it is all merging
and i won't have to worry about the difference :)
its that simple, right?
(i only quickly skimmed the beta.wv discussion)
Juan de Vojníkov wrote:
Hi James,
have you read
this:http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:IRC_meeting:New_licence_f…
with asociated pages such as log?
Juan
2008/3/25, James Neill <lists(a)wilderdom.com
<mailto:lists@wilderdom.com>>:
I realise this isn't a new topic, so feel to point me to
further/background reading...
but what are the implications and legal subtleties of the difference
between the licenses used on WV (GNU Free) and WE (CC Attribution)?
I would like to prepare a proforma letter to send to owners of
copyright
material which I use in my teaching (e.g., an image in a
presentation),
requesting permission for them to release the IP into a free culture
license which would it to be uploaded into Wiki Commons or
elsewhere as
appropriate. My hunch is that > 50% could give permission.
If there is such a letter you know of or can share, please let me
know.
Obviously it would be important for such a letter to cover all
conceivable licensing contingencies.
Is the solution to dual-license materials? And could that be done,
practically?
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