Re: [Tails-project] Apply Creative Commons

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Author: sajolida
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Subject: Re: [Tails-project] Apply Creative Commons
intrigeri:
> Christopher Sheats wrote (13 Oct 2015 21:03:53 GMT) :
>> Sadly, I will need to re-word your work to stay within
>> legal boundaries. Because of the content we are remixing from
>> other CC sources, the content we are developing will be CC-BY-SA (and
>> cannot also be GPL3).
>
> Anyone interested in this topic, there's a good summary there:
>
> https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#ccbysa


Almost understandable, thanks!

> So, someone (possibly the Tails project) has to change their mind.
>
> a) Other ("CC") sources publish their work in a way that can be mixed
>    with GPL-3 licensed work; you license under GPL-3 the work
>    resulting from mixing their ("CC") work, ours (Tails) and new
>    content of yours (that could itself be under whatever license you
>    want as long as it's compatible enough with GPL-3);

>
> b) We relicense Tails documentation in a way that anyone can take
>    content from there and put it under CC-BY-SA (4.0 presumably, since
>    earlier versions are not DFSG-free IIRC).

>
>     * We ("Tails developers") claim to hold the copyright on the
>       entire source tree. As long as this claim is not contested, then
>       we're allowed to relicense as we wish.

>
>     * Dual-licensing would be ideal but I don't know if it can work in
>       this case. I am not an expert in this field, though.

>
>     * IMO CC-BY-SA is OK, so what matters is keeping our ability to
>       copy'n'paste content between our documentation and source code
>       without any need for licensing second thoughts (many Tails
>       contributors are not skilled at licensing matters, nor do they
>       find them particularly exciting to spend time on). I think
>       that's one of the main criteria that shall be used to evaluate
>       re-licensing proposals.

>
> Christopher, just to be clear: thinking through (b) and implementing
> it will take us time, and we're working on scarce resources. You might
> find (a) easier. Or, you could help make (b) happen :)


I'm fine with b). We could say that everything under wiki/src is
CC-BY-SA 4.0. What would this imply in terms of work?

  - Making sure that this proposal is technically correct:
    - That we are allowed to do that (and under which conditions).
    - That we can still copy stuff from wiki/src elsewhere where the
      GPL applies (in the code for example).
  - Rework /doc/about/license.
  - Add the text of CC-BY-SA under wiki/src?
  - Contact everybody who contributed to wiki/src?


Anything else?

Christopher, if you know a bit of Git and are ready to work on this it
will probably take you less time than to rephrase our warnings enough to
be legally acceptable :)