Difference between revisions of "Board Proposal: copyleft attitude"

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An application of this would be for example to allow a [[User_talk:Dieudo#Copyleft_CNVC|DVD of Marshall's conference in Bordeaux]] to spread around the world via free high-speed internet technologies like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent BitTorrent], protected by a copyleft or creative commons licence. That would mean that anyone could legally share and perhaps (depending on the exact license) modify the video on the DVD, but ''only'' if that right remained with whatever they distribute or modify. This would protect the work from commercial use by others, while helping to spread NVC more broadly.
 
An application of this would be for example to allow a [[User_talk:Dieudo#Copyleft_CNVC|DVD of Marshall's conference in Bordeaux]] to spread around the world via free high-speed internet technologies like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent BitTorrent], protected by a copyleft or creative commons licence. That would mean that anyone could legally share and perhaps (depending on the exact license) modify the video on the DVD, but ''only'' if that right remained with whatever they distribute or modify. This would protect the work from commercial use by others, while helping to spread NVC more broadly.
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Further discussion of this proposal may be found on NVCwiki in the user page of [[User:Dieudo|Dieudonné]] and the associated [[User_talk:Dieudo | Discussion]] page.

Revision as of 23:58, 7 July 2006

Here is a request to the CNVC Board. Everybody is welcome to improve it. --Dieudonné

When I see the powerful human networks arising from free/open source software, I would like the same energy at the service of the NVC network. This would would meet my need to donate my time with confidence that my gifts will merge with other's gifts to spread NVC rapidly and freely around the world. Therefore I ask the CNVC rather than only use copyright protections, to also protect some NVC creations with a "copyleft" agreement such as the ones developed here:

An application of this would be for example to allow a DVD of Marshall's conference in Bordeaux to spread around the world via free high-speed internet technologies like BitTorrent, protected by a copyleft or creative commons licence. That would mean that anyone could legally share and perhaps (depending on the exact license) modify the video on the DVD, but only if that right remained with whatever they distribute or modify. This would protect the work from commercial use by others, while helping to spread NVC more broadly.

Further discussion of this proposal may be found on NVCwiki in the user page of Dieudonné and the associated Discussion page.