Re: [Foundation-l] Copyright issues of wikimedia projects
Daniel Mayer <maveric149-/[email protected]> Mon, 31 May 2004 17:56:26 -0700 (PDT)
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--- Toby Bartels <toby+wikipedia-Sadi0fl/VCj2fBVCVOL8/[email protected]> wrote: > No, ''that'' doesn't decrease the freedom of the document -- > it's other effects of the copyleft that do so. > > I'll give a specific (albeit still hypothetical) example: > > Suppose that there are two free documents that I like, > one of which uses the GNU FDL licence, one of which uses CC-by-sa. > I want to combine these two free documents into a single modified one. > Even though both of them are supposed to be free, I can't do this! > But if either of these documents uses the noncopyleft CC-by instead, > then I am able to do what I want to do with the documents. > The CC-by licence is more free; it gives me more freedoms. Yes, but that deals with the freedom of your use, not the freedom of the content since the CC-by text could just as easily be made into a proprietary derivative work while the FDL and CC-by/sa text can only ever be libre (at least until their copyright expires, which if Disney has its say will be never). Fixing the compatibility issue is a major problem that must be corrected, however. Correcting that is my plan A since it has the largest payoff in the end (a world in which the best representation of knowledge is not controllable). Using a license of convenience in the interim would be a bad idea since works under that license will not be copyleft, thus making derivative works of them susceptible to proprietary control. -- Daniel Mayer (aka mav) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/