Creative Commons

January 18th, 2008

Email This Blog Post Email This Blog Post Filed under: From the Editor— Lynne Elizabeth @ 5:44 pm

New Village Press is using an innovative form of copyright for our newest publication, Building Commons and Community, called “Creative Commons.” Creative Commons encompasses a spectrum of use rights for intellectual property that range from “no rights reserved” to the unprotected public domain. Offering work under a Creative Commons license does not mean giving up your copyright. It means offering some of your rights to any member of the public, but only on certain conditions.

Leading the development and employment of these new models of copyright is the 501c3 non-profit of the same name — Creative Commons.

We selected a combination of license conditions for Karl Linn’s book from a thoughtfully written menu of licensing options. We chose Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (by-nc-nd), which are described in detail on the Creative Commons website.

One Response to “Creative Commons”

  1. Great post Lynne, I love the Creative Commons movement. Thank you for supporting collective culture.

    -Eric

    Comment by NVB Admin — January 18, 2008 @ 6:29 pm

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