IMO There is one more thing, that is important. 

If you published your content with a very permissive eg: BSD license you 
are pretty much nailed to it. ... Since the internet doesn't forget 
anything. ...

an example: 

 - If you publish your content with MIT 
 - I download it. I have it
 - The next day you publish it with CC-BY-SA ... That's possible --- BUT
 - I do own a valid MIT licensed version, with which I can do what I want. 

So it's very easy to make a license more permissive but the other way 
around is hard.

have fun!
mario


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