[License-discuss] Beginner question on CCSA and derivative work

2013-11-18 Thread Nick Yeates
I am unsure if this forum is the correct place for this question, so let me know if I need to ask elsewhere… I am considering using a Work, on the public web, that is clearly licensed under the CCSA: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 England Wales license. The work also states this:

Re: [License-discuss] Beginner question on CCSA and derivative work

2013-11-18 Thread David Woolley
On 18/11/13 14:24, Nick Yeates wrote: I am unsure if this forum is the correct place for this question, so let me know if I need to ask elsewhere… I am considering using a Work, on the public web, that is clearly licensed under the CCSA: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 England

Re: [License-discuss] Beginner question on CCSA and derivative work

2013-11-18 Thread Elmar Stellnberger
Simply ask 'the University of Oxford'! I would presume the work has entirely be done by the university. They could thus give you permission to use the document without running into license-infection issues. i.e. they are always entitled to share some of their property rights with you. Depends

Re: [License-discuss] Beginner question on CCSA and derivative work

2013-11-18 Thread Engel Nyst
On 11/18/2013 04:24 PM, Nick Yeates wrote: My question is, if I am incorporating it into a work that is considerable larger, do I need to license the entire piece of work as CCSA? The parts from U of Oxford will be, say, 3% of the complete content (derivative work???). Really, most of the