As part of a project to create a library of libre literary artifacts and narrative schemes, I’m choosing to waive my rights over little parts of my CC BY-SA writings. To me it makes no sense to claim rights on inventions that may be too common to be strictly mine. But I want to open my inventions as libre culture, or libre lore.

So inside the chapters of this novel I am writing, there are ideas of plots, names, objects, phenomena, specific stories of the characters, and I want these little parts of my work to be public domain, even though the whole writings will probably stay CC BY-SA.

For instance, I wrote about a memory enhancement sleep chamber.
Here is the form I created on Internet Archive :

https://archive.org/details/caisson-de-sommeil-amplification-des-souvenirs-memory-enhancement-sleep-chamber/

Also :

Does it look OK to you, or are there confusing aspects ?

  • @poVoq
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  • smallcircles
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    22 years ago

    I have a draft fedi tech news magazine (that soon I am going to make part of Social Coding Movement) (also in draft). Look at the licensing in the footer for how I’ve set this up. The sub-pages get the licensing info in their schema.org JSON-LD metadata in <head>. Dunno if it is the right or best way, but it may help you

    • WiνΛlem OrtΛνízOP
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      12 years ago

      Thanks for the input. I’m having a look. I see the default is CC0, can you link a page or article which is under another license so that I can see the differences in header ?

      • smallcircles
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        I think ultimately most articles will be CC-BY-SA for their respective authors. Currently I have CC-BY-SA on profile pages as example. And I see a bug that the license property is not filled there. Here the issue showing an example of licensing metadata.