Re: [Callers] norms/ethics of choreography sharing

2013-10-07 Thread Karin Neils
eck, here goes.. Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 08:11:30 -0400 From: j...@alum.swarthmore.edu To: call...@sharedweight.net Subject: Re: [Callers] norms/ethics of choreography sharing Tavi wrote: regarding to calling a CC BY-NC dance at a paid event: is it in fact noncommercial use? Sounds co

Re: [Callers] norms/ethics of choreography sharing

2013-09-27 Thread Aahz Maruch
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013, Bill Olson wrote: > > Hi all, I've been reading the mail here for a while, time to speak up > I guess. I'm not sure I get what the problem is.. I admit I haven't > read all the posts completely, but I guess I want to ask if there has > actually been a problem.. There has not

Re: [Callers] norms/ethics of choreography sharing

2013-09-27 Thread Bill Olson
ntuality". Just my view of things, "if it ain't broke don't fix it" I guess.. bill should I push "send" now oh what the heck, here goes.. > Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 08:11:30 -0400 > From: j...@alum.swarthmore.edu > To: call...@sharedwei

Re: [Callers] norms/ethics of choreography sharing

2013-09-27 Thread Jeff Kaufman
Tavi wrote: > regarding to calling a CC BY-NC dance at a paid > event: is it in fact noncommercial use? Sounds commercial to me. The text from the license is: "You may not exercise any of the rights granted to You in Section 3 above in any manner that is primarily intended for or directed toward

Re: [Callers] norms/ethics of choreography sharing

2013-09-26 Thread tavi merrill
Of course, the ultimate question with regarding to calling a CC BY-NC dance at a paid event: is it in fact noncommercial use? What would describe 'commercial use' of a contra sequence, other than republishing it? (It is my understanding the rich tradition of collecting dances from performers and ca