[cc-licenses] conflicting(?) cc licenses
Bob Morris
ram at cs.umb.edu
Mon Nov 27 14:35:51 EST 2006
[I thought I asked this once, but don't find it in the archives and
nobody responded. Apologies if repeated]
I am involved with a research conference that wishes to make its
accepted papers available under something like Attribution-NoDerivs 2.5
but also make some images---including images that may be embedded in the
papers---available under a non-commercial license such as
Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 or possibly
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5.
Do our wishes conflict? How should we deal with this while leaving the
owners the least work to permit unfettered commercial attributed
no-derivative use of the papers, but otherwise in commercial control of
the images while still making them freely available free for
non-commercial use.
It's possible that we could just go with Attribution-NoDerivs 2.5 for
everything, but in my experience, scientists have a strong (often
unjustified) belief that their beautiful images are of high commercial
value...
Thanks
Bob*
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Robert A. Morris
Professor of Computer Science
UMASS-Boston
ram at cs.umb.edu
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http://www.cs.umb.edu/~ram
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