[cc-community] Can I merge CC and Art license into a video?

Matthew J. Agnello matt.agnello at gmail.com
Mon Mar 31 11:30:57 EDT 2008


IANAL, but I ran into this problem myself not too long ago. I did a  
little research and never got a definitive answer from a verifiable  
source (anyone involved with either license never seemed to mention  
the other). However, from reading the text of both, it seemed to me  
that CC would allow your work to be used with Libre Art License, but  
Libre Art License would not allow its work to be used in CC. It is my  
understanding that BOTH licenses need to be compatible with each other  
for you to be able to use them in a work that uses both.

Again, I don't have the qualifications to properly analyze the legal  
text; I'm not a lawyer, this is not legal advise.

Best,
// Matt


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Matt Agnello
http://www.hungryfilmmaker.com
< matt.agnello at gmail.com >





On Mar 31, 2008, at 8:21 AM, dooteo wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Last days I'm chatting in #gnu, #fsf, #freeculture and #cc channels,
> asking about if it posible to use CC by s.a licensed music and Libre  
> Art
> licensed music into a video film (which is mounted with Cinelerra :).
> But until now, nobody knows the answer.
>
> So, I'm asking you my dudes:
>
> I'm creating a video, where I'm using songs with CC by s.a. 2.5  
> license,
> and other songs with Art Libre license. Is that possible? Can I use  
> both
> (or other free license) in my video? And if possible, can I share my
> video with Art License or GFDL if it contains CC licensed parts  
> (songs)
> and vice versa?
>
>
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> Dooteo
>
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