[pp.int.general] Pirate Party Argentina gives shit about CC Licence
Jyri Hämäläinen
Wildfinn at gmail.com
Mon Dec 5 19:16:13 CET 2011
Well, all of these licenses depend on copyright monopolies for their
legitimacy, but while copyright laws still stand, free licenses are the
best we have. None of them are valid for anything that has had its
copyright expired or not protected by law in the first place. If our
political goals will be achieved, CC, GPL, BSD, MIT, etc. etc. will all
become obsolete for non-commercial purposes as well.
2011/12/5 Jan Lettow <janlettow at gmail.com>
> Wouldn't it be nice to let go of this license-stuff in the long term,
> with everything (at least if not stated otherwise) being part of the
> commons?
>
> I kind of refuse to learn about licences mainly because nine tenth of
> people would rather accept iTunes than learn the difference between
> MIT and Lesser GNU or whatever. Doesn't seem feasible for a global
> system.
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