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- From: Severine Dusollier <severine.dusollier AT fundp.ac.be>
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- Subject: [Cc-be] Q4. Derivative work
- Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 19:33:45 +0100
Title: [Cc-be] Q4. Derivative work
Good point. We will consider it when drafting the final
version.
Séverine
Q4. Derivative work
Art 1 b) A derivative work means....
CCPL: ... any other form in which the Work may be ... adapted, except
that a work that constitutes a Collective work will not be
considered a Derivative Work...
BE-CCPL.nl: ...of elke andere vorm waarin het Werk ... bewerkt kan
worden, met uitzondering van de Collectieve werken, die niet als
Afgeleide werken zullen beschouwd worden...
BE-CCPL.fr: ...ou toute autre forme sous laquelle l'Oeuvre peut
être...adaptée, à l'exception des Oeuvres Collectives, qui ne seront pas
considérées comme des Oeuvres Dérivées...
From a strictly logical standpoint, the Belgian version says:
A Work that is transformed constitutes a Derivative work, except if _it_
is a Collective work.
What is _it_? The initial work? The transformed work?
In the first case: you can transform a collective work into another
work, without having a derivative work as a result. This is not what
the CCPL means.
In the latter case: if upon transformation you have a collective work,
the result is not a derivative work.
This is what the CCPL means.
This could be solved by putting the exception in a separate sentence:
BE-CCPL.nl*: Een uitzondering geldt voor Collectieve werken, die niet
als Afgeleide werken zullen beschouwd worden in de zin van deze licentie.
BE-CCPL.fr*: Par exception, les Oeuvres collectives ne seront pas
considérées comme des Oeuvres dérivées aux termes de la présente licence.
Hannelore
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[Cc-be] Q4. Derivative work,
Hannelore Dekeyser, 11/21/2004
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- [Cc-be] Q4. Derivative work, Severine Dusollier, 11/24/2004
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