[Humberto Massa GuimarĂ£es] > Yes, you do need a license to the content of your books. Only thing is, > when you buy a book you are buying the right to read it. NOT the right > to copy it. NOT the right to modify it. NOT the right to redistribute > (modified or not) copies.
Actually, in Norway, I got a limited right to copy it, a given right to modify it, a limited right to distribute it, and a limited right to distribute copies. And I find that these rights are sufficient for my use of the books. > The wiki content is useful for other people, not only for them to > read, but also for them to copy, modify and redistribute. And for > them to do just that they need an explicit license. Which I fail to understand, as the limited rights provided to me by law should be sufficient for the wiki content in most cases. Is it not like this where you are? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]