On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Michael Zeltner <m...@niij.org> wrote:
> Excerpts from Jonathan Corbet's message of 2012-10-05 15:52:31 +0200:
>> This seems like good stuff, but I have to ask one obnoxious question: what
>> is the actual license for the book?  "Creative Commons" covers a wide
>> range of possibilities from truly free to nearly fully proprietary.  I
>> can't find any information on what the actual license is on the web page
>> or in the book itself.
>
> Page 3, CC-BY-SA 4.0 - which is Attribution Share-Alike of the current draft:
> http://wiki.creativecommons.org/4.0

This may be the first usage of 4.0 in the wild. :-)

I'm actually delighted to know that people are aware of the new
version. However, it's a little early for it! The 4.0 licenses are
still in draft form and are definitely going to change before final
publication, so I can't recommend using them until they're published
around the end of the year (and then I will recommend it
enthusiastically).

And kudos for using a free license for this kind of work.

Cheers,
Kat
(counsel, Creative Commons)
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