[cc-licenses] Creative Commons licenses cause a problem
drew Roberts
zotz at 100jamz.com
Mon Jun 5 15:43:47 EDT 2006
On Monday 05 June 2006 03:29 pm, Ali Baba wrote:
> > Like I said, I really don't understand the issue. If they can use all
> > of the
> > "ARR" works on the net legally, surely they can use all of the CC
> > works no
> > matter what the actual license.
>
> Maybe they just can't use ARR works, so they would like to use CC
> works instead, but found that the great majority of these are just as
> unuseable as ARR works. But then, why not also complain about ARR
> works? I think the reason is: because in this case there is nobody to
> complain to.
That certainly could be. From the original post:
"We go to the web to find texts
that can be included in the corpus--especially fiction, but also
blogs and anything else we can find"
that sounds like they are using the web in general, and hence my original
question. I can imagine meanings, but I want to know what they think.
>
> Pretty simple, you see. Which doesn't make it rational -- but who said
> people always act rationally, again? ;-)
If your take is correct, this is certainly true. ~;-)
>
all the best,
drew
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