this FAQ should answer your question: http://wiki.creative
commons.org/
FAQ#What_is_a_derivative_work.3F
or you can enjoy reading the Legal Code and see the last
para of
clause 3:
"The above rights may be exercised in all media and
formats whether
now known or hereafter devised. The above rights include the
right to
make such modifications as are technically necessary to
exercise the
rights in other media and formats. All rights not expressly
granted
by Licensor are hereby reserved."
hope that answers your question.
On Nov 2, 2006, at 11:55 AM, J.B. Nicholson-Owens wrote:
> Do the ND licenses permit transcoding -- turning one
format of a
> work into
> another format?
>
> If so, what are the applicable restrictions?
>
> Is there a FAQ on this issue? If so, where is this
FAQ?
>
> Thanks for any help on this issue.
>
> On another related note, I tried searching the
cc-licenses archive for
> this but the creativecommons.org site makes that
particularly
> difficult to
> do:
>
> - There is no way to download the entire mailing list
as one file (one
> must download the list broken into compressed monthly
chunks then
> concatenate them and search that),
>
> - there is no search engine that indexes the mailing
list data
> (Google is
> the chosen indexer for the site but it doesn't see the
mailing list
> archives so Google doesn't find mailing list hits),
>
> - there is a lot of data to go through and an
expectation one will
> read
> archives before posting (which would be sensible if it
were easy to do
> said search).
>
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