On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 03:23 +0100, Claude Almansi wrote:
> Thank you for the explanation, Tom. I just noticed
another problem on a
> blog I used to be the main person in charge of,
> http://adisi.livejourna
l.com. Either I didn't know how to, or it was not
> possible to, insert the license code in the navigation
template. The
> fact is that I made a link to the
> h
ttp://www.creativecommons.it/Licenze/Deed/by-nc-sa page
among the
> useful links on the word "licenza creative
commons".
>
> Then the Italian by-nc-sa license moved to
> http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/deed.it
, to which the
> old address redirected for quite a while, if I remember
correctly.
>
> But now, if you go to the old,
> h
ttp://www.creativecommons.it/Licenze/Deed/by-nc-sa
address, you get a
> page that says "accesso negato", access
denied.
>
> I wonder if the same happened with other national sites
that used to
> host the licenses, after they were transfered to
creativecommons.org
This has nothing to do with LiveJournal capabilities. The
owner of the
template in question should update it to point to
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/it/
which is the
correct URL for the Italian jurisdiction by-nc-sa 2.5
license.
Publication of (draft?) licenses on the CC Italy was a
mistake.
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http://wiki.creativecommons.org/User:Mike_Linksvayer
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