[cc-licenses] Against DRM 1.0

Max Brown max05001 at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 14 08:21:00 EDT 2006


Who know "Against DRM 1.0"? It's a free copyleft license for artworks.
 http://www.freecreations.org/Against_DRM.html
 
 It contains two important clauses that CCPL don't include: a clause about related rights and a clause against DRM.
  The first clause authorizes licensee to exercise related rights: on the basis of the copyleft clause, performers cannot exercise reserved rights concerning their performances of the work; producers of phonograms cannot exercise reserved rights concerning the phonograms in which they fix the work; broadcasting organizations cannot exercise reserved rights concerning broadcastings of the work.
  The second clause prevents the use of DRM to protect the work: if licensor uses DRM, the license is not applicable to the work (on the contrary, CCPL licensor can use DRM); if licensee uses DRM, license is automatically void (on the contrary, CCPL licensee can use DRM in a manner not inconsistent with the terms of the license).
 
 
 
 Max
 
		
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