On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 10:55 PM, Shrinivasan T <[email protected]> wrote: > If a blogger releases his blog in creative commons share alike attribution > license, > (Allowing commercial usage) > > Can any publisher take the content, print and sell? >
IMNAL - but if commercial usage is allowed then anyone can sell the content. > If they do so, will they give royalty to author? I don't think so, unless such a clause is stipulated in the CC lic. text. > Can they change the license of the printed book to - all rights reserved - > some thing else? The share alike would have to be acknowledged otherwise the publisher would be violating the original lic. It is best to consult a good IP lawyer; they understand the nuance of the lic. language and interpret them from a legal stand point. <personal experience> I got a contract to become a solution partner with a company. The company sent the template. I did not see anything insidious in the content but my lawyer pointed out sections which could be used against me in case of litigation. She proposed amendments that were equitable to both parties. The company's solicitor firm refused to amend. I did not sign up. </personal experience> -- Arun Khan Sent from my non-iphone/non-android device _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc ILUGC Mailing List Guidelines: http://ilugc.in/mailinglist-guidelines
