On Sat, 8 Aug 2015, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2015-08-08 10:13, Jonas Maebe wrote:
The problem with this is that if you don't specify a license, the
default in copyright law is that no one is allowed to do anything
with your work without explicit permission from you
Correct, and which actually applies a lot of restriction.
I've been reading up on the GFDL and Creative Commons licenses. The GFDL
requires that you include a full copy of that license in any text or
print, which I don't like. The Creative Commons seems quite nice, as you
can mix and match the parts you want. Their website, videos etc also
makes it very clear (I thought) in what each "part" means.
He could put the text, "This document is in the Public Domain" and
wouldn't need anything else.
g.
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