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- From: Philip Jägenstedt <philip AT lysator.liu.se>
- To: cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Public Domain in sweden?
- Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:20:19 +0100
Hello!
We, a student association by the name of Digifri, are looking for a way of allowing all and any use of the content of our website, www.digifri.org. I'm wondering if it is legally possible for us to place it in the public domain, or if that is only valid of the US? Personally, I would prefer using public domain over a one-liner in the style of "all is permitted, no rights reserved" since we can then mark our data using creative commons metadata (plus I don't trust myself to be able to write a valid license, however short).
We have thought about CC-Attribution, but would like to know what our options are before making a decision. Many of us feel that we don't need to require even attribution since we don't care if someone uses our writing without giving credit. Before making a decision, we need to explore the options. Any help/suggestion is appreciated greatly.
// Philip Jägenstedt
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Public Domain in sweden?,
Philip Jägenstedt, 11/11/2004
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Re: Public Domain in sweden?,
Peter Brink, 11/11/2004
- Re: Public Domain in sweden?, Alex Schroeder, 11/11/2004
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Re: Public Domain in sweden?,
Peter Brink, 11/11/2004
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