On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 17:09:38 -0500 Nathanael Nerode wrote:
> Consider adding the following to the summary under "trademark
> restrictions":
>
> Debian-legal has contacted Creative Commons about this issue, since it
> seems to be trivial to fix, but has unfortunately received no
> response.
>
> Perhaps also add the following to the summary:
> We would really like to work with Creative Commons to make these two
> licenses DFSG-free; we hope that Creative Commons will be willing to
> work with us.
Assuming you are referring to CC-by and CC-by-sa, aren't you?
>
> After that, I think we should declare it official. And send a copy to
> Creative Commons!
>
> Anyone disagree?
I agree entirely.
We should really do something about this odd situation.
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