[Solar-general] [Fwd: Software Libre]

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Lun Dic 8 20:02:42 CET 2003


El Lun 08 Dic 2003 19:34, Pablo Luis Zorzoli escribió:
>PL  La licencia que nombra sebastián es la
>PL  GNU Free Documentation License.
>PL
>PL  http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
>PL
Pensaba escribir este mail en un principio para comentar que existe otra 
licencia interesante para trabajos escritos que es la Open Content. Pero para 
mí sorpresa el sitio de Open Content ha cerrado. El Dr. Wiley creador del 
proyecto Open Content se ha unido a Creative Commons. Les comento que 
Creative Commons es un proyecto que me ha parecido interesante (este año hice 
un trabajo al respecto para alumnos de polimodal para mostrar alternativas al 
concepto de copyright). Todos en esta lista coincidimos que las licencias 
libres  son la mejor opción para el software. Pero para otro tipo de obras, 
las cosas pueden ser distintas es bueno saber que tenemos en ese caso también 
alternativas. Allí podemos elegir entre una veriedad interesante de 
licencias:
Attribution. You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your 
copyrighted work and derivative works based upon it  but only if they give 
you credit.
Example: Jane publishes her photograph with an Attribution license, because 
she wants the world to use her pictures provided they give her credit. Bob 
finds her photograph online and wants to display it on the front page of his 
website. Bob puts Jane's picture on his site, and clearly indicates Jane's 
authorship.
" Noncommercial. You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your 
work and derivative works based upon it  but for noncommercial purposes only.
Examples: Gus publishes his photograph with a Noncommercial license. Camille 
incorporates a piece of Gus's image into a collage poster. Camille is not 
allowed to sell her collage poster without Gus's permission.
 No Derivative Works. You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform 
only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.
Example: Sara licenses a recording of her song with a No Derivative Works 
license. Joe would like to cut Sara's track and mix it with his own to 
produce an entirely new song. Joe cannot do this without Jane's permission 
(unless his song amounts to fair use).
 Share Alike. You allow others to distribute derivative works only under a 
license identical to the license that governs your work."
(Fin de cita)
Es interesante mencionar que para textos recomiendan:
"If you are interested in licensing software documentation or other supporting 
text for a piece of code, we recommend the GNU Free Documentation License."
Bueno, esper que les haya sido útil como a mí :) 
Esta es son las direcciones respectivas:
http://www.opencontent.org/
http://creativecommons.org
 
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