[Foundation-l] Creative Commons publishes report on defining "Non-commercial"
Andrew Gray
andrew.gray at dunelm.org.uk
Tue Sep 15 16:04:06 UTC 2009
2009/9/15 Mike Linksvayer <ml at creativecommons.org>:
> It's not that bad. What you see is a scale where 1=noncommercial and
> 100=commercial, and creators rated the case you mention 59.2 on that
> scale, users 71.7 -- so creators see that case as less commercial than
> users, which is ideal if fewer disputes are a good outcome (and as far
> as I know there aren't many).
You are entirely correct, and I seem to have thoroughly misread that section!
> Of course one of the ways disputes are avoided is that users just
> avoid NC licensed content, as Wikimedia projects do. Kudos.
Yeah. Not the most desired outcome for the creator, though.
One of the benefits of CC is to encourage worry-free distribution by
helping creators be entirely up-front about what they're happy to have
happen with their material, but this sort of ambiguity seems to bring
us full circle.
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- Andrew Gray
andrew.gray at dunelm.org.uk
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