[cc-licenses] cc-by-sa and gpl
Paul Keller
pk at kl.nl
Mon Jul 2 11:53:41 EDT 2007
On Jul 2, 2007, at 4:38 PM, adam hyde wrote:
> I was wondering...Can material that is licensed under the CC-BY-SA
> (3.0)
> license be re-issued under the GPL.
>
> I know the two licenses are not compatible. However the clause states:
> "you may distribute the resulting work only under the same, similar
> or a
> compatible license."
>
> What exactly does 'similar' mean? Is the GPL sufficently 'similar' to
> the CC-BY-SA?
dear Adam,
i think the term 'similar' is not chosen very well. it does not refer
to licenses that are similar in terms of the requirements and
permissions but rather other licenses from the cc core licenses suite
that have the same license elements (BY, SA). this becomes obvious if
you compare the section from the commons deed (which you quoted) with
the underlying section from the legal code:
> You may Distribute or Publicly Perform an Adaptation only under the
> terms of: (i) this License; (ii) a later version of this License
> with the same License Elements as this License; (iii) a Creative
> Commons jurisdiction license (either this or a later license
> version) that contains the same License Elements as this License
> (e.g., Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 US)); (iv) a Creative Commons
> Compatible License. If you license the Adaptation under one of the
> licenses mentioned in (iv), you must comply with the terms of that
> license.
>
(i) = same
(ii) & (iii) = similar
(iv) = compatible
As Andres noted licenses which are sufficiently similar in terms of
requirements, permissions and scope would eventually become listed in
the compatible licenses list. i do however doubt that even the GPL 2
will be compatible with CC-BY-SA as the former has lots of clauses
concerning source code which the latter completely lacks. the more
obvious candidates to eventually appear on this list are the GFDL and
the FAL.
best, paul
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