Hi Everyone,

David Wiley and Stephen Downes have prepared sterling and compelling closing
statements for our OER debate: *Should OER favour commercial use?
*<http://www.wsis-community.org/pg/debates/group:14358/overview/251476>

The debate is now "*up close and personal*" in the sense that we have moved
from the generic opening statements, to institutional perspectives and now
focusing on the individual.

Tell us what you think by posting a comment and enriching the experience for
all.

   - What licence would *you* recommend (or use) for your creative works and
   why?
   - When remixing OER, what licenses do you target when searching for OER.
   - In your view, is it OK to apply a more restrictive license or NC
   restriction to derivative works based on the most open license (eg CC-BY)?

Visit the debate today and have your say:

http://www.wsis-community.org/pg/debates/group:14358/overview/251476

Let's work together in building a thriving OER ecosystem!

Cheers
Wayne

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Director OER Foundation <http://www.oerfoundation.org>
Director, International Centre for Open Education,
Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand.
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