Hi Sam, interesting that you raise this point, I've had a mail composed and
sitting in my drafts on a related topic. I'll send that on separately.
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Sam Whited <sam(a)samwhited.com> wrote:
Hi all:
Does anyone here know of any dances that are licensed under an open
(free as in freedom) license or have fallen into the public domain (it's
hard to find dates for a lot of older dances)?
I'm already using a few of Seth Tepfer's dances which are licensed under
a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 3.0) license [1] (Thanks Seth; I owe you a
beer or something!) and wondered if anyone else had licensed their
dances in a similar fashion?
I know that most callers don't mind if people include their dances in
non-commercial teaching materials or call them at dances (implicit CC
licensing is sort of ingrained in the culture), but I'd like to stick
with things that are verifiably in the public domain or have explicitly
been released under a CC or similar license.
These would be used as example dances in the typesetting project that I
mentioned recently (which will hopefully be published sometime next week).
Thanks,
Sam
P.S. I always wonder why more callers don't do this; lack of knowledge
that such things exist?
P.P.S. As a matter of public record: All of my dances are _always_
released under CC BY-NC 3.0 license unless otherwise marked or stated. I
also waive the noncommercial restriction for the purpose of calling them
at a dance.
[1]:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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