[Foundation-l] promotion of free licenses

David Monniaux David.Monniaux at free.fr
Tue Nov 21 17:19:20 UTC 2006


We have a problem getting people to accept free licenses. One of the 
issues is that, at least in some countries, conditions stating that the 
authors allows any usage of his image for any duration are ruled illegal 
by courts (should the author complain), as abusive clauses. The idea is 
to protect authors from abuse by greedy publishers. I've even heard some 
lawyer from a photographers' society explaining to me that free licenses 
(including Creative Commons etc.) where thus illegal.

Lately, in a private email, Greg Maxwell made a remark that I had made 
in other circumstances, that is

For example, surely the 'share alike' nature of copyleft contracts
prevents the contracts from being considered unconscionable. Such
licenses would be acceptable for our purposes.

Indeed, that's one point that we may argue: with "sharealike" licenses, 
the authors do not cede all rights with no compensation or insurance; 
they rather have strong guarantees that uses of their work will not 
stray from their intent of distribution of free content.

That's one argument one may want to pursue when contacting sources.

Regards,
DM



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