[cc-community] No Hard Copy Distribution Condition (Let's discuss)

Ocetalo zelus.et.radix at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 12:03:15 EST 2008


*This bit is not so according to some of the CC guidelines. With those, if
it
is a for profit entity, they would not be able to make any copies of the
work
at all, digital or paper.
*
What if a profit entity uses the works for non-profit purposes?

On Feb 8, 2008 11:12 AM, drew Roberts <zotz at 100jamz.com> wrote:

> On Friday 08 February 2008 10:57, Ocetalo wrote:
> > Didn't know that. Probably it's the same in my country.
> > In fact, I don't exactly want to prevent common people from printing CC
> > licensed work for personal use or friendly share (let's call it "home
> > printing"), but established organizations, no matter their nature or
> > purpose, from printing and/or including my work in a "serious" edition
> with
> > cover and all the stuff, be it gratis or not. Why? Maybe I'm not OK with
> > the use they'll give it. If I just go with current CC licenses, let's
> say
> > NC, they'll be free to use as please as long as they distribute for
> gratis,
>
> This bit is not so according to some of the CC guidelines. With those, if
> it
> is a for profit entity, they would not be able to make any copies of the
> work
> at all, digital or paper.
>
> > and later when I notice I'll be hands-tied. Therefore I want those to
> ask
> > permission prior to publication. Is that possible? What do you think?
> >
> > About CC+, I guess it's intended for providing more permissions, isn't
> it?
> > But what I want is to the right of the spectrum. How could it help me?
> >
> > On Feb 8, 2008 3:17 AM, Karl Ebener <myonlyb at vollbio.de> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > > I'm suggesting a new condition to apply on works, which eventually
> can
> > > > lead to a new CC license: allowing free distribution of one's works,
> > > > as long as those remain intangible. Printing, displaying  or
> > > > distributing hard copies on paper or any other non-digital medium is
> > > > not allowed without the express permision of the author.
> > >
> > > Where are you from? AFAIK in Germany, you cannot prevent printing
> > > legally (just practically e.g. by disabling it in PDF), since prints
> may
> > > not be made because of permission of the author but because of
> > > provisions in copyright law.
> > >
> > > It is possible that CC+ can help you, so that no new (well, although
> CC+
> > > is new) CC-license is needed...
> > >
> > > Yours
> > >  Karl
>
> all the best,
>
> drew
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