[Clipart] Misunderstanding about CC0/PD

jcubic jcubic at onet.pl
Thu Jul 4 05:36:48 PDT 2013


I'm agree with Gnokii no one can say that he create the work if they use PD/CC0 license work, because of Moral Right, but they don't need to attribute the author if they don't want to, it's not CC-BY, so they can use the work without attribution, but saying that they create the work is agains the license.
 
W dniu 2013-07-04 13:11:19 użytkownik S.Kemter <sirko.kemter at gmail.com> napisał:
2013/7/4 Ian Lynch <ianrlynch at gmail.com>
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. 
Please read CC0 §1 ii and tell me what it says, so stop talking about you dont like the license withdraw. The license states very clear that moral rights are not granted AND THATS IT
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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