On 19/02/06, Henrik Nilsen Omma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lionel Dricot (aka Ploum) wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that if you open a "Content Contest", a lot of artist
> will try to make a good sample with the license you want !
> I will speak to some friends ;-)
Cool. OK, so here are the licenses that are acceptable for the
example-content:
* GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT or similar free software license that we already
commonly use for the software in main an universe
* Creative Commons with the any of the following clauses: Attribution,
Share Alike
* Public Domain - though here we need to be careful about checking the
sources
The obviously unacceptable CC licenses are Non-Commercial and
No-Derivatives. All the sampling licenses are no-go as well because they
restrict what you can do with derivatives.
There does seem to be some stuff under acceptable licenses like this
stuff: http://subatomicglue.com/
- Henrik
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