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jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:54:37 EDT jacobwb @bentinc :( Yeah... Maybe this would work "This work is licensed under CC-by-SA, unless you're a corporation making millions of dollars." ;) -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:50:37 EDT jacobwb @bentinc Small businesses aren't usually corporations, correct? I don't know how it'd be implemented, it'd probably only be useful in court. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:42:59 EDT jacobwb @bentinc Everyone but corporations can use, sell, modify, and distribute the work without paying royalties. I think that'd be great. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:41:30 EDT jacobwb @bentinc Yes. That's why I'd want a NC-only-for-corporations clause. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:39:14 EDT jacobwb @bentinc Yes, but nobody wants to make a t-shirt of a wood texture, random 3D gun models or whatever. EA's trademarks would be unaffected. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:36:12 EDT jacobwb @csolisr NC is too restrictive on non-corporations: http://ur1.ca/ahaut http://ur1.ca/ahauu -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:33:43 EDT jacobwb @csolisr The songs can remain as separate MP3 files. That wouldn't qualify as a derivative work, nor would it affect the games copyright. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:30:54 EDT jacobwb @zotz How does a more lax permissive license solve the problem? -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:24:49 EDT jacobwb @csolisr I think it's perfectly fine for an indie game to use an indie bands' CC songs without paying to do so. They wouldn't make millions. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:22:27 EDT jacobwb @csolisr Similarly, EA can use indie bands' CC-by-SA songs, and graphic art works such as free textures, and not pay them for doing so. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:18:12 EDT jacobwb @csolisr Imagine a billion dollar corporate conglomerate like Warner Bros. selling indie bands' CC SA songs & not paying the original artist -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:17:12 EDT jacobwb @csolisr Somewhat true. Though, as long as the works stay separated, they can use them for whatever they want and make money doing so. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 23:13:03 EDT jacobwb @bentinc Share-alike is only copyleft, corporations can still use any CC-by-SA works, as long as they don't proprietize/monopolize them. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Thursday, 04-Oct-2012 06:21:00 EDT jacobwb I know this would probably make it non-free, but I'd like a Creative Commons license with a no-for-profit-corporations clause. !cc -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Wednesday, 03-Oct-2012 03:02:12 EDT jacobwb @rozzin Awesome! -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Oct-2012 02:41:54 EDT jacobwb @bobjonkman Though I was thinking Kickstarter-ish, where many people donate, the more people want a bug fixed, the more it pays to fix it. -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Oct-2012 02:39:32 EDT jacobwb @bobjonkman Like this?: http://ur1.ca/agptv -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Oct-2012 01:44:31 EDT jacobwb Free Software projects should implement a donation system based on people paying to have bugs fixed. Keep community happy, make money. !fs -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Sep-2012 23:00:09 EDT jacobwb Everyone watch! Tears of Steel - !Blender Foundation's fourth short Open Movie: http://ur1.ca/afa6f (their website's down right now) !fs -
jacobwb (jacobwb)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Sep-2012 22:56:59 EDT jacobwb Everyone watch! Tears of Steel - !Blender Foundation's fourth short Open Movie: http://ur1.ca/afa6f (their website's down right) !fs