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Re: [piecepack] Re: Profitable sales of free-culture Piecepack



Hmmm... what makes a license Free or non-free? I always thought the
FDL was free (I might be wrong)... Anyway, is there a definition of
what Free means exactly in this context? Because I don't think this is
going to be something where everyone is going to agree 100%... Why not
just state the license and let the reader decide how free they think
it is?

-Jorge

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Ben Finney
<ben+yahoogroups@...> wrote:
> Ron Hale-Evans <rwhe@...> writes:
>
>> By the way, it might be helpful to undertake an inventory of how games
>> are licensed and add a column to this table of contents on the
>> Piecepack Wiki:
>>
>> http://www.ludism.org/ppwiki/Games
>
> I have added a column asking whether the game's license terms are free,
> and set all currently-listed games to “(unknown)”. As time permits
> (anyone should feel free to help if you can!), we can replace those with
> information.
>
> for example, “Free (CC-BY-3.0)” or “Non-free (FDL)”.
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