[cc-community] Guidance about Patenting and the best License for a Book

Ricardo Nunez rinunez at gmail.com
Mon Sep 29 01:03:57 EDT 2008


Hi,

I don't live in any of the *Creative Commons* mentioned countries. But I
wouldn't have any problem in registering the book at one of those countries
as far I could do it via Internet.

Two questions:

1) I would like to make a "kind of" free book but assuring  that somehow I "
http://www.google.com/patentsregister" it somewhere. That is, just in case
somebody would say he/she had written something related before, I could
prove he/she is not right. I would say this would be a "kind of patent" just
for making everyone sure who was the real writer of it.

2) As far as I've read your web site the license would be a "kind of"
Creative Commons one. That is:
- If it's for non-commercial use: copy and distribute my work, give me the
credit, allow modifications, share alike.
- If it's for commercial use: same as the "non-commercial" BUT PREVIOUSLY
AGREEING 10% OF ANY EARNINGS.

What do you recommend me?

Yours,

Ricardo
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