Re: License and legal concern about the W3C wiki content

On 31 Jul 2011, at 21:42, Karl Dubost wrote:

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> Le 31 juil. 2011 à 16:02, Jeremie Patonnier a écrit :
>> 	• If possible, turn any CC content into a CC0 "Public Domain" content. FWIW I think it's the most appropriate license term for such a content.
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> CC0 = no rights reserved. 

ok - this sounds reasonable to me.


> note that it doesn't solve everything (*) but might help, I would be happy with it. The wiki [1] has a lot of contents already, not sure how we deal with the history.
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hrm.

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> [1]: http://www.w3.org/wiki/
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> (*) It is not possible to put your work in public domain in France for example. but I'm not a lawyer and the wikipedia page seems to talk about CC0 positively.
> http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domaine_public_en_droit_de_la_propriété_intellectuelle_français#Quand_l.E2.80.99.C5.93uvre_entre-t-elle_dans_le_domaine_public_.3F
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