AW: [cc-education] education NC?
Andreas Leiser
andreas.leiser at leisermathematics.com
Tue Jan 25 07:12:53 EST 2005
Hi Aaron,
thanks for the help! So this means, that it is similar to the GPL in OS
software:
- I may use for instance OS software like Bloodsheds Dev-C++ to develop any
kind of software (also propriatery)
- I may not distribute the OS software Dev-C++ or extensions of it as
proprietary (must be GPL, too)
Translated to cc-nc, "non-commercial" then means:
- I may use the cc-nc materials in a course (like private tuition) where I
am getting tuition fees (but need to include the CC license and the author
credit, for sure)
- I may not build courseware by using cc-nc materials and sell it (resp. I
would need to get the premission from the authors)
Is it correct?
Andreas
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Von: Aaron Tyo-Dickerson [mailto:aaron at tyodickerson.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. Januar 2005 02:17
An: andreas.leiser at leisermathematics.com; development of an education
license or license option for Creative Commons
Betreff: Re: [cc-education] education NC?
Hi, Andreas:
The Non-Commercial licenses should all allow you to use CC "stamped"
materials in your teaching or tutoring. The three licenses which include the
NC designation also all include attribution (you must give the original
author/artist credit) and may include limitations on creating derivative
works or insist on "share alike."
If you are considering CC licensed content, the content itself should
indicate the nature of its license. Websites typically have the CC logo and
a brief statement about the license or a link to the online license. Print
and other media form (like the Wired CD) will have it in the liner notes, a
footer/footnote or elsewhere.
Hope this helps!
Aaron TD
Andreas Leiser wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know what the NC attribute means if I am giving private
tuitions (but I am not selling materials). May I use cc-nc materials?
Thank you!
Andreas
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