Dedalus wrote: > Ziko wrote: > > "Nearly all already existing initiatives for open teaching materials use the > CC-NC-SA, the Creative Commons license that prohibits commercial use. I was > told that you cannot explain to teachers why others should have the right to > commercially exploit their work..." > > What a great news! All those wat too expensive school teachers that > are a burden to the Dutch taxpayer voluntarily move to become > volunteer teachers. Please pass the champaign on this. Let's > celebrate! > > One shouldn't be so harsh on the teachers, who probably haven't given much thought about the implications on NC licences.
It's a natural reaction for the unfamiliar to believe that NC merely keep things away from commercial exploitation. We all know that the opposite is true, but at the same time it's counterintuitive. Those teachers just need to be educated a little. Yes, commercial publishers would be able to print and sell the freely licensed material, but they would need to compete with the non-profit sector. It would be mostly uneconomical for them to do that. Although their printing costs might be less through economies of scale, they will still have the costs of marketing and distribution added to that, along with a small profit on top of that. A teacher can produce and print what she needs for a class of 30 at a fraction of the cost, less if she doesn't bother with the chapters of the book that are not relevant to her class. Producing single chapters is even less economical for the big publishers, because the distribution costs do not go down with the size of the publication; they are likely increased because of the added administration. What will make open licences work will not be the proscriptive clauses in such licences, but their undermining of established economic infrastructures. The Encyclopædia Britannica has learned that the hard way. The record and movie manufacturers are still in the middle of their lesson. The newspapers are in full panic. Once the teachers have figured it out it will be the turn of the textbook publishers. Ec _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
