[cc-licenses] Restricting Derivative Works
Terry Hancock
hancock at anansispaceworks.com
Sat Jun 24 16:14:25 EDT 2006
Terry Hancock wrote:
> Rob Myers wrote:
> > On 23 Jun 2006, at 22:46, Terry Hancock wrote:
> >> Terry Hancock wrote:
> >>> White, Phil wrote:
> >>>> This is the second time you have besmirched my character.
> >>>
> >>> Greg has said nothing to indicate that you *would* do this. The
> >>> point is that you legally *could*
> >>
> >> Friend Phil has just replied to me off-list to say, basically,
> >> 'yes he did' (if he wants a more accurate portrayal, he can post
> >> here, IMHO).
> >
> > I really don't think Greg did.
>
> Yes, verifiably -- I've been following the thread. ;-)
That's "yes, I agree with you", not "yes he did".
I'm sorry -- I was a little miffed at Phil for doing what I consider
to be a breach of etiquette. However, I probably should've
just ignored it.
I am curious about finding empirical data to back up the
copyleft/free versus proprietary/assignment argument,
though (But I posted that separately and CC'd to community,
because it's now off-topic).
Cheers,
Terry
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Anansi Spaceworks http://www.AnansiSpaceworks.com
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