[FM Discuss] Licensing Chapter for Booki Manual
John Curwood
marketing at lovinglearning.co.nz
Fri May 28 18:39:56 PDT 2010
Hi Chepi and Tim,
Thanks for your replies:
Chepi, thanks for offering to start writing the chapter, the licensing
chapter is not critically urgent as I still have other chapters I'm
working on so your offer to work over the weekend is fine.
Tim, I like your ideas for the chapter structure. With regards to the
listed licenses they are the options that currently appear when you
perform the tasks of creating a book, importing an image and publishing
a book. I can see what you mean about legal liability around
recommending licenses, I feel that instead we do need to provide a clear
structure for helping choose a licence as it is incredibly confusing
when you don't have any prior experience.
Thanks and Cheers,
John
On Sat, 2010-05-29 at 08:35 +1200, Tim McNamara wrote:
> John,
>
> Licencing is indeed a complicated issue. It's always nice when people
> can clarify things!
>
> I think you've listed a For example, the code licences you've listed
> below are really not appropriate for documents. For example, the GNU
> LGPL is really to provide the ability for a free software product to
> talk to non-free software libraries.
>
> I don't understand your distinction between written artistic works and
> imagery. Why two classes of licence?
>
> I would be very hesitant to provide recommendations. You run into
> legal liability for providing advice on intellectual property. I would
> prefer to provide examples, ideally with verbatim quotes that those
> projects used to say why they went for a particular licence.
>
> Here's how I would structure the article:
>
> Licencing
> - general intro to topic
> - general intro into Creative Commons
> Copyleft vs other licences
> - explain this general distinction
> - explain "All rights reserved"
> Public domain
> - not always possible, in many countries it's impossible for the
> creator to forgo rights
> - CC0 is one approach
> - explain that this means you forgo all rights to the work
> - add a note that CC-BY would provide wide dissemination, and you
> would still be recognised as the creator of the work
> Copyleft licences
> - CC-BY-SA (unported?)
> Non-copyleft licences
> - CC-BY
> Including software code?
> - Provide a recommendation to use code-specific licences (GNU GPL,
> MIT)
> - Direct people to http://opensource.org/
>
> [goes and looks at Booki properly for the first time]
> I've just realised that it's not possible to have multiple licences in
> a single book, e.g. you can't have a copyright for the text in one
> licence, and copyright for source code in another...
>
> Tim
>
>
> On 28 May 2010 22:48, John Curwood <marketing at lovinglearning.co.nz>
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been working on the Booki User Guide and have
> encountered several
> areas where a user will need to select an appropriate licence
> for their
> content (1- When creating a book, 2- When uploading images, 3-
> when
> publishing a book). As Booki is designed to be used by a wide
> audience
> I think a chapter on licensing is necessary and not only
> should it
> include a description of each licence but also give strengths
> and
> weaknesses as well as describing situations in which you would
> use
> certain licenses and why, enabling a user with no prior
> publishing
> experience to choose the right licence for their work. While
> I can add
> brief descriptions of the licenses, I lack the experience to
> provide the
> extra info that is required to help create a decision making
> framework
> so I am asking for volunteers from the list to help add the
> licensing
> chapter to the Booki User Guide. To do this you will need to
> have an
> account set up with Booki (www.booki.cc). The list of
> available
> licenses is given below, Creating a new book and uploading
> images have
> the same options, while publishing has several extra licenses
> to choose
> from making it very daunting for the un-initiated. :)
>
> Licensing options for Creating a Book/Uploading Images:
> CC-0
> CC-BY
> CC-BY-SA
> General Public Licence
> MIT
> Public Domain
>
> Licensing options when Publishing:
> GPL
> GPLv2+
> LGPL
> LGPLv2.1
> GPLv3+
> GPLv2
> GPLv3
> CC-BY
> CC-BY-SA
> Artistic
> BSD
> Public Domain
> LGPLv3
> MIT
>
> Cheers,
>
> John
>
>
>
>
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