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Re: [EDUC] Re: [SENSIBILISATION] Libérez vos créat ions : appel à publier sous licence libre


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  • From: Nicolas Pettiaux <npettiaux AT april.org>
  • To: educ AT april.org
  • Subject: Re: [EDUC] Re: [SENSIBILISATION] Libérez vos créat ions : appel à publier sous licence libre
  • Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 09:48:47 +0100
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Le 4 mars 2010 09:29, Lionel Allorge <lallorge AT april.org> a écrit :

> Il faut leur parler du MIT qui publie tous ses cours en ligne
> gratuitement...
> http://www.ecrans.fr/Les-1800-cours-du-M-I-T-en-ligne.html

je sais. Je le fais depuis que OCW est sorti mais cela ne suffit pas.
Je continue cependant (et certains commencent à me trouver lassant je
suppose)

Concernant notre discussion, je viens de vérifier et le MIT pour son
projet OCW utilise justement la clause NC. La licence est CC BY-SA-NC
(voir http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/help/faq3/index.htm)

De manière intéressante (je ne savais pas), ils définissent eux mêmes
ce que NC veut dire, et ils permettent de faire payer des coûts de
reproduction raisonnable. Je cite

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That said, we have found that there are certain "gray areas" in
interpreting the non-commercial provision of OCW's Creative Commons
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3. Incidental charges to recover reasonable reproduction costs may
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Nicolas Pettiaux




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