Hi everyone,

We've concluded on three new FAQs that may be of interest to this list.
 Please see:

What do the terms and conditions of a CC license apply
to?<http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#What_do_the_terms_and_conditions_of_a_CC_license_apply_to.3F>

Can I apply a CC license to low-resolution copies of a licensed work and
reserve more rights in high-resolution
copies?<http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Can_I_apply_a_CC_license_to_low-resolution_copies_of_a_licensed_work_and_reserve_more_rights_in_high-resolution_copies.3F>

How do I  know if a low-resolution photo and a high-resolution photo are
the same 
work?<http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_do_I_know_if_a_low-resolution_photo_and_a_high-resolution_photo_are_the_same_work.3F>

We vetted these with affiliates and others.  Let us know if you have
questions.

Diane


On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Diane Peters <[email protected]>wrote:

> A licensor cannot restrict use of their CC-licensed work to a digital
> online copy only.  Once applied, our licenses are clear that licensees may
> exercise the rights in any media and format (digital, print, etc.).  The
> same license terms and restrictions continue to apply to the work -- NC in
> the example you provide.
>
> Tarmo is correct as to dual licensing.  If the online copy and the printed
> copy are the same work as a matter of copyright and the licensor applies a
> different CC license to each copy, the licensor is offering the same work
> under two different licenses and a licensee can choose to exercise the
> rights under whichever without violating the licensor's copyright.
>
> We are publishing new FAQs the first of this week which should clear up
> these and related issues about how the licenses operate.  We'll make sure
> to post those to this list as well as our usual lists once finalized.
>
> Thanks,
> Diane
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Tarmo Toikkanen 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> 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]>:
>>
>> 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]
>> 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
>>
>>
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