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Free Art License
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[ Copyleft Attitude ]
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version 1.2
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Preamble :
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With this Free Art License, you are authorised to copy, distribute and freely
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transform the work of art while respecting the rights of the originator.
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Far from ignoring the author's rights, this license recognises them and
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protects them. It reformulates their principle while making it possible for the
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public to make creative use of the works of art. Whereas current literary and
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artistic property rights result in restriction of the public's access to works
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of art, the goal of the Free Art License is to encourage such access.
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The intention is to make work accessible and to authorise the use of its
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resources by the greatest number of people: to use it in order to increase its
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use, to create new conditions for creation in order to multiply the
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possibilities of creation, while respecting the originators in according them
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recognition and defending their moral rights.
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In fact, with the arrival of the digital age, the invention of the Internet and
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free software, a new approach to creation and production has made its
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appearance. It also encourages a continuation of the process of experimentation
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undertaken by many contemporary artists.
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Knowledge and creativity are resources which, to be true to themselves, must
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remain free, i.e. remain a fundamental search which is not directly related to
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a concrete application. Creating means discovering the unknown, means inventing
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a reality without any heed to realism. Thus, the object(ive) of art is not
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equivalent to the finished and defined art object. This is the basic aim of
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this Free Art License: to promote and protect artistic practice freed from the
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rules of the market economy.
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——– DEFINITIONS
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- The work of art : A communal work which includes the initial artwork as well
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as all subsequent contributions (subsequent originals and copies). It is
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created at the initiative of the original artist who, by this license, defines
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the conditions according to which the contributions are made.
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- The original work of art : This is the artwork created by the initiator of
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the communal work, of which copies will be modified by whosoever wishes.
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- Subsequent works : These are the additions put forward by the artists who
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contribute to the formation of the work by taking advantage of the right to
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reproduction, distribution and modification that this license confers on them.
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- The Original (the work's source or resource) : A dated example of the work,
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of its definition, of its partition or of its program which the originator
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provides as the reference for all future updatings, interpretations, copies or
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reproductions.
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- Copy : Any reproduction of an original as defined by this license.
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- The author or the artist of the original work of art: This is the person who
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created the work which is at the heart of the ramifications of this modified
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work of art. By this license, the author determines the conditions under which
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these modifications are made.
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- Contributor: Any person who contributes to the creation of the work of art.
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He is the author or the artist of an original art object resulting from the
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modification of a copy of the initial artwork or the modification of a copy of
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a subsequent work of art.
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1. AIMS
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The aim of this license is to define the conditions according to which you can
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use this work freely.
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2. EXTENT OF THE USAGE
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This work of art is subject to copyright, and the author, by this license,
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specifies the extent to which you can copy, distribute and modify it.
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2.1 FREEDOM TO COPY (OR OF REPRODUCTION)
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You have the right to copy this work of art for your personal use, for your
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friends or for any other person, by employing whatever technique you choose.
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2.2 FREEDOM TO DISTRIBUTE, TO INTERPRET (OR OF REPRESENTATION)
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You can freely distribute the copies of these works, modified or not, whatever
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their medium, wherever you wish, for a fee or for free, if you observe all the
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following conditions:
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- attach this license, in its entirety, to the copies or indicate precisely
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where the license can be found,
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- specify to the recipient the name of the author of the originals,
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- specify to the recipient where he will be able to access the originals
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(original and subsequent). The author of the original may, if he wishes, give
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you the right to broadcast/distribute the original under the same conditions as
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the copies.
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2.3 FREEDOM TO MODIFY
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You have the right to modify the copies of the originals (original and
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subsequent), partially or otherwise, respecting the conditions set out in
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article 2.2 , in the event of distribution (or representation) of the modified
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copy. The author of the original may, if he wishes, give you the right to
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modify the original under the same conditions as the copies.
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3. INCORPORATION OF ARTWORK
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All the elements of this work of art must remain free, which is why you are not
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allowed to integrate the originals (originals and subsequents) into another
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work which would not be subject to this license.
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4. YOUR AUTHOR'S RIGHTS
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The object of this license is not to deny your author's rights on your
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contribution. By choosing to contribute to the evolution of this work of art,
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you only agree to give to others the same rights with regard to your
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contribution as those which were granted to you by this license.
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5. DURATION OF THE LICENCE
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This license takes effect as of your acceptance of its provisions. The fact of
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copying, distributing, or of modifying the work constitutes a tacit agreement.
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This license will remain in force for as long as the copyright which is
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attached to the work of art. If you do not respect the terms of this license,
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you automatically lose the rights that it confers. If the legal status to which
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you are subject makes it impossible for you to respect the terms of this
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license, you may not make use of the rights which it confers.
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6. VARIOUS VERSIONS OF THE LICENCE
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This license may undergo periodic modifications to incorporate improvements by
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its authors (instigators of the "copyleft attitude" movement) by way of new,
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numbered versions.
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You will have the choice of accepting the provisions contained in the version
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under which the copy was communicated to you, or alternatively, to use the
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provisions of one of the subsequent versions.
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7. SUB-LICENSING
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Sub-licenses are not authorized by the present license. Any person who wishes
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to make use of the rights that it confers will be directly bound to the author
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of the original work.
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8. THE LAW APPLICABLE TO THIS CONTRACT
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This license is subject to French law.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE :
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- How to use the Free Art license?
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To benefit from the Free Art License, it is enough to specify the following on
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your work of art:
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[- A few lines to indicate the name of the work and to give an idea of what it
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is.] [- A few lines to describe, if necessary, the modified work of art and
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give the name of the author/artist.] Copyright © [the date] [name of the author
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or artist] (if appropriate, specify the names of the previous authors or
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artists) Copyleft: this work of art is free, you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it according to terms of the Free Art license. You will find a specimen
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of this license on the site Copyleft Attitude http://artlibre.org as well as on
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other sites.
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- Why use the Free Art license?
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1 / to give the greatest number of people access to your work.
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2 / to allow it to be freely distributed.
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3 / to allow it to evolve by authorising its transformation by others.
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4 / to be able, yourself, to use the resources of a work when it is under Free
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Art license: to copy, distribute or transform it freely.
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5 / This is not all: because the use of the Free Art License is also a good way
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to take liberties with the marketing system generated by the dominant economy.
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The Free Art License offers a useful legal protocol to prevent abusive
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appropriation. It will no longer be possible for someone to appropriate your
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work, short-circuiting the creative process to make personal profit from it.
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Helping yourself to a collective work in progress will be forbidden, as will
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monopolising the resources of an evolving creation for the benefit of a few.
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The Free Art License advocates an economy appropriate for art, based on
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sharing, exchange and joyful giving. What counts in art is also and mostly what
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is not counted.
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- When to use the Free Art License ?
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It is not the goal of the Free Art License to eliminate copyright or author's
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rights. Quite the opposite, it is about reformulating the relevance of these
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rights while taking today's environment into account. It is about the right to
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freedom of movement, to free copying and to free transformation of works of
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art. The right to work in freedom for art and artists.
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1 / Each time you want to use or put this right into practice, use the Free Art
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License.
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2 / Each time you want to create works which can evolve and be freely copied,
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freely distributed and freely transformed: use the Free Art License.
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3 / Each time you want to have the possibility of copying, distributing or
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transforming a work: check that it is under Free Art License. If it is not, you
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are liable to be breaking the law.
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- To which types of art can the Free Art License be applied?
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This license can be applied to digital as well as to non-digital art. It was
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born out of observation of the world of free software and the Internet, but its
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applicability is not limited to the digital media. You can put a painting, a
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novel, a sculpture, a drawing, a piece of music, a poem, an installation, a
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video, a film, a recipe, a CD-rom, a Web site, or a performance under the Free
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Art License, in short any creation which has some claim to be a work of art.
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This license has a history: it was born at the meeting " Copyleft Attitude "
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which took place at "Accès Local" and "Public" in Paris at the beginning of the
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year 2000. For the first time, it brought computer specialists and freeware
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activists together with contemporary artists and members of the art world.
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EFF Open Audio License:
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Version 1.0.1
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Changes from ver. 1.0[.0]: Typo corrections; no substantive changes.
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1. I. Preamble
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2. II. Terms of Use
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3. III. How to Use this License
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I. PREAMBLE
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PRINCIPLES
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Digital technology and the Internet can eMPOWER ARTISTS TO REACH A
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WORldwide audience and to build upon each other's ideas and imagination
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with extremely low production and distribution costs. Many software
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developers, through both the open source software initiative and the
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free software movement, have long taken advantage of these facts to
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create a vibrant community of shared software that benefits creators and
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EFF's Open Audio License provides a legal tool that borrows from both
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movements providing freedom and openness to use music and other
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expressive works in new ways. It allows artists to grant the public
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permission to copy, distribute, adapt, and publicly perform their works
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royalty-free as long as credit is given to the creator as the Original
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Author.
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As in the software communities, this license is intended to help foster
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a community of creators and performers who are free to share and build
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on each others' work. This also frees their audience to share works that
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they enjoy with others, all for the purpose of creating a rich and
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vibrant public commons.
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More specifically, this license is designed to serve as a tool of
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freedom for artists who wish to reach one another and new fans with
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their original works. It allows musicians to collaborate in creating a
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pool of "open audio" that can be freely modified, exchanged, and
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utilized in new ways. Artists can use this license to promote themselves
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and take advantage of the new possibilities for empowerment and
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independence that technology provides. It also allows the public to
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experience new music, and connect directly with artists, as well as
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enable "super distribution" where the public is encouraged to copy and
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distribute a work, adding value to the artist's reputation while
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experiencing a world of new music never before available.
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Because, despite the fact that we are uneasy with the licensing, as
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opposed to sale, of both music and software, we see this particular
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license as a tool of freedom. Our goal is to use the tools of copyright
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to free artists and audiences from the portion of current copyright law
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that seems, to us, to be getting in the way of copyright's original
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purpose -- the creation of a vibrant public commons of music that we all
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can enjoy and that artists can build upon. As part of it, we hope to
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demonstrate some of what we believe should be the best practices in
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licenses, including respect for the rights and limitations of copyright
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law including fair use, first sale rights, as well as consumer
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protection laws and of course freedom of speech. The aim of this license
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is to use copyright tools to achieve copyright's stated objectives of
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spreading knowledge and culture while preserving incentives for the
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author.
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For legal purposes, this document is the official license under which
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Open Audio is made available for public use. The original version of
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Specific terms and conditions for accessing, copying, distribution,
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adaptation, public performance, and attribution follow.
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II. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE:
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Access, Copying, Distribution, Public Performance, Adaptation, and Attribution
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This license applies to any work offered by the Original Author(s) with
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a notice indicating that it is released under the terms of the EFF Open
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Audio License, "(O)". If used in conjunction with a sound recording
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copyright in both the sound recording (the "master" rights) and the
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underlying musical composition (the "songwriter" rights).
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The Original Author retains the copyrights to works released under this
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license, but grants the worldwide public permission to use the work in
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the ways authorized herein. Activities other than those specifically
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1. Access, Reproduction, Distribution, Modification, and
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Performance Rights. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
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license, the Original Author irrevocably and perpetually grants to
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the public authorization to freely access, copy, distribute, modify,
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create derivative works from, and publicly perform the work released
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under this license in any medium or format, provided that Original
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performances of the work, as well as any derivative works based on
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should be implemented using the common, widely-adopted method. In
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public performance, or affixing it to the physical media, or
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general attribution requirements for giving proper credit to the
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part contains or is derived from a work (or part thereof) made
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available under this license, must itself be licensed as a whole
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, mere aggregation on a volume of a
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storage or distribution medium of an independently created work with
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one that is made available under this license does not bring the
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other work under the scope of this license. It is not the intent of
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this section to contest the rights of others in works created
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entirely by them; rather, the intent is to exercise the right to
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control the distribution of derivative or collective works based
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4. Acceptance of Terms. Because you have not signed this license,
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you cannot be required to accept it. But nothing besides this
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license grants you authorization to copy, distribute, adapt, or
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publicly perform royalty-free the copyrighted works released under
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it. These activities are prohibited by law without a license or
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other contractual right granted by the copyright owner. By
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exercising one of the rights granted herein you indicate your
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acceptance of this license and agree to be bound by all its terms
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and conditions.
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5. License Version. This license is Version 1.0. New versions of
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this license will be published from time to time at:
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http://www.eff.org/IP/Open_licenses/eff_oal.html
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Anyone who releases a work under the license without specifying a
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version number allows the recipient to use the work subject to the
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then-current version of this license.
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6. Civil Liberties Unrestricted. Nothing in this license is
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intended to reduce, limit, or restrict any fair use, the first sale
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doctrine, or the public side of the copyright bargain under
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copyright law, or to in any other way limit any rights bestowed
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under consumer protection or other applicable laws.
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7. Warranty. By offering an original work for public release under
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this license, the Original Author warrants that (i) s/he has the
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power and authority to grant the rights conveyed herein, and (ii)
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use of the work within the scope of this license will not infringe
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the copyright of any third party.
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III. HOW TO USE THIS LICENSE
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If you are a musician, band, or other artist and you want your creative
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works to be experienced by the widest audience possible and touch the
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hearts and minds of the greatest number of people around the world, the
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EFF Open Audio License allows your fans and supporters to market and
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distribute your work through viral marketing that creates attention and
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adds value to your identity. You can also help build a common pool of
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creative expression that can be accessed and improved upon by all of
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society.
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To do so, convey or affix the following information to or about the copy
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or performance of the work:
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The designation "(O)", representing "open" which indicates that the
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Original Author(s) have released the work subject to the terms and
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conditions of this public license;
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Name of work's Original Author(s) (both the performer and the song
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writer);
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Name or title of work (at option of author);
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First Original Author's specified contact means usually an email or
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Internet address (at option of author);
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notice, year created; and license version number.
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Examples: (O) Future Tribe "Gaian Smile" www.VirtualRecordings.com
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2001 V.1.0
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or (O) Future Tribe "Imitatio Mundi" future@virtualrecordings.com
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2001 V.1.0
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This license is designed to provide artists with a mechanism to promote
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their creative talents and identity to millions of people through
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releasing certain recordings to the public. It is also designed to serve
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as a tool to allow musicians to experiment with new business models that
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do not depend solely on a payment of fee-per-copy. Changing times
|
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require artists be creative in devising new business models for assuring
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payment and adequate compensation for their important contributions to
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society.
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61
packages/games-rpg/freedink/freedink-108.4.exheres-0
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61
packages/games-rpg/freedink/freedink-108.4.exheres-0
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@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
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# Copyright 2016 Julian Ospald <hasufell@posteo.de>
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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
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DATA_V="1.08.20140901"
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SUMMARY="Dink Smallwood is an adventure/role-playing game, similar to Zelda (2D top view)"
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HOMEPAGE="http://www.freedink.org/"
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||||||
|
DOWNLOADS="mirror://gnu/freedink/${PNV}.tar.gz
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||||||
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mirror://gnu/freedink/${PN}-data-${DATA_V}.tar.gz"
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||||||
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LICENCES="
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||||||
|
GPL-3 [[ note = [ engine ] ]]
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||||||
|
(
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||||||
|
CCPL-Attribution-3.0
|
||||||
|
CCPL-Attribution-ShareAlike-3.0
|
||||||
|
FreeArt
|
||||||
|
GPL-2
|
||||||
|
GPL-3
|
||||||
|
OAL-1.0.1
|
||||||
|
WTFPL-2
|
||||||
|
ZLIB
|
||||||
|
public-domain
|
||||||
|
) [[ note = [ data files ] ]]
|
||||||
|
"
|
||||||
|
SLOT="0"
|
||||||
|
PLATFORMS="~amd64 ~x86"
|
||||||
|
MYOPTIONS=""
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
DEPENDENCIES="
|
||||||
|
build:
|
||||||
|
dev-libs/check
|
||||||
|
sys-devel/gettext
|
||||||
|
virtual/pkg-config
|
||||||
|
build+run:
|
||||||
|
media-libs/SDL:0[X]
|
||||||
|
media-libs/SDL_gfx:0
|
||||||
|
media-libs/SDL_image:1
|
||||||
|
media-libs/SDL_mixer:0[midi][ogg]
|
||||||
|
media-libs/SDL_ttf:0
|
||||||
|
media-libs/fontconfig
|
||||||
|
"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
DEFAULT_SRC_CONFIGURE_PARAMS=(
|
||||||
|
--disable-embedded-resources
|
||||||
|
--localedir="/usr/share/locale"
|
||||||
|
--enable-nls
|
||||||
|
)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
DEFAULT_SRC_INSTALL_EXTRA_DOCS=(
|
||||||
|
TROUBLESHOOTING
|
||||||
|
)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
src_install() {
|
||||||
|
default
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
emake -C "${WORKBASE}/${PN}-data-${DATA_V}" \
|
||||||
|
DESTDIR="${IMAGE}" \
|
||||||
|
DATADIR="/usr/share" \
|
||||||
|
install
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
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