Francesco Poli wrote: > > Apparently the CC licenses are carefully cooked to work well with each > > other. > > What do you mean? > Many of them are incompatible with each other: how can they "work well > with each other"?
Warning: I am not a CC rep. I'm just another guy who has posted several questions on the CC mailing list. The point is that it's not hard to figure out which licenses can be combined with which. For example, a BY license can be combined with a BY-NC work, and the result can be BY-NC or BY-NC-SA, or BY-NC-ND. But it can't be BY. This concept is pretty easy to grasp. You can add restrictions, unless there is an SA in the license. You can not remove restrictions. Cheers, -- Daniel Carrera | I don't want it perfect, Join OOoAuthors today! | I want it Tuesday. http://oooauthors.org | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

