Re: Choosing a license for Frets on Fire songs

2007-03-29 Thread Terry Hancock
Jason Spiro wrote: 2007/3/28, Andrew Donnellan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/28/07, Matthew Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes that's the contract you have to sign to be part of Teosto (which you have to do if you ever want to make a living in Finland as a musician). Ouch. As was

Re: Debian-approved creative/content license?

2007-03-29 Thread Terry Hancock
Ben Finney wrote: It's the creativity of a work that allows it to be covered by copyright. Non-creative works -- e.g. a plain listing of the digits of a mathematical constant -- are generally deemed un-copyrightable. I don't see what distinction you're making there with creative works. Are

Re: Debian-approved creative/content license?

2007-03-29 Thread Don Armstrong
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Terry Hancock wrote: The true distinction is between aesthetic works, meaning works which are valued for themselves (i.e. you sensually appreciate the work in one form or another) and utilitarian works, meaning works whose principle value is in how they are used. If the

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