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* How can I solve this problem? | * How can I solve this problem? | ||
* What's the best license? | * What's the best license? | ||
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== The contents == | == The contents == | ||
=== What's the copyright concept? === | === What's the copyright concept? === | ||
| + | The copyright is a monopoly enforced by the government on certain work for the author. The copyright system is meant to be in the good of the community. Back 300 years ago, when the copyright concept invented, it prohibited individuals from doing things that they weren't able to do anyway, because no individual was able to make even tens of copies to violate the law. It affected big guys with expensive printing facilities only. So it was O.K. for us to give up something we didn't have and to accept such system. But does this system work this way anymore? | ||
=== What's wrong with a full copyright? === | === What's wrong with a full copyright? === | ||
| − | + | We, individuals, used to do whatever we could to help our neighbors and friends. Three-hundred years ago, we lent them our copies of books, we let them copy our copies by hand if they wanted to. But why should we do that now in the age of network computers? We can simply right click on a file and make hundreds of copies within minutes! The copyright system is affecting us harmfully we cannot be good neighbors and friends anymore if we choose to obey the law. | |
=== Why should I care? === | === Why should I care? === | ||
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=== What's the best license? === | === What's the best license? === | ||
There is no single "best" license. There are many different ones, many of which can be further customized to to suit your needs. | There is no single "best" license. There are many different ones, many of which can be further customized to to suit your needs. | ||
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| + | === I'm on Flickr, how can I share my works? === | ||
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| + | === About us and the license === | ||
| + | We're a sub-project of GNU Generation initiative by the Free Software Foundation. We are all pre-university students that believe in free software and free culture. We ask you to join us in that initiative, where we meet to find and invent ways to support the free software community. | ||
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| + | You're free to use all of this website text and images under CC-BY-SA. All Javascripts are under GNU GPL license version 3 or any version later with the following exception: | ||
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| + | As a special exception to the GPL, any HTML file which merely makes function calls to this code, and for that purpose includes it by reference shall be deemed a separate work for copyright law purposes. If you modify this code, you may extend this exception to your version of the code, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. | ||
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== Content guidelines == | == Content guidelines == | ||
Revision as of 22:01, 24 September 2009
Please feel free to improve the following draft:
Contents
Main subjects
- What's the copyright concept?
- What's wrong with a full copyright?
- Why should I care?
- What about my rights?
- How can I solve this problem?
- What's the best license?
- I'm on Flickr, how can I share my works?
- About us and the license
The contents
What's the copyright concept?
The copyright is a monopoly enforced by the government on certain work for the author. The copyright system is meant to be in the good of the community. Back 300 years ago, when the copyright concept invented, it prohibited individuals from doing things that they weren't able to do anyway, because no individual was able to make even tens of copies to violate the law. It affected big guys with expensive printing facilities only. So it was O.K. for us to give up something we didn't have and to accept such system. But does this system work this way anymore?
What's wrong with a full copyright?
We, individuals, used to do whatever we could to help our neighbors and friends. Three-hundred years ago, we lent them our copies of books, we let them copy our copies by hand if they wanted to. But why should we do that now in the age of network computers? We can simply right click on a file and make hundreds of copies within minutes! The copyright system is affecting us harmfully we cannot be good neighbors and friends anymore if we choose to obey the law.
Why should I care?
What about my rights?
Many licenses also also work to preserve your rights. You can require attribution when reused, or not allow it to be used commercially.
What's the best license?
There is no single "best" license. There are many different ones, many of which can be further customized to to suit your needs.
I'm on Flickr, how can I share my works?
About us and the license
We're a sub-project of GNU Generation initiative by the Free Software Foundation. We are all pre-university students that believe in free software and free culture. We ask you to join us in that initiative, where we meet to find and invent ways to support the free software community.
You're free to use all of this website text and images under CC-BY-SA. All Javascripts are under GNU GPL license version 3 or any version later with the following exception:
As a special exception to the GPL, any HTML file which merely makes function calls to this code, and for that purpose includes it by reference shall be deemed a separate work for copyright law purposes. If you modify this code, you may extend this exception to your version of the code, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version.
Content guidelines
- It should be easy-to-read for both, young and old, beginners and experts.
- It should be 100% correct English. (I, Osama, may not be able to achieve that, so we're going to need some native English speakers).
- It should be translator-friendly. We'll encourage people to translate it.
- It will be licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
- It should focus on ethics as well as the practical advantages.
Technical details
- The website will be a static HTML (not PHP, Python, etc) with Javascript, CSS and images.
- It should be as much attractive as we can make it.
- It should pass W3 validation test.