Greetings from New Zealand, I've struggled somewhat to find a forum in which to discuss matters relating to Creative Commons, so I hope this isn't Off-topic here. (If it is, feel free to redirect me!)
We are redeveloping a website (for a national permaculture organisation) with user-contributed content and a CC-BY-SA license. naturally there are restrictions on who can create content. 1) There is some content created by us which is members-only for various reasons - privacy laws/confidentiality, or simply withheld as an incentive to actually join the organisation. 2) There is also some interest from users in being able to limit the visibility of content they contribute - just as, on other social media, you can limit content visibility to friends, followers etc. For example, a member might be happy to share a photo of a project in which their children feature with other members, but not happy about it being available to the world on an open license. Are the two concepts above in conflict with the CC license? Is a different license required for that specific content - or some rider attached to the general license? Regards Richard Grevers
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