Hello all, I just had a thought, regarding the CC-BY license. It looks like the license is "essentially free", except that there are some vague points that would allow it to be misused.
Can this be fixed by just adding a "clarification letter"? What I mean is, I publish something using the CC-BY license, and I attach a letter to clarify how I read the license. The letter could just clarify that (1) the author names don't have to be prominent, (2) the license does not interfere with fair-use rights (e.g. quoting you on a bibliography) and (3) CC is not a party to the license. It seems like a simple and expedient solution. How would you feel about that? Cheers, -- Daniel Carrera | I don't want it perfect, Join OOoAuthors today! | I want it Tuesday. http://oooauthors.org | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]