[cc-licenses] About color codings

Andres Guadamuz a.guadamuz at ed.ac.uk
Thu Jun 15 03:41:52 EDT 2006


The colours in the Coloriuris licences do not match CC elements exactly, as 
there is an additional element that translated into "Not for Profit" (let's 
call it NP). The other elements have CC equivalents, so I will use those. As 
with Creative Commons 2.5 onwards, Attribution is assumed.

The basic colours are:

RED: NP-ND
GREEN: Allows all uses, the closest would be BY
BLUE: SA
YELLOW: NP-NC-SA

The combinations are:

RED-GREEN: NP
GREEN-RED: ND
RED-YELLOW: NP-NC
GREEN-YELLOW: NC
RED-BLUE: NP-SA
GREEN-BLUE: NC-SA

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Andres Guadamuz
AHRC Research Centre for Studies in IP and IT Law
Old College, South Bridge
Edinburgh EH8 9YL

Tel: 44 (0)131 6509699
Fax: 44 (0)131 6506317
a.guadamuz at ed.ac.uk
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Maeztu" <david.maeztu at aulir.com>
To: <cc-licenses at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 8:07 AM
Subject: [cc-licenses] About color codings


> Do you know the proyect "color iuris"?
>
> www.coloriuris.net
>
> It´s a license system, similar to cc but focused on "civil law", and as
> visual aid to determine the license a web is using they apply colors.
>
> Maybe it could be helpful to see how it looks and the colors to use.
>
> It´s in spanish.
>
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