[cc-community] No Hard Copy Distribution Condition (Let's discuss)
Ocetalo
zelus.et.radix at gmail.com
Tue Feb 12 22:31:56 EST 2008
If your purpose requires more control than less, CC is not for you.
I think that's the problem: I pretend more control than CC, but less than
Copyright.
While I'm moving to the "right" of the spectrum, CC is currently facing to
the "left" and likely to advance on that path. That's great because that's
its original purpose. The mistaken are not CC Licenses being unable to
adjust to my requirements, but me by misunderstanding and forcing them to do
what they're not intended for.
Thanks Matthew. I have to learn more about BY-SA. I'm so newcomer I just
can't hide it.
On Feb 12, 2008 9:35 PM, Matthew J. Agnello <matt.agnello at gmail.com> wrote:
> CC is fine for blogs, posts, "easy" expression, but any work deemed as
> serious stuff and delicate matter which may offend the sensibilities of
> certain people/group or bring unwanted, greatly damaging consecuences in
> real world (the word has power) for the author and/or third parties, CC is
> not recommended.
>
>
> I think it's also important to consider what your ultimate purpose for
> the work is as well. If your purpose requires more control than less, CC is
> not for you. However, there are many authors, fiction and non-fiction, who
> have used CC licenses to spread their work, most notably Lawrence Lessig
> himself (all of his works are under CC licenses now) and three novels
> by Cory Doctorow. Both have benefited financially from their decision to
> release PDFs of their work for download under a CC license.
> // Matt
>
>
> ----------
> *Matt Agnello*
> http://www.hungryfilmmaker.com
> < matt.agnello at gmail.com >
>
>
>
> On Feb 12, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Ocetalo wrote:
>
> CC is fine for blogs, posts, "easy" expression, but any work deemed as
> serious stuff and delicate matter which may offend the sensibilities of
> certain people/group or bring unwanted, greatly damaging consecuences in
> real world (the word has power) for the author and/or third parties, CC is
> not recommended.
>
>
>
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