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  • From: "Jonathon Blake" <jonathon.blake AT gmail.com>
  • To: "Discussion on the Creative Commons license drafts" <cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [cc-licenses] NonDerivative NonCommercial Licenses
  • Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 21:59:33 +0000

Greg wrote:

> The grounds are very simple:
> what you call (ii) "Free speech, not free beer" above (value added Linux
> vendors), you associate with a CC-NC-SA license.
> The problem is that Anything that any vendor does with linux must remain
> GNU-GPL.

I chose a bad example there.
What I was trying to do there, was identify a group that offers Libre
software, but not Free software.

> restrictions to be called Free. End of story.

This is the Debian defintion of "Free" as contrasted to the Microsoft
defintion of "Free".

> It's all within the author's right to do so, but it isn't FLOSS. And while
> I would guess

I didn't claim the Bible study program was FLOSS.

> So, no license can completely enforce Mathew 10:8 in all possibilities
> around the original work.

I've seen that conclusion before, using a different chain of reasoning.

> > CC-SA-NC Licence documentation: Probably 2 500 hours of
> 2,500 hours or 500 hours? some kind of typo there.

Not a typo. [The space is the group separator. (Enshrined in the
legal code.)]

> So, I think the basic idea of copyleft still applies as being the best for
> gift economy projects.

IOW, CC-BY-SA

xan

jonathon
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