On 7/21/07, Anthony <wikimail(a)inbox.org> wrote:
"Non-linear video editing software" - not a
single Windows program on
the list. Haven't tried any of them. Are any of them "easy" besides
the requirement to install linux?
No idea I lost interest after they appeared for the most part not to
support .ogg Theora
Both the CC licenses and the GFDL allow aggregate
works. If CC images
are allowed in a GFDL encyclopedia, I see no reason they wouldn't be
allowed in a GFDL documentary.
CC has the "For the avoidance of doubt, where the Work is a musical
composition or sound recording, the synchronization of the Work in
timed-relation with a moving image ("synching") will be considered a
Derivative Work for the purpose of this License." section and going by
statement by the FSF they would also likely view such a work as a
derivaitive rather than an aggregate.
Other issues are keeping tract of what is licsensed under what and credit.
--
geni