[pp.int.general] Pirate Party Argentina gives shit about CC Licence

Jyri Hämäläinen Wildfinn at gmail.com
Mon Dec 5 19:44:32 CET 2011


Yes, that is set by law and does not depend on any license. I do not think
that you can even legally give up that right by any contract or license. It
would probably be considered an invalid contract in a court.

2011/12/5 Rok Andrée <rok.andree at piratskastranka.net>

> It's one thing to ignore licences, but no matter what we all agree that
> the author should always be attributed, no matter the licence (or no
> licence - public domain).
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> Lp
> Rok Andrée
> Piratska stranka Slovenije - Slovenian Pirate Party
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>
>
> On 5 December 2011 18:48, Jan Lettow <janlettow at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 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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