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- From: "Greg London" <email AT greglondon.com>
- To: cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [cc-licenses] derivatives and hyperlinks
- Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 10:35:19 -0400 (EDT)
For a work licensed CC-NoDerivatives,
if there is some text that contains
a hyperlink to another page, would
that be required to be kept in place?
Say the work has some text like
"Alice sends key to Bob"
and "key" is hyperlinked to some URL.
Would the CC-NoDerivatives require that
people maintain that hyperlink?
Would CC-ND prohibit people from changing
the URL to something completely different?
And what would CC-ND require as a minimum
if transfering the work "Alice sends key to Bob"
to some medium like a t-shirt?
Would a T-shirt version of the work be required
to maintain the URL somewhere on the shirt?
Would a T-Shirt version of the work be allowed
to add it's own URL's somewhere? i.e. change
"key" to "key[1]" with a footnote that have
a different URL than the original?
- [cc-licenses] derivatives and hyperlinks, Greg London, 06/17/2006
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