[cc-community] Does BY-SA extend to a newspaper?
Benj. Mako Hill
mako at atdot.cc
Sun Apr 22 19:58:26 EDT 2007
<quote who="Terry Hancock" date="Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 04:29:17PM -0500">
> As things stand we have a situation with some admitted faults -- it may
> be a little *too* free.
Weaker copyleft in this regards seems to lead people to license their
works under NC terms in situations where, if it were software or another
type of creative word, they would not.
> But trying to sew up the loopholes is going to cause problems, and I'm
> not convinced that the cure wouldn't be worse than the disease.
I'm not convinced either. But I am quite sure it is an issue that is
important enough that's its worth thinking hard about. Thanks for doing
some of the hard work toward that end.
Regards,
Mako
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Benjamin Mako Hill
mako at atdot.cc
http://mako.cc/
Creativity can be a social contribution, but only in so
far as society is free to use the results. --RMS
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