The author is of course allowed to give out multiple licenses, either different global licenses, or contracts with invididual parties.
The author cannot give out different licenses for different uses. It’s impossible to say “CC BY-NC for such-and-such, and CC BY for something else”. If you license content with several CC licenses, then that content is available under all of them, and the user may select which license they want to follow. -- Tarmo Toikkanen [email protected] http://tarmo.fi On Sunday 15. 12 2013 at 10.26, Shrinivasan T wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > > It means, even though if a author released his digital content in > CC-NC, he can give rights to any publishers for printing with "All > rights reserved for publishers" license. > > Can a CC-NC licensed digital content be printed with some other > license ( Non CC ), with the author's permission? > > This seems the author can release his content in multiple license for > various medium. > > Am I right? > > > Apologies for many questions. > > Getting so many questions from public when I do evangelism for CC. > > > 2013/12/15 Tarmo Toikkanen <[email protected] > (mailto:[email protected])>: > > You solve the issue by contacting the authors of the content you need, and > > negotiate a permission for your use. > > > > What authors can do already is use CC+, meaning they give out a CC license > > and indicate where and how to gain (usually, purchase) access to additional > > rights. > > > > -- > > Tarmo Toikkanen > > [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) > > http://tarmo.fi > > > > On Sunday 15. 12 2013 at 10.06, Shrinivasan T wrote: > > > > Friends. > > > > I have a doubt on the term "non-commercial" > > > > I seen a digital content with the following license. > > http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ > > http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode > > > > Though the content is shared free of cost with all attributions > > digitally online, > > I want to print the content as a printed book and share with people. > > > > Printing as book needs some money and can not give the printed book > > for free for all. > > So, we need to have some minimum cost as price for the book. > > > > But, now this become commercial. Hence, can not sell the book as per > > license. > > > > How to solve this issue? > > > > Can we have dual license for print and digital media? > > > > Is it possible for CC license for digital versions and "All rights > > reserved publishers" or something similar for print versions? > > > > > > -- > > Regards, > > T.Shrinivasan > > > > > > My Life with GNU/Linux : http://goinggnu.wordpress.com > > Free E-Magazine on Free Open Source Software in Tamil : http://kaniyam.com > > > > Get CollabNet Subversion Edge : http://www.collab.net/svnedge > > _______________________________________________ > > cc-devel mailing list > > [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) > > http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel > > > > > > > -- > Regards, > T.Shrinivasan > > > My Life with GNU/Linux : http://goinggnu.wordpress.com > Free E-Magazine on Free Open Source Software in Tamil : http://kaniyam.com > > Get CollabNet Subversion Edge : http://www.collab.net/svnedge
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