I agree. Classic copyleft is the best. I personally don't really
like CC
that much as a brand, but it's the standards and there is
nothing to object
against the substance of BY-NC-SA.
Felix
On Thursday June 2 2011, Alessandro Delfanti wrote:
BY-NC-SA is the best one if we want people to be able to
publish
remixed versions
The whole lot of the CC licenses are at the bottom:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/
I am not so worried that others will make a buck from our
pieces, at
all, frankly :-) but you never know. There are some
interesting choices
to be made about derivatives and such. In this case I am a
fan of the
least restrictive ones.
All best,
Biella
On 06/02/2011 06:02 AM, Mathieu ONeil wrote:
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Hi everyone
I am finalising the layout of the pdf versions of the
articles and
was wondering if there were any thoughts as to what the
best
[anti]copyright licence would be? Do we need one at all? I
would
say yes to stop anyone commercialising the papers
(unlikely, but
you never know). So what is the most useful - CC? I don't
know much
about this so any advice most welcome.
cheers,
Mathieu
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