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- From: Wouter Vanden Hove <wouter.vanden.hove AT pandora.be>
- To: Discussion on the Creative Commons license drafts <cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: Open database, closed site
- Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 20:07:00 +0100
cc AT iblist.com wrote:
I run a site that is a database of books and other printed media (see e-mail
address for domain). I want to open the database for download through me only
under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 1.0 license (I wish 2.0 would
get out already). What I want is for the website itself to be completely
restricted, but they can download the database through me under the above
license (I ddon't want them running a harvester bot or anything). Does anyone
see any problems with using the above license on this kind of site?
It seems that your website is a collective project.
So why don't you adopt a real open source strategy, like for example
theassayer.org?
Wouter Vanden Hove
www.opencursus.org
www.open-education.org
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Open database, closed site,
cc, 03/01/2004
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Re: Open database, closed site,
Wouter Vanden Hove, 03/01/2004
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Re: Open database, closed site,
CC, 03/01/2004
- Re: Open database, closed site, Evan Prodromou, 03/01/2004
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Re: Open database, closed site,
CC, 03/01/2004
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- Re: Open database, closed site, email, 03/01/2004
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Re: Open database, closed site,
email, 03/01/2004
- Re: Open database, closed site, CC, 03/01/2004
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Re: Open database, closed site,
email, 03/01/2004
- Re: Open database, closed site, Jayfar, 03/01/2004
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Re: Open database, closed site,
Wouter Vanden Hove, 03/01/2004
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