Creative Commons Launches CC+ License
E1ven writes "Creative Commons has this week released their CC+ protocol, which provides a way for authors to allow other people to commercially reuse their work, and give them a pre-negotiated fee or percentage. It makes it easy for people to release the Material under CC-No-Commercial, and then have a way to charge for commercial use if companies are interested."
Microsoft release the CC#.NET license which makes it impossible for people to release under the CC-No-Commercial license.
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So I could CC+ license my C++ code? What if it was something for a class and I'd only gotten a C- on it? so GCC is GPL, is GGPL now CC+ licensed? I'm confused.
What in Satan's glorious name is that? That was disgusting!
It's like the original Creative Commons license, except with pointers.
CCCP++ License sells you!