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Episode: 3412
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Title: HPR3412: Reading a license: Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3412/hpr3412.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 22:55:41
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 34124 Tuesday, 31 August 2021.
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Tids Show is entitled, Reading a License, Creative Commons Attribution Shary Like 3.0 Unported.
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It is hosted by CLAC and is about 35 minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, we are using this license, but we didn't publish it on HPR.
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Until now, Tids Show is licensed under a CC by License.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support Universal Access to All Knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Hi, I'm Klacké. Unless otherwise stated, any HPR show is released under a Creative Commons
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Attribution Shary Like 3.0 Unported License.
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For this show, I'm going to state that it is released under a Creative Commons
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Attribution 3.0 Unported License and I'm going to get back to why that is.
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So, we have all these shows under this license, but we don't actually have the license
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in the preferred format for HPR listeners, which is an HPR show.
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So, this show is going to provide that. I'm going to read this license that we are using for
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most of our shows. There's a direct trigger for this, of course, and that's because I recorded
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the show HPR 3402, which I put under a Creative Commons Attribution Shary Like 4.0 International
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License because the source material had this license. So, we were talking about this and then
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can ask, so is this better? Should HPR upgrade to this newer license? So, I figure to answer
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that question, I will have one show where I read the existing 3.0 license and I'll have one show
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where I read the new from 2013 4.0 license and then I'll have one show where I refer back to
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those as source material and compare and contrast and also address some things like
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license compatibility and how you can upgrade between licenses and so on.
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So, just briefly about the 3.0, it was released in February 2007 and an interesting question that comes
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up when you are going to perform a license like I'm going to do now is so what license is the
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license under. If you look at the new licenses, they are all under a license that says you can
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reproduce this verbatim but you cannot alter anything. So, I try to find out what is the license
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for the Creative Commons licenses and as far as I can tell, they are under the license of the website
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they are published on Creative Commons.org and if I look back in February 2007 when the 3.0
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license was launched, the site says except where otherwise noted content on this site is licensed
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under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. So, I assume that the license is under this license
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and the Attribution license gives me the right to do basically what I want with the material
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as long as I attribute the original author but as a courtesy to the original author,
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this episode is under the same license as the source material. The author is the Creative
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Commons and this performance, well it's obviously not the same as the source material,
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this is a performance, it's an audio format of the license and it's going to be slightly modified
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because I'm going to read from the website but I might throw in some commentary here and there.
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One thing I discovered when studying the license is that any modifications should be noted as
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modifications is not said that it needs to be very strict, you basically need to say that I have
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modified this, that's enough but there you go. So, let's go to the actual license and the license is
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producing two different formats you could say. One is the actual real license, the legal text
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and then they also provide what they call the Creative Commons deed which is the human readable,
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they call the other one the legal code and then you have the Creative Commons deed which is the
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human readable form of the license which is a sort of summary of what the license is about.
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So, here's the Creative Commons deed.
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Attribution share like 3.0 unported or short CC by a say 3.0. This is a human readable summary of
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and not a substitute for the license and that's a link to the legal code which I will read later
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and then there's a clickable pop-up disclaimer and the disclaimer says
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this deed highlights only some of the key features and terms of the actual license.
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It is not a license and has no legal value. You should carefully review all of the terms and
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conditions of the actual license before using the license material. Creative Commons is not a law
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firm and does not provide legal services, distributing, displaying or linking to this deed or
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the license that it summarizes does not create a lawyer, client or any other relationship
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and here comes the actual deed. You are free to share, copy and redistribute the material
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in any medium or format, adapt, remix, transform and build upon the material for any purpose even
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commercially. The licenseer cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.
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Under the following terms, attribution, you must give appropriate credit and there's a link
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there to what appropriate credit means. Provide a link to the license and indicate if changes
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were made and that's also a link. You may do so in any reasonable manner but not in any way that
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suggests the licenseer endorses you or your use. Next term, share a like. If you remix, transform
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or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license. That's also
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a link as the original. Next term, no additional restrictions. You may not apply legal terms or
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technological measures. That's a link that legally restrict others from doing anything the license
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permits. And then there are notices. I believe those are part of the deed proper. You do not have to
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comply with the license for elements of the material in the public domain or where your use is
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permitted by an applicable exception or limitation. Exception or limitation is a link. No warranties
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are given. The license may not give you all of the permissions necessary for your intended use.
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For example, other rights such as, and here comes a link, publicity, privacy, or moral rights
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and link, may limit how you use the material. So that was the deed, the human understandable
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readable summary of the license. And here comes the license proper. There's some text before and
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after. And I believe those are not part of the license itself, but I'm going to read those as well.
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So here comes first the paragraph before the license starts. Creative Commons Corporation is not
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a law firm and does not provide legal services. Distribution of this license does not create an
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attorney-client relationship. Creative Commons provides this information on an ASS basis. Creative
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Commons makes no warranties regarding the information provided and disclaims liability for damages
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resulting from its use. And here comes the license license. The work, as defined below,
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is provided under the terms of this Creative Commons Public License, CCPL or license.
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The work is protected by copyright and or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than
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as authorized under this license or copyright law is prohibited. By exercising any rights to
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the work provided here, you accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license.
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rights contained here in consideration of your acceptance of such terms and conditions.
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A adaptation means a work based upon the work or upon the work and other pre-existing works,
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such as translation, adaptation, derivative work, arrangement of music or other alterations of
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a literary or artistic work, or phonogram or performance, and includes cinematic graphic
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adaptations or any other form in which the work may be recast, transformed or adapted,
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including in any form recognisably derived from the original, except that a work that constitutes
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a collection will not be considered an adaptation for the purpose of this license.
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For the avoidance of doubt, where the work is a musical work performance or phonogram,
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the synchronization of the work in time relation with a moving image, syncing, will be considered
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an adaptation for the purpose of this license. B. Collection
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means a collection of literary or artistic works such as encyclopedias and anthologies,
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or performances, phonograms or broadcasts, or other works or subject matter
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than works listed in section 1F below, which, by reason of the selection and arrangement of
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their contents, constitute intellectual creations, in which the work is included in its entirety
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in unmodified form, along with one or more other contributions each constituting separate
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and independent works in themselves, which together are assembled into a collective whole.
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A work that constitutes a collection will not be considered an adaptation as defined below
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for the purposes of this license. C. Creative Commons Compatible License
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means a license that is listed at Creative Commons.org slash Compatible Licenses
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that has been approved by Creative Commons as being essentially equivalent to this license,
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including at a minimum, because that license, one, contains terms that have the same
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purpose meaning and effect as the license elements of this license, and two, explicitly permits
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the re-licensing of adaptations of works made available under that license, under this license,
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or a Creative Commons jurisdiction license, with the same license elements as this license.
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D. Distribute means to make available to the public the original and copies of the work or
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adaptation as appropriate through sale or other transfer of ownership. E. License Elements
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means the following high-level license attributes as selected by Licenser and indicated in the
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title of this license. Attribution. Share like. F. Licenser means the individual
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individual's entity or entities that offer or offers the work under the terms of this license.
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G. Original author means in the case of a literary or artistic work the individual
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the publisher. And in addition, one, in the case of a performance, the actors, singers, musicians,
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analogous to cinematography, a work of drawing, painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving,
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or lithography, a photographic work to which our simulated works expressed by a process analogous
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to photography, a work of applied art, an illustration, map, plan, sketch, or three-dimensional work
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relative to geography, topography, architecture, or science, a performance, a broadcast, a phonogram,
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by a variety or circus performer to the extent it is not otherwise considered a literary or artistic
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work. I, you, means an individual or entity exercising rights under this license, who has not
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digital performances. To make available to the public works in such a way that members of the
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Two, fair dealing rights. Nothing in this license is intended to reduce, limit or restrict
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any use is free from copyright or rights arising from limitations or exceptions that are
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the collections. B, to create and reproduce adaptations provided that any such adaptation,
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For example, a translation could be marked the original work was translated from English to
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Spanish or a modification could indicate the original work has been modified. C, to distribute
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and publicly perform the work including as incorporated in collections and D, to distribute and
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rights to collect royalties through any statutory or compulsory license scheme can be waived,
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The licenseer waives the right to collect royalties whether individually or in the event that the
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licenseer is a member of a collecting society that administers voluntary licensing schemes via that
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you may not impose any effective technological measures on the work that restrict the ability
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of a recipient of the work from you to exercise the rights granted to that recipient under the
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terms of this license. This section, for A, applies to the work as incorporated in a collection,
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the extent practicable, remove from the collection any credit as required by section 4c as requested.
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it.
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contains the same license elements as this license. For example, attribution share
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like 3.0 U.S. 4. A creative commons compatible license.
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If you license the adaptation under one of the licenses mentioned in 4, you must comply
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with the terms of that license. If you license the adaptation under the terms of any of the
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licenses mentioned in 1, 2 or 3, the applicable license. You must comply with the terms of
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the applicable license generally, and the following provisions.
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each adaptation you distribute or publicly perform.
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2. You may not offer or impose any terms of the adaptation that restricted terms of the
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applicable license or the ability of the recipient of the adaptation to exercise the rights granted
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3. You must keep intact all notices that refer to the applicable license and to the disclaimer
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or publicly perform.
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4. When you distribute or publicly perform the adaptation, you may not impose any effective
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technological measures on the adaptation that restrict the ability of the adaptation from
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you to exercise the rights granted to that recipient under the terms of the applicable
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license. This section 4b applies to the adaptation as incorporated in a collection, but this does
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you must, unless a request has been made pursuant to section 4a, keep intact all copyright
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author and or licensor designate another party or parties, for example, a sponsor institute
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publishing entity journal for attribution, attribution parties. In licensor's copyright notice,
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reasonably practicable, the URI, if any, that licensor specifies to be associated with
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the work, unless such URI does not refer to the copyright notice or licensing information
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identifying the use of the work in the adaptation, for example, French translation of the work
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by original author or screenplay based on original work by original author.
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The credit required by this section 4c may be implemented in any reasonable manner, provided
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however, that in the case of an adaptation or collection, at a minimum, such credit
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will appear, if a credit for all contributing authors of the adaptation or collection appears,
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then as part of these credits, and in a manner at least as prominent as the credits for
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the other contributing authors. For the avoidance of doubt, you may only use the credit required
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your rights under this license, you may not implicitly or explicitly assert or imply
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any connection with sponsorship or endorsement by the original author, licensor, and or attribution
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parties as appropriate of you or your use of the work, without the separate express prior
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for example Japan, in which any exercise of the right granted in section 3B of this license,
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the right to make adaptation, would be deemed to be a distortion, mutilation, modification
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the licensor will waive or not assert as appropriate this section to the fullest extent permitted
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And the Universal Copyright Convention as revised on July 24th, 1971.
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applicable law. That's the end of the license proper and after comes a notice.
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Creative Commons Notice. Creative Commons is not a party to this license and makes no
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That was the CCBSA 3.0. Quite the mouthful. And I'm Klake. You can find me on the free
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social web at klake at librenet.de. And until we meet again as I read the CCBSA 4.0,
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this has been Hacker Public Radio.
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Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HPR listener like yourself. If you have
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a thought of recording a podcast and clicking our contribute link to find out how easy
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it really is, Hacker Public Radio was founded by the Digital Dog Pound and the Infonomicon
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Computer Club. And it's part of the binary revolution at binwrap.com. If you have comments
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on today's show, please email the host directly. Leave a comment on the website or record
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a follow-up episode yourself. Unless otherwise stated, today's show is released under
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the Creative Commons Patribution Share Like Free Point O-Rython.
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