[cc-licenses] cc-by-sa and gpl
Paul Keller
pk at kl.nl
Mon Jul 2 13:24:04 EDT 2007
On Jul 2, 2007, at 7:10 PM, adam hyde wrote:
> Thanks pRo,
>
>>
>> When we speak about GPL2 and CC_BY_SA compatibility, we may refer to
>> compatibility in two directions, i.e:
>> 1. from GPL2 to CC_BY_SA, which is potentially possible because of
>> the
>> language of CC v3.0, provided GPL2 appears on the CC Compatible
>> licenses
>> list, but is unlikely to happen (as Paul already explained)
>> because of the
>> source code requirements of GPL2
>
>
> Sorry to be a stick in the mud, but what exactly is the problem with
> 'source code requirements' which make the GPL 'incompatible'?
GPL requires that the licensor passes on the source code with the any
binary distribution (very short summary). CC-BY-SA does not require
this.
if there was comatibility between GPL and BY-SA then in the direction
(1) than this would mean that this requirement does not apply under
the BY-SA. this is hardly compatible but at best a way to get out of
the source code requirement of GPL. FSF will never agree to this.
in direction (2) (BY-SA --> GPL) this would mean an extra requirement
placed on the work. so the two are also not compatible. CC will never
allow licensees to add extra requirements on works obtained under a
CC license.
also the GPL is a software licenses and the 6 core CC licenses are
not intended for software. of course the original licensor can always
dual license under GPL and CC
best, paul
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