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+ | These proposed guidelines are not intended as directives for applying Creative Commons licenses, nor are they an expression of a CC policy position -- they are intended only to provide a basis for discussion. | ||
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+ | In early 2008 we will be re-engaging that discussion and will be undertaking a serious study of the NonCommercial term which will result in changes to our licenses and/or explanations around them. | ||
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+ | A discussion draft is at [[DiscussionDraftNonCommercial_Guidelines]] or a [http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-licenses/attachments/20060110/02d7a271/NonCommercialGuidelinesclean-0001.pdf PDF], first posted at http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-licenses/2006-January/003125.html | ||
Adam Fields prepared a [http://www.adamfields.com/CC-NC-allowed-uses-flowchart.pdf flowchart] based on the draft. | Adam Fields prepared a [http://www.adamfields.com/CC-NC-allowed-uses-flowchart.pdf flowchart] based on the draft. |
Revision as of 02:05, 1 December 2007
These proposed guidelines are not intended as directives for applying Creative Commons licenses, nor are they an expression of a CC policy position -- they are intended only to provide a basis for discussion.
In early 2008 we will be re-engaging that discussion and will be undertaking a serious study of the NonCommercial term which will result in changes to our licenses and/or explanations around them.
A discussion draft is at DiscussionDraftNonCommercial_Guidelines or a PDF, first posted at http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/cc-licenses/2006-January/003125.html
Adam Fields prepared a flowchart based on the draft.
Notes
- Mia's is (at least, more) authoritative
- Adam Fields refers to a click-through license where the ibiblio links refer to a click-through advertisement