On 19 February 2011 12:56, Teofilo
<teofilowiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2011/2/19 David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com>om>:
> Please detail the legal problems in question.
So far you're making
> blank assertions which contradict pretty much everyone else's
> understanding of them.
In my view, the existence of "Canada
French", "Canada English" etc...
versions of CC 2.0 affects usability (or uploader-friendliness), but I
don't see this as a legal problem.
And yet you claimed legal problems.
`If you are talking about the legal
problems I mentioned in my other mail, please have a look at
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Crystal_Clear_icons . They
are licensed under LGPL (I mentioned GPL in that email, but LGPL is
probably enough). LGPL licensing ensures that the SVG code (which is a
Noine of which is anything whatsoever to do with CC by-sa, which you
claimed originally to be talking about.
Unless you can distinguish the concepts you are talking about quite a
bit more clearly, you will not convince anyone there is a problem in
the world, as opposed to a problem in your understanding.
I don't want to interrupt. Just wanted to say that I'm monitoring
closely this conversation. I find it of interest and I hope you will
reach at least an understanding of each other that would benefit the
whole community by clarifying what is at stake.