> 2009/5/28 David Goodman <[email protected]>: >> The solution, as with international affairs, is tolerance. In this >> case, the practical aceptance of all free licenses as equivalent, >> regardless of lthe licensing zealots. Free culture arose to permit >> reuse, and should continue that way. We should  simply have told the >> FSF:  At least when dealign with text, we regard all CC-BY licenses as >> compatible with each other and with GFDL, and therefore there's >> nothing that needs to be negotiated. Anyone who wants to use our >> content under any such license is welcome, and we will treat yours >> similarly, under the presumption that any court would regard the >> differences as insignificant. > > Do you have any legal basis for that presumption?
Common sense, but depending on a federal court to consistently apply common sense is foolish. When they do it, it is to accommodate powerful political interests. Fred _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
