Dnia poniedziałek, 25 maja 2015 19:09:50 Yoni Rabkin pisze: > What I've heard so far are compelling arguments for both sides of the > general principle. What I haven't heard is a specific reason why the FSF > should change the license on a particular page. Translations have been > mentioned, but those already exist on the FSF pages. And I've personally > downloaded a copy of the fsf site from its version control system, made > modifications, and sent patches which have been applied, so I can't say > I've met any other issues with modifying the site either. > > On a personal note, reading all of this has helped me focus my thinking > on this issue. Specifically: > > Software runs the same on every equivalent computer. Computers are > not unique; one loaded with the same software is as good as > another. This isn't true of people because people are unique. These > unique personal opinions of people matter and deserve to be heard and > preserved as a unique representation of an unique individual; a human > voice. To reflect this, I will be moving my personal blog from CC-BY-SA > to a BY-ND license, namely: > [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/]
That is a sad conclusion. Specifically because it is false -- copyright protects your right for a unique representation of your individual thought regardless of license you choose to release it under. As has been discussed here in this thread many, many times. -- Pozdrawiam, Michał "rysiek" Woźniak Zmieniam klucz GPG :: http://rys.io/pl/147 GPG Key Transition :: http://rys.io/en/147
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