<div>I know 2.0 and 2.5 is really same...</div>
<div>content is not changed.<br>sorry, mt english is bad...:(</div>
<div>in korea, so, we have no 2.5 korean version. we use 2.0 korean version.</div>
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">2005/12/14, Jessica Rasku <<a href="mailto:jrasku@armispiansystems.ca">jrasku@armispiansystems.ca</a>>:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Andrew MacNeill wrote:<br>> On 12/13/05, Andrew MacNeill <<a href="mailto:akselsoft@gmail.com">akselsoft@gmail.com
</a>> wrote:<br>><br>>>Hey all - my podcast show is cc'd with a<br>>><a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/</a><br>>><br>>>I had someone ask me "can I burn this to CD and sell the CDs?"
<br><br>Brief answer is Yes.<br><br>>>And I was unsure of how to answer.<br>>><br>>>They were also asking about the legitimacy of offering to sell the<br>>>downloads (even though it's available for free on my site)
<br><br>Again the answer is yes. (get legal advice if you want to be sure)<br><br>>>The license says:<br>>>You are free:<br>>><br>>> * to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work<br>>> * to make derivative works
<br>>> * to make commercial use of the work<br>>><br>>><br>>>but then says<br>>>If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute<br>>>the resulting work only under a license identical to this one.
<br><br>It is talking about licensing not distribution. You are free to change<br>distribution method at any time unless it's specificially prohibited (I<br>don't believe that any cc license involves that).<br><br>>>So how would one make commercial use of the license?
<br><br>Just go and do it. I would like to make use of an image from a video on<br>the <a href="http://creativecommons.ca">creativecommons.ca</a> (I think) site, I need to find what the license<br>for that video is, I also want to use the text of it as well. I want to
<br>make T-Shirts. As I understand it, (and this is sketchy territory) if I<br>do so at cost to myself, then it's not considered commercial use. If I<br>were to donate the proceeds again not comercial use. But if I sold the
<br>T-Shirts that cost me $5.00 at $20.00 and kept all the money it would be<br>commercial use. I had to read the nc (I believe that's the code) legal<br>license to find this out, and it's worth doing before putting your work
<br>out there.<br><br>>>Can anyone help explain that to mee?<br><br>I hope that helps you. I'm new to this, so I may be way off base.<br><br> Jessica<br><br>_______________________________________________
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