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Re: [cc-licenses] Use of derivatives by original author.
- From: longdead <longdead AT gmail.com>
- To: Discussion on the Creative Commons license drafts <cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [cc-licenses] Use of derivatives by original author.
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 13:36:56 -0500
Rob Myers wrote:
This would be a "What's Mine Is Mine What's Yours Is Mine" license. The only circumstances I can see this working in would be something like Start Trek fan fiction where fans would be happy to be "paid in canon", that is by having their work made part of the official story universe.Close, it is for a Role Playing Game book/project. One where I would like the option to print contributions up along with my own original material and sell the print books. And one where I would want to avoid the possibility of having the game/game world hijacked commercially by another person or company. As long as no one was using it commercially, I wouldn't care much what they did with it, as long as it was properly attributed.
Matt Carr
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longdead, 09/24/2005
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Rob Myers, 09/25/2005
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longdead, 09/25/2005
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Mark Havenner, 09/25/2005
- Re: [cc-licenses] Use of derivatives by original author., longdead, 09/25/2005
- Re: [cc-licenses] Use of derivatives by original author., Rob Myers, 09/25/2005
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Mark Havenner, 09/25/2005
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longdead, 09/25/2005
- Re: [cc-licenses] Use of derivatives by original author., Evan Prodromou, 09/25/2005
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Rob Myers, 09/25/2005
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