Talk:Document Licenses and the Future of Free Culture
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Edition: | Talk given at Wikimania 2006 on August 4, 2006 with questions from the audience. |
Source: | transcribed from the recording available at Internet Archive by 193.11.177.2 |
Contributor(s): | 193.11.177.2 |
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[edit]The license of the audio is {{CC-BY-2.5}}, which presumably means that the speech is contains is permitted under the same license. 193.11.177.69 has removed this tag, but not replaced it with another permission tag -- this leaves the reader unaware that the speech is at the very least covered by {{CC-BY-2.5}}.
193.11.177.69, your Wikisource contributions are by default covered by GFDL. Are you happy to dual-license your transcription as GFDL/CC-BY-2.5, or place it into the public domain? John Vandenberg (chat) 12:11, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
- I don’t think licenses of audio recordings automatically carry over to transcriptions, but IANAL. As to licensing, I prefer GFDL but will accept whatever is necessary to keep the transcriptions here on Wikisource. --193.11.177.69 19:09, 10 February 2008 (UTC)