Sage Ross wrote: > > If a copyleft license is being violated, that is potentially of > concern beyond the two legal parties, since properly using the license > would mean that derivative works are also part of the commons and > available for others to use and adapt.
The problem is that YOU have no knowledge whether a copyleft license is being violated or not. It is a gross arrogance on your part presume that because it is CC-BY-SA in one context that all such uses must be CC-BY-SA. If someone write a piece of music and releases it under a CC-BY-SA license, they can also allow uses under other conditions. Now assume that you hear that music in some TV advert is the advert CC-BY-SA? Not if the creator of the music relicensed it to the advertizer minus the copyleft requirement. Being an outsider to the agreement between the two parties you simple do not know. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l