[cc-licenses] License Jurisdiction Questions

Kevin Phillips (home) tacet at qmpublishing.com
Mon May 28 12:46:14 EDT 2007


----- Original Message -----
From: "James Grimmelmann" <james at grimmelmann.net>
To: "Discussion on the Creative Commons license drafts"
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Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [cc-licenses] License Jurisdiction Questions


> Kevin Phillips (home) wrote:
> > A quick series of questions about license impact in different
jurisdictions
> > :
> >
> > I noticed recently the official licenses for us folks in the UK aren't
the
> > same wording as those in the US.  There's an effective "translation"
> > obviously because of differences in language.  Interestingly I know of
no cc
> > project for music which offers licenses from different jurisdictions
> > directly.
>
> It's not just differences in language; it's difference in law.  The
> licenses are customized to express the same ultimate meaning in
> different places' legal systems.

Thanks James for the response.  Of course, I understand this goes beyond
language structure and spelling differences, so ok "language of law", more
specifically.

> The "translations" are carried out by
> the various international iCommons groups; whenever CC updates the
> licenses, there will be a lag while the license changes are ported into
> each country where CC licenses are available.

ok so that makes sense, though where a legal document is concerned would it
not be more prudent to have a release in sync?  That was really the point I
was trying to make, could there not be an issue or disparity due to a chorus
of voices singing from slightly different song books?

3.0 licenses have been around for some time now haven't they?

Kev




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