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- From: David Wiley <david AT wiley.ed.usu.edu>
- To: development of an education license or license option for Creative Commons <cc-education AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [cc-education] A radical alternative proposal
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 11:41:15 -0600
All the discussion as got me thinking:
What if we simply "rebranded" the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license the "Educational Use license," got a different colored icon, and took advantage of the name and icon change to make marketing inroads with educators?
I'm not committing to this idea, but as I've looked introspectively for a middle ground, this strikes me as one possible compromise between "we need an educational use license" and "we shouldn't have an educational use license" viewpoints.
Arguments for or against?
D
<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/>
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[cc-education] proliferation, balkanization,
Ben Crowell, 08/27/2003
- Re: [cc-education] proliferation, balkanization, David Wiley, 08/28/2003
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[cc-education] proliferation, balkanization,
Ben Crowell, 08/28/2003
- Re: [cc-education] proliferation, balkanization, David Wiley, 08/28/2003
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Re: [cc-education] proliferation, balkanization,
Zachary Chandler, 08/29/2003
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Re: [cc-education] proliferation, balkanization,
tom poe, 08/29/2003
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[cc-education] A radical alternative proposal,
David Wiley, 08/29/2003
- Re: [cc-education] A radical alternative proposal, tom poe, 08/29/2003
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[cc-education] A radical alternative proposal,
David Wiley, 08/29/2003
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Re: [cc-education] proliferation, balkanization,
tom poe, 08/29/2003
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[cc-education] proliferation, balkanization,
Ben Crowell, 08/29/2003
- Re: [cc-education] proliferation, balkanization, David Wiley, 08/29/2003
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