Re: [Tuxpaint-devel] Tux Paint 0.9.18 status
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From: Caroline F. <car...@go...> - 2007-10-22 13:56:51
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On 22/10/2007, Caroline Ford <car...@go...> wrote: > On 22/10/2007, tor...@at... <tor...@at...> wrote: > > > > > > On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:44:15 -0700, Bill Kendrick <nb...@so...> wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 06:26:42AM +0100, Caroline Ford wrote: > > >> > * I'm hoping a friend came make a few sfx for some of the new Magic > > > Tools > > > > Not sure if there will be any license issues, but http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/index.php > > has a nice free creative commons-licensed sound library. > > They are released under Creative Commons Sampling + 1.0. That's not > one of the normal CC licenses and I'll need to check re: compliance > with the GPL. > > http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/ > > This is the problme with "creative commons licensed" - it can be > anything from CC-BY (just attribution) to the totally non free > CC-NC-ND (non commercial and no derivative works0. > > Caroline > I'm gonna call it as non free license. It doesn't seem to allow commercial distribution of the unmodified sound. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/legalcode The small print has the following in it: # Re-creativity permitted. You may create and reproduce Derivative Works, provided that: 1. the Derivative Work(s) constitute a good-faith partial or recombined usage employing "sampling," "collage," "mash-up," or other comparable artistic technique, whether now known or hereafter devised, that is highly transformative of the original, as appropriate to the medium, genre, and market niche; and 2. Your Derivative Work(s) must only make a partial use of the original Work, or if You choose to use the original Work as a whole, You must either use the Work as an insubstantial portion of Your Derivative Work(s) or transform it into something substantially different from the original Work. In the case of a musical Work and/or audio recording, the mere synchronization ("synching") of the Work with a moving image shall not be considered a transformation of the Work into something substantially different. Caroline |