Thanks Dirk,that is a very good hint for clarification. Finally s.o. who knows his rights ;-)
A more liberal license would be "Public Domain" I suppose. Cheers, Jürgen. On 20.11.2007 13:01, dirk.bonne@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi All, Jürgen Mages wrote:2. Noncommercial: You may not use this work for commercial purposes.To avoid misunderstanding: the one that has *written* the text is the copyright holder, and can choose even after licensing his text under the creative commons, to use his own text for commercial purposes. This license talks about what others may do by a minimum with your work. As copyright holder you can make exceptions for certain people or reasons, etc... This is also said on the one page that Jürgen linked too: "Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permissionfrom the copyright holder."dirk
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