Re: GPL-like license for images



On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 09:08:50 -0800, CptDondo
<yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


OK, I've got a question. Is anyone aware of a GPL-like license for
photographs or short articles? The GNU Documentation license doesn't
quite apply.

I've been asked for some photos of various things for reprint in both
electronic and paper forms. While these images don't really have any
commercial value, I still want proper attribution and want to maintain
copyright.

Is there a license I can use?

You might want to look at the Creative Commons licenses.


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