[cc-licenses] Regarding SA and "strong copyleft" question
drew Roberts
zotz at 100jamz.com
Fri Mar 2 08:03:07 EST 2007
On Friday 02 March 2007 06:10 am, Peter Brink wrote:
> Rob Myers skrev:
> > One thing I'm curious about is whether including (e.g.) a short poem
> > makes an essay a derivative of it, or whether that kind of quotation has
> > the same aggregate/collective status as a photographic "quotation".
>
> As far as civil law jurisdictions goes I would assume that the answer is
> no.
>
> drew Roberts skrev:
> > Does fixing spelling, punctuation, and other minor things make
> > derivative or a cleaned up copy.
>
> AFAIK in civil law jurisdictions the answer is no. In the U.K. probably
> yes. In the U.S.? I'm not sure, it would depend I guess on the level of
> creativity involved and on the amount of editing done.
>
> > Would a collage make a derivative work or a collection of cropped
> > works?
>
> If you use parts of other pictures to create a new picture, then in
> civil law jurisdictions the answer is yes.
Thanks for the answers, can you define what a new picture is in this context?
What if there is just parts of other pictures jumbled together?
>
>
> /Peter Brink
all the best,
drew
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(da idea man)
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