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- From: "David Russell" <webmaster AT davidarussell.co.uk>
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- Subject: [Cc-uk] CC Scotland license question
- Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 21:54:34 +0100
Title: Message
I am more than
slightly alarmed at clause 2.3 in the Draft License:
'You must offer
to the recipient a licence to the Derivative Work which must be either
one with the same terms and conditions as this Licence, or a later
version of this Licence with the same Licence Elements as this Licence,
or another Creative Commons licence with the same Licence Elements as
this Licence, or the BBC Creative Archive general public
licence '
Why should people
have the right to re-license my work (particularly under a
non-CreativeCommons BBC license) under their own terms? If I choose a
particular Creative Commons license, that is what I want my work to be available
under, and nothing else
David
Russell
Concerned
blogger
-
[Cc-uk] CC Scotland license question,
David Russell, 08/27/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] CC Scotland license question, Neil Leyton, 08/28/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] CC Scotland license question, Jonathan Mitchell, 08/28/2005
- Re: [Cc-uk] CC Scotland license question, Jonathan Mitchell, 08/28/2005
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