GNU and FSF promote the use of CC By-ND, so at least by their definition, this license can be considered "free" under the appropriate circumstances: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#OpinionLicenses
Will On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Quiliro Ordóñez <[email protected]> wrote: > El 15/05/13 03:13, Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak escribió: >> Dnia wtorek, 14 maja 2013 o 23:57:39 Quiliro Ordóñez napisał(a): >>> El 13/05/13 12:16, Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak escribió: >>>> Dnia sobota, 11 maja 2013 o 12:31:17 Quiliro Ordóñez napisał(a): >>>>> The only free licenses Creative commons has are: CC-By-SA, CC-By and >>>>> CC-0. The others are not free (as in freedom). >>>> Agreed. I'd just like to add that there is a discussion within the >>>> Creative Commons community and organisation as to whether or not should >>>> the non-free versions (containing -NC, -ND clauses) be stricken from CC >>>> license catalogue when CC4.0 arrives. >>> That would be great. Thank you for the news. Please keep us up to date >>> on this issue. >> I'll quote Carlos, who responded to me on that off-list (hope this is okay, >> Carlos?): >> "I've been participating on the discussions and, in the end, the non-free >> licenses will stay anyway. Creative Commons doesn't want to take a political >> stance, and will let other groups to do so (like the recently restructured >> Free Culture Foundation)." >> >> So this ship has already sailed, unfortunately. > > That is too bad. Thank you for the info. > > I think that if their name is Creative Commons, those are the licenses > they should support. If they want to support other licenses that do not > belong to the commons, they should make another name for that group: > perhaps Non-creative Restrictions. > > -- > Saludos libres, > > Quiliro Ordóñez > Presidente (en conjunto con el resto de socios) > Asociación de Software Libre del Ecuador - ASLE > Av de la Prensa N58-219 y Cristóbal Vaca de Castro > Quito, Ecuador > (02)-600 8579 > IRC: http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=asle&uio=OT10cnVlJjEwPXRydWU3a > > Todo correo que reciba será tratado como información pública, de libre copia > y modificación, sin importar cualquier nota de confidencialidad. > >
