On Monday 05 September 2005 07:42 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote: > Yes, but it's non-exclusive, so you don't lose any of your rights. I guess in the context of (or comparison to) a CC license (which I don't have an intuitive understanding of), you are probably right. But, in comparison to: * a GPL license, you are allowing a non-GPL'd fork * a "commercial license", you are allowing them to compete with you at no cost and with no return to you (by "commercial license" I mean a case where you are not licensing under some free/open license but instead want to sell and profit from your work--of course, you probably wouldn't be posting your music on a site like this in that case) So, whether it is rights or not, you are losing/giving up something, and should decide carefully whether you want to do so or not. regards, Randy Kramer > This is more like a BSD license than CC. :-)