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Revision as of 15:56, 3 July 2008
Feedback and summaries of the CCZero community feedback process will be posted here.
Public discussion taking place on
Contents
Status
Tool Beta
- warning needed?
Needed clarifications
Not active till published with disclaimer
Concerns
- Patents and TM?
- Unfair competition
- Privacy rights
- Publicity rights
- Commercial rights
- Database Rights
due diligence proposal
signature notes
- Do we need signatures?
- Can a serious of emails qualify as a signature?
jurisdiction specific
- Chile = copyright act - art. 86 ...all the patrimonial rights as unrenunciable by authors
- Spain = similar issues in Spain as Chile: PD = waived rights and some rights can not be waived.
- UK may require a signature for waiving moral right (Cite needed)
>> 87 (2)" Any of those rights may be waived by instrument in writing signed by the person giving up the right."
>> 87(4) of course gives us some wiggle room but I'm not sure how well it would work out with regards to moral rights.
- German Moral rights unalienable (Cite needed)
- other?
FAQ
- Is CC keeping track of PD stuff? No
- Is it a waiver or a licenses? Maybe jurisdiction dependent?
moral rights issues
moral rights and the conversation for CC v3.01 is relevant (link needed)