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[cc-licenses] Thread break: BY-SA performance and forbidding "bootlegging"?
- From: drew Roberts <zotz AT 100jamz.com>
- To: Discussion on the Creative Commons license drafts <cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [cc-licenses] Thread break: BY-SA performance and forbidding "bootlegging"?
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 08:02:19 -0500
On Friday 18 November 2005 10:01 pm, wiki_tomos wrote:
> I have an impression that performing a work is very explicitly
> dealt with in CC licenses. CC-BY-SA is no exception. If a work is
> under CC-BY-SA, one can perform the work or perform a derivative of
> its work.
>
This is a bit off topic to the current thread, but I was thinking of this
yesterday while reading this thread and this mention of freedom to perform
seems a good jumping off point for this question.
So, let's say I write a song and release it BY-SA. Now some band comes along
and adds it to their set. Can they forbid recording at events where they
perform my song? (While taking advantage of the BY-SA license mind.)
Can they perform it in a venue that seeks to prevent audience recording?
>
> Tomos
all the best,
drew
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[cc-licenses] freedom to perform? (Re: Discussion Draft - Proposed License Amendment to Avoid Content Ghettos in the Commons),
wiki_tomos, 11/18/2005
- [cc-licenses] Thread break: BY-SA performance and forbidding "bootlegging"?, drew Roberts, 11/19/2005
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