[cc-community] Relicensing after publication

Per Starbäck per at starback.se
Tue May 10 22:19:09 GMT 2016


2016-05-10 22:05 GMT+02:00 Diane Peters <diane at creativecommons.org>:
> Marking each individual work with the CC license you choose is the best
> practice if that's feasible. Assuming you go through our license chooser
> and properly mark the work, that assures the license is machine readable as
> to the specific work. Obviously, some sites (like CC's) have a general
> statement that all of the org's content is under a particular license
> except as otherwise indicated. But if you don't maintain a site where all
> of the works that you are distributing under a CC license live and from
> which the public can download, then you should consider marking each
> individually so that the copyright statement is attached to the particular
> work at your point of distribution.
>
> Here is a page on our wiki fairly recently updated explaining best
> practices for marking your works, websites, etc., as under CC. Dig in,
> there's lots of good info there that should be helpful.
>
> https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Marking_your_work_with_a_CC_license

I'm sorry, but this doesn't address anything in my post. The first two
lines of my post is about how there is lots of good information about
the things you write about now.
The rest of my message is about what I'm looking for, which is something else.



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