On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 00:25:23 +0200, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> The readme file for the fireant download mac version on your website,
> and it still says '• ANT is freeware. It will be open source.'

What's worse is that the 'About FireANT' section in the Windows version  
has no mention of Creative Commons at all. It says 'Copyright 2005  
ANTisNOTTV, All Rights Reserved'. That should be changed if FireANT is  
licensed under Creative Commons.

> Can anybody knowledgeable in license issues tell me whether the use of
> the copyright symbol on the 'about fireant' screen in mac version
> 1.0b3, contradicts in any way any of the other licensing stuff?

It doesn't. You don't give away your copyright when you choose a CC  
license. It is just that, a license.

> To apply that point more generally, if I use a creative commons
> license for my videoblog, and I also put a copyright message on a
> title in the videoblog, is it a license mess and invalid combination?

No. This is why you see the trademark 'Copyright 2005. Some Rights  
Reserved' on CC licensed content. You don't give up all your copyrights -  
you voluntarily give up *some* of your rights.

- Andreas
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