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[freeroleplay] Re: Creative Commons v2.0 license is out

  • From: Ricardo Gladwell <ax0n@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: freeroleplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 11:26:14 +0100
Hi All,

Per I. Mathisen wrote:
 > Read http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/legalcode
 >
 > It looks very good. The possibility of turning Share-Alike content into
 > Non-commercial content has been removed.
 >
 >   - Per

Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Note, this weblog entry lists 
the major differences between the 1.0 and the new 2.0 which seem to be the 
standard versions from now on:

http://creativecommons.org/weblog/archive/2004/05/#4216

I am glad to see that the CC decided against making the SA and SA-NC 
licenses compatible: if you license under the SA it stays under the SA and 
you cannot add the NC restriction by mixing it with a SA-NC work.

However, I notice they still have the licensing restrictions on the CC 
trademark. This restriction wuold definately stop the CCPL becomming a 
free-content license until it is removed.

Kind regards...

-- 
Ricardo Gladwell
President, Free Roleplaying Community
http://www.freeroleplay.org/
president@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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