[cc-community] License on vector and raster version of the same work?
Ocetalo
zelus.et.radix at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 22:32:06 EDT 2008
Thanks Pieter. Yeah, that's one of my doubts. They may look the same but
they are in totally different image formats, I mean, one of them is a bunch
of bits and the other is a bunch of operations so to me they are two
different things.
Are there more opinions?
For the other people I know you are not lawyers but I ask your help because
I don't know who else to ask. Also there are few lawyers in this country who
can really give some advice about this (I guess most of them are not even
aware of CC licenses).
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 4:33 AM, Pieter Roosens <pieter at roosensdesign.com>
wrote:
> IANAL, but it seems clear to me that it is the same.
> It doesn't matter which technique you use to show it.
> It's the same design and it looks the same. One thing.
>
> Pieter
>
> Op 23-mrt-08, om 04:29 heeft Ocetalo het volgende geschreven:
>
> > Greetings
> >
> > Let's say I make a vector graphic design then I export it to
> > raster, thus having two different versions of the same work. Let's
> > say I waive my copy and moral rights on the raster version to a
> > third party, but keep the original vector myself because I want to
> > license it under a CC later. I want to know if the vector and
> > raster version of a same graphic design can be considered as
> > different things to such an extent that I can register them under
> > different licenses, or they're "tied" so registering one of them
> > under X license also "drags" the other the same.
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