Open Licensing

Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike (CC-BY-SA) 3.0 This post is ahead of the final voting tally of the Mediawiki Foundation to add CC-BY-SA licensing to the Free-Doc FDL license on Wikipedia and other wiki properties. This proposed change to dual licensing, and the ability to leverage FDL licensed content into a CC-BY-SA license seems eminently reasonable. In the spirit of this, I am changing my private licensing regime to CC-BY-SA.

New Licensing Regime

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.

Thai Language Translation and Legal Framework Support

I live in Thailand. For my Thai-speaking friends there is a handy Thai language translation and interface to the Creative Commons Licenses. This is something the FDL never actually pursued.

Benefits and History of Creative Commons

A Fair(y) Use Tale

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May 11, 2009 • Tags: , , , , , • Posted in: legal

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