"Miriam Ruiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Would you think the license CC Sampling Plus 1.0 from Creative > Commons would be DFSG-Free? > > I'm not very sure about this part: > > * Re-creativity permitted. You may create and reproduce Derivative > Works, provided that: > > 1.the Derivative Work(s) constitute a good-faith partial or > recombined usage employing "sampling," "collage," "mash-up," or > other comparable artistic technique, whether now known or hereafter > devised, that is highly transformative of the original, as > appropriate to the medium, genre, and market niche; and
Trivially non-free. The DFSG freedom to create a derived work is the freedom to create *any* derived work, not some limited subset as defined in this license. > 2.Your Derivative Work(s) must only make a partial use of the > original Work, or if You choose to use the original Work as a whole, > You must either use the Work as an insubstantial portion of Your > Derivative Work(s) or transform it into something substantially > different from the original Work. Again, placing restrictions on what modifications can be made is a non-free restriction. -- \ "What you have become is the price you paid to get what you | `\ used to want." -- Mignon McLaughlin | _o__) | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]