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Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted
- From: drew Roberts <zotz AT 100jamz.com>
- To: Development of Creative Commons licenses <cc-licenses AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 08:25:13 -0400
On Saturday 29 September 2012 00:02:38 Kat Walsh wrote:
> "You may satisfy the conditions [..] in any reasonable manner based on
> the medium, means, and context":
>
> This is a new aspect, expecially "context". If there is a customary
> form of attribution for the kind of use you are making of a work, you
> should use it;
Would this language ever permit non-attribution in a context where it is
customary to skip attribution? For instance, a radio station where the DJ
does not give artist details for every song played? For instance, a radio
station where the song writers are almost never attributed but the recording
artist is occasionally?
all the best,
drew
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[cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted,
Kat Walsh, 09/29/2012
- Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted, Jussi-Ville Heiskanen, 09/29/2012
- [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted, Gregor Hagedorn, 09/29/2012
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Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted,
Francesco Poli, 09/29/2012
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Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted,
Anthony, 09/29/2012
- Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted, Anthony, 09/29/2012
- Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted, Rob Myers, 09/29/2012
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Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted,
Anthony, 09/29/2012
- Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted, drew Roberts, 09/30/2012
- Re: [cc-licenses] Changes to attribution: your attention wanted, Andrew Harvey, 09/30/2012
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