[Clipart] Misunderstanding about CC0/PD

Ian Lynch ianrlynch at gmail.com
Thu Jul 4 04:07:11 PDT 2013


Nicu is an honourable person I have known several years. Please consider
this and write accordingly. If you don't like the license there is nothing
to stop you withdrawing your work.

On 4 July 2013 11:59, Nicu Buculei <nicu_gfx at nicubunu.ro> wrote:

> S.Kemter wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > again stop interpreting laws, I told you before there is a difference
> > between
> >
> > impression and attribution,
> >
> > I can say "Nicu Buculei is in my opinion to stupid to read licenses and
> > understand laws" or I can say "Nicu Buculei is to stupid to read licenses
> > and understand laws". The first one is very clear marked as opinion and
> > leaves the decision if the message is true or not to the receiver of the
> > message, the other one is a statement and there cant be made an
> decission,
> > because its already made.
>
> Don't be so fast throwing insults at me, better have a look at the other
> replies you received and see they say the same thing as me. Perhaps we
> aren't all stupid, but you misunderstood the license.
>
> > Impression is saying "I worked very hard to collect the clipart" that
> > leaves the decission if you made them open. Some might think that collect
> > means you created them some read more carefully. But saying "I worked
> hard
> > to create them" is attribution and that right is after CC0 still be owned
> > by the waiver/creator.
> >
> > The whole discussion you started, shows at least to me you are amongst
> the
> > people that would read in "collect" - "create"
>
> Nope, I fully understand the difference from "collect" and "create", but I
> also understand we accepted to distribute our works under a license that
> make this difference irrelevant. We are talking about CC0/PD, not CC-BY.
>
> > You way out of line, but you dont get it. You question me after the
> > acceptance of that term, where did I ever say I dont accept it? I just
> > told
> > you that you have to read that term more carefully.  That term doesnt
> deny
> > me as creator my moral rights or where is it written, that it is allowed
> > to
> > SAY that you have created it?
>
> Accepting the terms of the site you allowed people to say that. Maybe is
> our fault we didn't make it clear enough for the contributors, but those
> are the terms.
>
> > For the law is a difference between a lie and not telling the truth.
>
> Nobody is lying.
>
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>
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