On 26/07/12 10:46, Pat Lockley wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Phil Barker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> On 26/07/12 10:16, Pat Lockley wrote:
>>> i'd question if it is share alike in all cases of distribution, or share
>>> alike once.
>>>
>> Read section 2.2 of the legal code (the stuff for lawyers, not the
>> human-readable version)
>> http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/uk/legalcode
>>>
>>> Each time You publish, distribute, perform or otherwise disseminate
>>>
>>> * the Work; or
>>> * any Derivative Work; or
>>> * the Work as incorporated in a Collective Work
>>>
>>> the Licensor agrees to offer to the relevant third party making use of the
>>> Work (in any of the alternatives set out above) a licence to use the Work on
>>> the same terms and conditions as granted to You hereunder.
>>>
>> It says "Each time..." Nothing to question there.
>>
> Well that depends on the other words in the sentence really -
Indeed. Other words including 'or', 'distribute' and 'otherwise
disseminate' as well as ...
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publication
>
> A group of students on a VLE isn't a "general public"
Really it's another question that is best ignored; better to focus on
the general intent. You're not likely to get sued for using an image
from the Jorum for teaching in HE.
Sorry my 'RTFLC' email was a little short, didn't mean to cause offence,
I'm just busy with other stuff.
Phil
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