Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hi Daniel,
The CC is actually very aware of jurisdictions, and for each
jurisdiction there is a license written by lawyers in that jurisdiction
who know the local laws.
If I select one or another, only the 2.5 CC-BY is appearing, so does
the 2.0 CC-BY-SA apply in Germany, France, Italy ?
France:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/deed.fr
And if you click on the link to the full text, what do you get ? Yes, a
wonderful example written in US English, and referring to the 17 USC
Section 115, hardly a work written by a lawyer in the French
jurisdiction who knows its local laws ;-)
I have yet to find any French "public" or "free" documentation licence
that refers to the French Code of Intellectual Property, Book I.
Additionally, there is no official translation of any "free"
documentation licence in French at the present. I haven't looked at the
CECILL V2 lately to see if documentation is included therein.
Alex
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