Allowing the commercial use of derivative works

Alex Chally alexchally at comcast.net
Mon Feb 7 20:44:44 EST 2005


The sampling license is close, but not perfect. I would also like 
people to be able to copy the work as a whole for non commercial 
purposes.

Thanks for answering my questions.

-Alex
On Feb 7, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Glenn Otis Brown wrote:

> right, or if you want to
>
> 1) allow commercial derivatives
> while
> 2) prohibiting commercial uses of verbatim copies (unaltered copies)
>
> the sampling licenses are the way to go
>
> http://creativecommons.org/license/sampling?lang=en
>
> g
>
>
> On Feb 7, 2005, at 4:47 PM, Mike Linksvayer wrote:
>
>> Alex Chally wrote:
>>> Is there any clause in the Creative Commons license that allows for 
>>> the commercial use of derivative works?
>>
>> Any license that does not have the NonCommercial property and does 
>> not have the NoDerivs property allows this.  So you can make a 
>> derivative work out of something licensed under Attribution or 
>> Attribution-ShareAlike and use the derivative commercially.
>>
>> -- 
>>   Mike Linksvayer
>>   http://creativecommons.org/about/people#21
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