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  • From: Ŭalabio‽ <Walabio AT MacOSX.COM>
  • To: cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 01:53:39 +0000


¡Hello!

¿How Fare You?

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In order to create a true creative commons, all users of licenses Creative Commons have these two freedoms:

1. - The right to share without limit, at least noncommercially any work licensed with any license from Creative Commons.
2. - The right to create unlimited derivative works, at least nonconcommercially of works licensed with any license Creative Commons.

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All laws (licenses) starting with version three would have be compliant with the constitutional amendment. The only nonderivative license would be CC-BY-ND and it would state quite clearly in the license that the ND does not apply to noncommercial use of the work.

This way we can have a true creative commons of free culture. Dead ends like the current ND-licenses do not allow for reuse, so do nothing to enrich the creative commons from which we can build new derivative works.

The organization is called Creative Commons, after all else.

¡Thanks!

¡Pax!

¡Health!

¡Bye!



Ŭalabio‽

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