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Hi. I just realized an error in this page. I wondered if I should go ahead and correct it - I might indeed do that later.  
 
Hi. I just realized an error in this page. I wondered if I should go ahead and correct it - I might indeed do that later.  
  
If you distribute or publicly perform an adaptation, you do not have to keep intact notices that refer to the license of the Work. That kind of requirement exists for a non-adapted work, but not for adaptation. The explanation on this page says that the requirement exist for adaptation, citing 4(b).  
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If you distribute or publicly perform an adaptation, you do not have to keep intact notices that refer to the license of the Work or disclaimer of warranties. That kind of requirement exists for a non-adapted work, but not for adaptation. The explanation on this page says that the requirement exist for adaptation, citing 4(b).  
  
 
If you read 4(b) of CC-BY 3.0 Unported [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode], or CC-BY 3.0 US [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/legalcode], you can see that the requirement is not there.  
 
If you read 4(b) of CC-BY 3.0 Unported [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode], or CC-BY 3.0 US [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/legalcode], you can see that the requirement is not there.  
  
 
--[[User:Tomo|Tomo]] 15:16, 26 December 2011 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Tomo|Tomo]] 15:16, 26 December 2011 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 15:18, 26 December 2011

Error regarding marking requirements

Hi. I just realized an error in this page. I wondered if I should go ahead and correct it - I might indeed do that later.

If you distribute or publicly perform an adaptation, you do not have to keep intact notices that refer to the license of the Work or disclaimer of warranties. That kind of requirement exists for a non-adapted work, but not for adaptation. The explanation on this page says that the requirement exist for adaptation, citing 4(b).

If you read 4(b) of CC-BY 3.0 Unported [1], or CC-BY 3.0 US [2], you can see that the requirement is not there.

--Tomo 15:16, 26 December 2011 (UTC)