To get technical, the public domain is not a license. It's a zone of
complete and utter freedom. The Public Domain is indeed great, but the
problem is is that people aren't kidding when they say "complete and utter
freedom." It allows your work to be plagiarized and used for money. Now, if
you want to perpetuate the idea of free works, you could use one of various
Creative Commons licenses, or the GFDL if you so wish.
On 11/8/06, Sam Korn <smoddy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/8/06, Nicholas Moreau <nicholasmoreau(a)gmail.com> wrote:
What would be the freest license for media, that
still requires credit
or
some sort?
The best known would be cc-by, which is what I use.
--
Sam
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