| Subject: | Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license |
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| From: | "Miriam Ruiz" <little.miry@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 31 May 2007 18:50:12 +0200 |
| Newsgroups: | linux.debian.devel, linux.debian.legal |
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Hi, I plan to file an ITP and package a cute small game called "Which Way Is Up?" ( http://hectigo.net/puskutraktori/whichwayisup/ ) and maintain it. All the game code is licensed under the GPL 2.0. All the game content, sounds and graphics are licensed under Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ). As I understand, CC-by 3.0 is DFSG-free. The only potentially DFSG-freeness problem I can see is the DRM limitation, and then again GNU FDL also has it and is perfectly DFSG according to the last GR about it. Anyway, I prefer to ask about it first: Does anyone know if CC-by 3.0 is DFSG-free or not for sure, shall I go ahead and put it in the repositories? Greetings and thanks, Miry |
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