[cc-licenses] Lawsuit over Virgin Mobile's and Ethical Use
Karl Ebener
myonlyb at vollbio.de
Sun Sep 30 03:26:55 EDT 2007
Hi,
I would like to support Drew as for a German Law-point-of-view:
Following German law, the CC are general terms and conditions and
therefore must be very specific so that the user can easily understand
what is allowed and what is not. NC is complicated enough, but I think
that most judges will be confident that they can interpret this
theirselves since commercial is a term used in other areas of law as well.
But the term "ethical" is subject to too much change and interpretation
and would most certainly render the clause void...
Yours,
Karl
drew Roberts schrieb:
> On Friday 28 September 2007 11:47 pm, paola.dimaio at gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Charles
>>
>>
>>> Can you give a complete definition with what "ethical" means?
>>>
>> Well, we are still discussing what 'commercial' means, right?
>> Even commercial is not that straightforward
>>
>> We have non commercial use, not better specified
>> Then we can also have 'ethical' use, and work it out later
>>
>
> Please no. It will make all the CC licenses basically unuseable. And certainly
> not for any works that do not contain visual representations of peoples
> likenesses. And also especially not for BY amd BY-SA licenses. I personally
> would not object as strongly to such use in anyhting with NC or ND even
> though I think it ill advised there as well.
>
> There is a point in a free society where we need to do good by our fellow man
> and leave them to be responsible for their abuses.
>
> Even the Free Software folks, who many might inagine would want anti military
> bits in, left them out to keep the code Free.
>
> Now, if you or someone else can come up will clean language that somehow will
> make this work without all the confusion...
>
>> It's not so difficult. It's a simple condition that allows to use CC
>> licensed work only
>> if it is not used for (see annex). In the annex you can put what you want
>>
>
> This would kill any SA sharing and re-use.
>
>> The work covered under this licenses, and any parts thereof, cannot be
>> used in conjunction with any of the following usages
>>
>> - illegal activities (any country)
>>
>
> And this would stop someone why? Is a person willing to abuse a child gonn
> have second thoughts about abusing your copyright?
>
>
>> - activities against human rights charter
>> - activities that exploit and abuse people especially children
>>
>
> See above.
>
>> - to sell unhealthy product and products that harm the environment
>>
>
> Now, this may be possible. A clause to the effect, that commercial does not
> cover "endorsement" uses perhaps? Especially with respect to peoples images
> again.
>
>> etcetera
>>
>> Any usage that is not in the black list, would not require permission
>> Any usage that is in the black list, is prohibited
>>
>
> If it is a standard back list... But if each person gets to put in their own
> back list... Kiss SA goodbye...
>
>> simple as that
>>
>>
>>> Unless you are using the word "ethical" is way that I'm unfamiliar
>>> with... "ethics" are rules that a person voluntarily chooses to
>>> follow. And which rules do and don't make up their "ethical code" is
>>> up to them.
>>>
>> I chose not to drink coke, and to to eat McDonalds hamburgers, and not
>> to promote
>> pornography and belligerant and slanderous websites, and not to do
>> phisihing scams nor hack other people property and generally be
>> respectful and kind
>>
>
> All well and good.
>
>> and I am also responsible for the work that I produce not be used
>> against my principles
>>
>
> Keep it to yourself then. In a Free society, you are not responsible for this.
> Those who do the dirty works are responsible.
>
>>> (In other words... for each person... what is and isn't ethical is
>>> different.)
>>>
>> sure - but we all agree in principle on certain points, right?
>>
>
> If only...
>
>>> Now... the problem with putting an "ethical" clause into a license is
>>> that if you do NOT completely define and explicitly list what the
>>> rules that make up your "ethical code", then things are completely
>>> ambiguous. And a person won't know what they can and can't do.
>>>
>> agreed. Let me start working on a an ANNEX
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Paola
>>
>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. <http://ChangeLog.ca/>
>>>
>>>
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>
> all the best,
>
> drew
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