[cc-licenses] Which jurisdiction
Ulrike Mahlmann
Ulrike.Mahlmann at gmx.de
Thu Jun 22 07:31:40 EDT 2006
Hi Malte,
There is probably no perfect solution. I think I would choose the license of the country where your target audience is based because you then stand a better chance that the license is valid where your content will be used. If your main target audience is located in several countries choose the license that suits you best. The differences are small as the licenses are supposed to be compatible but there are some:
- Most European versions reserve more moral rights than the U. S. version;
- Germany is still using version 2.0, so if the changes in the 2.5 versions are important to you don't choose a German license.
HTH a little
Regards
Ulrike
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Datum: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 01:01:57 +0800
Von: Malte Beckmann <malte at greencurrent.net>
An: cc-licenses at lists.ibiblio.org
Betreff: [cc-licenses] Which jurisdiction
> Hello,
>
> I have been working on a small online newspaper and would like to add
> a cc-license to the pages. It all seems rather straight forward
> except for the jurisdiction. How do I know what jurisdiction is best?
>
> I am a German citizen enrolled at a British university currently
> studying and publishing my research from China on Chinese energy
> matters. I understand that I am not a resident of Britain anymore nor
> am I a resident of Germany. However, with my current tourist visa, I
> am not a resident of PR China either even though I am currently
> staying in China. What jurisdiction should I choose for the license?
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated.
> malte
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