any derivative or modified work of the original work be distributed under the same license as the original work.
  • This ensures that the original work and the derivative works remain available under the same terms and conditions.

cc no-derivative:

  • No Remixes
  • (Non-Derivatives)
  • (abbreviated as ND) is a condition that prohibits the creation of derivative or modified works of the original work
  • This means that the original work must be used as is, without changes or modifications.

CC
CC is an acronym for Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that offers free, flexible copyright licenses so creators can share their work.
SA
SA is an acronym for Share-Alike, a condition of Creative Commons licenses that requires any derivative or modified works of the original work to be distributed under the same license as the original work.
BT
There is no specific BT acronym in the context of Creative Commons licenses. You may be referring to BY, which is an acronym for Attribution, a condition that requires credit to be given to the original author of the work.
ND
ND is an acronym for No-Derivative, a condition of Creative Commons licenses that prohibits the creation of derivative or modified works of the original work.