cc-nc second derivate (no sa)

Hans Fuchs gucky-dated-1106762599.159c0a0caf4f at fangorn.ch
Fri Jan 21 13:03:18 EST 2005


Hi Greg

> CC-NC is a market economy license. It keeps the work pretty much
> to the original author, but allows hobbyists and fans to play around
> with the work, pass copies around (for free), and create derivatives.
> No one but the original author can sell the work.
> But any derivatives created by fans can't be rolled in by the
> original author to sell without the fan's permission.

Thanks a lot for your descriptions of the effects of CC Licenses. I 
think this is missing when you hit publish on creativecommons.org (maybe 
purposely).

I decided to put the actual songs under by-nc. That way I can decide 
what my songs are used for (people asking me for commercial uses) and 
maybe gain some money myself (ie. someone asks me if he can put a song 
of mine on a CD).

I extracted all the samples of my songs. These samples I will publish 
under either by-sa, by or sampling (there are only usa, brazil?)

Best,
	Hans

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