[cc-community] anarchist take on copyright and CC
Matthew J. Agnello
matt.agnello at gmail.com
Fri Mar 28 17:02:09 EDT 2008
Aha. Okay. Well, that's the English language for you.
And also a good example of why the CC deed is very helpful.
// Matt
----------
Matt Agnello
http://www.hungryfilmmaker.com
< matt.agnello at gmail.com >
On Mar 28, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Lloyd wrote:
> Matthew J. Agnello wrote:
>>> Matthew J. Agnello wrote:
>>>> The joke is an anarchist taking the paper to court over
>>>> commercial use,
>>>> and the company pointing to the latter part of the license and
>>>> saying,
>>>> "We don't respect the author's IP claim, so this is free for us."
>>>>
>>>
>>> That isn't what the thing says. read more carefully.
>>
>> Sorry, I was unclear. Let me clarify. (Although this is probably
>> getting
>> too deep into the joke.)
>>
>> drew Roberts wrote:
>>> Both you and Terry made this point.
>>>
>>> But actually, it does apply to you as much as to someone who cares
>>> about it
>>> and breaks it anyway, on purpose or out of ignorance. It applies to
>>> you when
>>> you get caught up. At that point, it hardly matters what you believe
>>> on the
>>> matter.
>>
>> The paper's copyright claims that for those who respect copyright,
>> use
>> CC-NY-NC-SA, and for those who don't, copy as you like.
>
> You are adding words that aren't there. Read more carefully. I'll make
> it simple.
>
> [
> To those with respect for the concept of intellectual property, this
> document is under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share
> Alike 3.0 United States License. Everyone else, of course, is free.
> ]
>
> Nowhere does it say you are free to "copy as you like".
>
>
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