On Saturday 13 March 2010 05:29:29 Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I don't understand the CC license at all.
There is no cc license. This is one of the problems with how a lot of people
speak about the issue.
There are multiple cc licenses and the behave quite differently.
Which did you have in mind?
I could dig through a jungle
starting with google, and I *have* read and understood the basics
regarding CC. I'm hoping for some personal experiences in plain
language. Here goes:
Let's take cc BY-SA which is the closest one they have to the GPL and recast
the questions in terms of computer code:
1) What's the advantages for the artist with CC compared to "All rights
reserved".
1) What's the advantages for the programmer with the GPL compared to "All
rights reserved".
2) What's the disadvantages for the artist with CC compared to "All
rights reserved".
2) What's the disadvantages for the programmer with the GPL compared to "All
rights reserved".
3) What's the advantages for the consumer with CC compared to "All
rights reserved".
3) What's the advantages for the consumer with the GPL compared to "All
rights reserved".
I assume there's no disadvantages for the customer with CC...
I assume there's no disadvantages for the customer with the GPL.
Thanks in advance for any input.
You could perhaps do the same thing with cc BY and the BSD.
I hope this may help with your thinking and with further questions.
all the best,
drew