cc-uk AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Cc-uk mailing list
List archive
- From: Rob Myers <robmyers AT mac.com>
- To: cc-uk <cc-uk AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.
- Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 10:40:08 +0100
The Canadian licenses have gone live (news via Corey on Boing Boing:
http://www.boingboing.net/2004/09/30/canadian_creative_co.html).
CC-CA have a good page on Integrity:
http://www.cippic.ca/en/projects-cases/icommons-canada/moral-rights.html
I found the following quote interesting:
"The right of integrity also protects creators from having their works
associated with products, services, causes or institutions that would harm
their honour or reputation. In Creative Commons-speak this is called the
INTEGRITY licence element. Note: This element is currently being proposed and
is not yet available."
Given that there may well be an IN element, re-reading the original debate on
this list, the Canadian page and Corey's argument(s), the case *in favour of*
waivers for integrity and (when non-BY?) paternity now seems quite
compelling.
- Rob.
-
[Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.,
Rob Myers, 10/01/2004
-
RE: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.,
Andres Guadamuz, 10/01/2004
- RE: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again., Hector MacQueen, 10/02/2004
-
Re: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.,
Rob Myers, 10/06/2004
-
RE: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.,
Hector MacQueen, 10/06/2004
-
RE: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.,
Rob Myers, 10/06/2004
- RE: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again., Hector MacQueen, 10/06/2004
-
RE: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.,
Rob Myers, 10/06/2004
- Re: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again., Christian Ahlert, 10/06/2004
-
RE: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.,
Hector MacQueen, 10/06/2004
-
RE: [Cc-uk] Integrity. Again.,
Andres Guadamuz, 10/01/2004
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.