[cc-licenses] Legal Questions on CC validity and enforceability
Dana Powers
dana.powers at gmail.com
Wed Mar 7 22:39:44 EST 2007
Sorry, didn't mean to imply that this was a factual stretch, i.e.,
that some licensors may not understand exactly what the licenses mean;
just that expecting a judge to apply principles of
adhesion/notice/web-wrap to those facts is a stretch. I say that
mainly because I think courts typically put the responsibility to
understand terms of service or license terms etc on the party choosing
the terms, but admittedly I haven't researched that at all. Just a
gut feeling from 1L contracts.
Dana
On 3/7/07, Jonathon Blake <jonathon.blake at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dana wrote:
>
> > There may be room for a new argument - that the CC licensor is not fully aware of the terms of the CC license she is choosing for her work - but that seems like a stretch.
>
> Given how photographers understand the CC-BY-SA licence, before its
> implications are carefully read and explained to them, I'd suggest
> that it is not a stretch to say that people choose licences without
> understanding what the terms in it mean. [I'm picking a very straight
> forward,easily understood licence here.]
>
> When it comes to CC-BY-NC-SA, or CC-BY-NC-ND, I'd be surprised if 1 in
> 10,000 people who select either one, understand what it does, and does
> not do.
>
> In both instances, I would not be at all surprised if a the licensor
> convinced a jury that their understanding of the licence trumps the
> legal meaning of the licence --- on the grounds that they were not
> fully aware of the terms of the CCLicense that they chose.
>
> xan
>
> jonathon
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