[cc-community] Promoting a CC book, Thicker Than Blood

M.A.Newhall ttb at thickerthanbloodthebook.com
Sun Jun 18 22:54:17 EDT 2006


Hello Philipp

>
> I don't like the part of your license that says, "You may not alter,
> transform, or build upon this work." Other than that, I'd probably
> rename "license" to "some rights reserved" or give another indicator
> that it's CC-licensed, which might increase the overall exposure. As
> it is your page only visibly reads "(c)2005,(C)2006" which to me looks
> like "some heavy copyrightin' dude there", which of course would be a
> false impression.
>
> If you want to unclutter the page you might wanna get rid of the
> "valid" badges. Unless your book is about web standards I don't see a
> great benefit to the target group (potential readers).

OK the I took you advice, CC is now prominent.  You are right about the 
importance of that brand being recognized.  Both for me and the CC.

I'm still dithering about the W3C badges.  Perhaps that is called for at a 
later stage.

Thanks for your advice.  Thanks everybody for your help.

Matt

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