[cc-licenses] Lawsuit over Virgin Mobile's and Ethical Use
paola.dimaio at gmail.com
paola.dimaio at gmail.com
Sun Sep 30 02:07:30 EDT 2007
Hi Javier
Thanks for the pointers - not sure I understand the validity
A contract (cc license) cannot go against statutory law
It is my prerogative to make a contract subject to a condition
but maybe I misunderstand you? would you care commenting the implication
of the clause you point me to?
It looks like I need a whole cabinet of lawyers to use this cc license eh...
>
> This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with
> respect to the Work licensed here.
The parties would be the 'author' and the 'user', right?
There are no understandings, agreements
> or representations with respect to the Work not specified here.
this particular sentence does not seem to mean anything?
Licensor
> shall not be bound by any additional provisions that may appear in any
> communication from You.
They are called 'waivers' - perfectly legal standard contractual instruments
This License may not be modified without the mutual
> written agreement of the Licensor and You.
No modificaion required, simple waiver will suffice for all intents and purposes
else,
I may simply delete that clause from my copies of the licnse
else
I shall see you all in court >.
Amicably of course
PDM
>
> (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/legalcode)
>
> Regards,
>
> Javier Candeira
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Paola Di Maio
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