[cc-licenses] CC:BY ... lost in translation?

drew Roberts zotz at 100jamz.com
Wed Nov 15 09:46:35 EST 2006


On Wednesday 15 November 2006 09:42 am, Evan Prodromou wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-15-11 at 07:26 -0500, Michael Tiemann wrote:
> > If there is somewhere in the law that makes it clear that the licensor
> > cannot
>
>                                ^^^
>
> > require the licensee to include a logo or a linkback, [...]
>
> If the licensor is using a Creative Commons license, they cannot require
> a logo or linkback. The license is quite specific in terms of what the
> attribution requirements are.

I think he was talking about a legal definition of attribution which someone 
had said was legally limited. I think he was asking where in copyright law 
was attribution defined in such a way as to limit things as the poster had 
suggested.

Corrections welcome. Brain has not been at 100% lately due to sickness and who 
knows what.
>
> However, US copyright law and other applicable laws don't have the same
> limitations. Don't extrapolate the restricted scope of CC licenses to be
> some kind of restriction on copyright agreements or licenses in general.
>
> > [...] I've got a very
> > strong case to present to some folks who think that's a legitimate form
> > of attribution.
>
> No, you have the say-so of a couple of people from a mailing list. If
> you need a strong case, you should hire an attorney.
>
> -Evan

all the best,

drew
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