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Sylvain Ribeyrot  
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 More options Aug 24 2012, 5:18 am
From: Sylvain Ribeyrot <sylvainri...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2012 11:18:26 +0200
Local: Fri, Aug 24 2012 5:18 am
Subject: Re: [ubunchu!] What happened to ubunchu.net?
CC by NC  creative common by no-comerce and then where is te problem ?

For volunteer,  why not ? Impossible is not french, do you know ,     ;-)

2012/8/24, Donn Jeferson Atienza <stroodle...@gmail.com>:

> On Friday, July 6, 2012 9:14:28 AM UTC+8, Martin Owens wrote:

>> On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 13:56 -0700, Anton Ekblad wrote:
>> > Well, Aerial Line is seotch's blog; the compromise is with ASCII, who
>> > publishes (published, I guess, since any new chapters seem to be quite
>> > far
>> > off on the horizon ATM) Ubunchu, and as ASCII are paying for the work,
>> > they
>> > own the copyright and so they set the licensing terms. For a license
>> > change, you'd have to convince ASCII it's in their best interest to
>> > remove
>> > the NC part, which, I suspect, would be quite hard.

>> I suspect that we might run into a Japanese copyright issue here. I know
>> in the USA if you work for someone then it's work for hire and copyright
>> is transfered (unless otherwise agreed). But I'm not sure what the
>> situation in Japan is, I thought it was more complex than that.
>> Something for ASCII's lawyers no doubt and we'd need Japanese speaking
>> boots on the ground for that.

>> Martin,

>> Ubunchu is CC-NC, I don't think there would be much issue for volunteer
> work


 
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