[cc-community] No Hard Copy Distribution Condition (Let's discuss)
Andrew Rens
andrewrens at gmail.com
Tue Feb 12 05:23:48 EST 2008
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> Author's must have control over the fate of their works.
>> they must? Why do you say that?
Literary works are more vulnerable to distortion than other kind of works,
>> Why do you claim that?
and also can bring more harm in case of misuse by *organizations*.
>> Could you give us an example
By full copyright a previous agreement is needed prior to publishing, so the
> author has a chance to prevent potential misuse by organizations.
>> Authors who cede their copyrights i.e. almost all authors who deal with
the commercial publishing industry do not retain a right to give "previous"
agreement before works are published. Publishers have a right to restrict
copying whether digital of print, subject to exceptions and limitations.
How does CC prevents misuse and violation of moral rights by publishing and
> distribution? Or maybe it's not a CC task?
What do you mean by prevent?
On Feb 9, 2008 9:42 AM, Rob Myers <rob at robmyers.org> wrote:
>
> > jonathon wrote:
> > > Eric wrote:
> > >
> > >> Copyright has never given you (the author) the right to control
> > such usage.
> > >
> > > Moral Rights: An aspect of copyright that was unknown in the US,
> > > until Ted Turner decided to colourize some Black and White movies.
> >
> > I don't think this can restrict distribution and consumption of actual
> > copies of the books, though. So it cannot control where the books are
> > sold, who to, and what the purchasers then do with the knowledge they
> > get from them.
> >
> > It could conceivably restrict anthologization of a CC-licenced work.
> >
> > (IANAL)
> >
> > - Rob.
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