Latin Dictionary’s Journey: A to Zythum in 125 Years and Counting
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#4> License and limitations of use
> This work is offered to you under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY- NC-ND license (explanation here). In addition, you are not allowed to print or modify (parts of) this file or to upload it to a public website (no file-sharing).
[1] https://www.thesaurus.badw.de/en/tll-digital/tll-open-access...
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#5They do offer PDF versions [1] of the parts they already have, A-M, O-P (the article explains that N contains particularly difficult words that will need much more work), but the license for the PDF files seems contradictory to me as they claim CC BY-NC-ND but then forbid sharing the files: > License and limitations of use > This work is offered to you under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY…
I'm so tired of people wanting to appear "open", while still trying to strap their rights down tight.
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#8They do offer PDF versions [1] of the parts they already have, A-M, O-P (the article explains that N contains particularly difficult words that will need much more work), but the license for the PDF files seems contradictory to me as they claim CC BY-NC-ND but then forbid sharing the files: > License and limitations of use > This work is offered to you under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY…
Yeah that doesn't make sense. NC-ND is already a mess to put on top of CC BY. And with their extra limitations it becomes nonsense. I'm so tired of people wanting to appear "open", while still trying to strap their rights down tight.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yeah that doesn't make sense. NC-ND is already a mess to put on top of CC BY. And with their extra limitations it becomes nonsense. I'm so tired of people wanting to appear "open", while still trying to strap their rights down tight.
This is an ongoing, large-scale project, so I'm not sure that it comes with any expectations of openness. They're not placing extra limitations on something that could easily be open (which is quite tiresome), they're doing something new.