On 10-06-15 01:51 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Gustin Johnson wrote: >> I use CC licenses for just this sort of thing. >> >>> Anyway, I do know the webpage of CC, but not if it's really a capable >>> licence. And are there any or other capable licenses, but GEMA and Co.? >>> >> >> AFAIK, the CC of licenses are capable. Consult a lawyer if in doubt. >> > > As far as I know the CC is capable by the German law, but a commercial > organisation like the GEMA will control the situation for you. > > I'm looking for something with CCish like rules + a commercial term, > simplified: You are allowed to do anything, but if you e.g. do have a > disco, than pay me for playing my music. > The CC license can allow for this. All that needs to happen is that person who wishes to use your work in a commercial sense needs to get the author(s) permission.
The license I usually use http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ca/ has a notice at the bottom regarding waivers. Of course the license I use allows for remixes, but there are other licenses that do not. Pick the one that suites you the best.
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