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Re: [cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons
- From: Jaroslaw Lipszyc <jl AT creativecommons.pl>
- To: Discussion on the Creative Commons license drafts <cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons
- Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 11:06:37 +0100
rob AT robmyers.org wrote:
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.
That is, proceeding from which principles or based on which evidence?
I b elieve this activities should be allowed by law in the first place. Why? Because novody owns ideas, and non-commercial uses does not interfere with authors right to get paid. Since it's very unlikely, that copyroght law will be liberalised soon this seems to be a good set of minimal freedoms creative commons should ensure.
greetings
Jaroslaw Lipszyc
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[cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons,
Ŭalabio‽, 03/06/2006
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Re: [cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons,
rob, 03/07/2006
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Re: [cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons,
Jaroslaw Lipszyc, 03/07/2006
- Re: [cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons, drew Roberts, 03/07/2006
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Re: [cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons,
Jaroslaw Lipszyc, 03/07/2006
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Re: [cc-licenses] Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Creative Commons,
rob, 03/07/2006
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