Bob,
Thanks for the explanation. Much appreciated.
Le 05-08-25 à 15:59, Bob Wyman a écrit :
Karl Dubost wrote:
One of my reasons which worries me more and more, is that some
aggregators, bots do not respect the Creative Common license (or
at least the way I understand it).
It is important to re-iterate that a CC License only *grants*
rights, it does not restrict, deny, or constrain them in any way.
Thus, you
can't say: "The aggregator failed to respect the CC non-commercial use
attribute." You must say: "The aggregator failed to respect the
copyright."
Then I can tell that many aggregators use our content in a commercial
way without me granting them this right. ;)
Thanks again for the precision.
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Karl Dubost - http://www.w3.org/People/karl/
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