[cc-licenses] Lawsuit over Virgin Mobile's and Ethical Use
paola.dimaio at gmail.com
paola.dimaio at gmail.com
Mon Oct 1 08:04:20 EDT 2007
drew
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> > Yes I can. Watch me.
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> A bit combative there huh?
well, when it comes to defending 'my rights' yes, I admit I am ready to fight
I think it is called 'litigious' or 'itchy'
I do get in that state only when I feel some lawful rights are being
denied tough
And not overly concerned with the views of the
> community you wish to be a part of?
of course I am concerned, otherwise I would not be asking the community opinion
but by denying me you are legal right to place a condition upon my
work that's need to be challenge
> Why would you do this?
do what? I am saying that it is legal to modify a contract, and it is
legal to add waivers and riders to any commercial and intelelctual
property contract
my reply is 'yes I can ' - are we understanding each other on this one?
cheers
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> > You cannot not in the sense that it would be illegal, but
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> > > in the sense that it would place your "customized" licence outside the CC
> > > system, i.e. it would render it impossible to interact with the SA
> > > licences. - most legal problems CC licences have relate to the
> > > interpretation of terms such as "non-commercial" which are not used by
> > > national Copyright Laws.
> >
> > Not necessarily. If the change is straighforrwad and just adding a
> > condition it does not change any part of the agreeent itself. i say
> > that the change that I propose will not affect the compatibility
>
> It will certainly affect the compatibility of all SA licensed works.
no it will not
Not all modifications will cause incompatibility (some will and some not)
I am saying that adding an ethical clause , or, making the cc license
conditional
based on an separate contract (pre agreement on ethics say) will not
cause an incompatibility with other licenses at all . it will however
cause an incompatibility with the proposed usage which is unethical -
which is exactly what I am trying to achieve with this
please correct me where you think I am wrong
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paola
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