[cc-community] CC BY-NC-ND 3.0: is it legal to upload original movie to One-Click-Hoster?

Chris High c.high at open.ac.uk
Sun Jan 22 17:50:36 EST 2012


On 22 January 2012 22:25, jonathon <jonathon.blake at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On 21/01/12 12:28, drew Roberts wrote:
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> > Are you saying that you can use someone else's ARR work in your BY-NC-ND
> > work without the other person's permission?
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> No. The copyright holder of the ARR work can give consent for the
> CC-BY-NC-ND to distribute the content, but that permission does not
> extend to third parties.
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> jonathon
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 Hi Jonathon

I've had another look at the CC-BY-NC-ND terms, and I can't see why it's
possible to publish something on this licence without a permission that
does extend to third parties (provided that their use of it is
non-commercial and  is concerned only with redistributing what you've
offered on the licence, without changing it).  The positive part of the
licence is after all to 'copy, distribute and transmit'
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/.

Chris
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