On Friday 08 April 2011 01:54:13 pm Dominic Hopf wrote:
Am Freitag, den 08.04.2011, 18:28 +0200 schrieb Thomas Martitz:
I never heard of licenses for newsletters.
Me neither.
Well, it is written material, and, automatically (iiuc, according to the Berne Treaty) subject to copyright (i.e., it is copyrighted). So, who/how do you want to allow anyone else to use it?
That's what a license is. If you don't specify a license, I guess (I think) no one has a right to copy and use it for any purpose, but, ianal (i am not a liar^H^H^H^Hlawyer).
So, you can certainly apply a license, and that would seem to be better than not applying a license, with possible arguments after someone has done something with the content which you (collectively) don't wish done.
Randy Kramer