Why is The Bizarre Cathedral licence "non-free"?

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Fri, 10/24/2008 - 17:07

For 26 weeks I’ve been producing the Bizarre Cathedral strips for Free Software Magazine. Every is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-commerical-Share Alike (BY-NC-SA) licence.

Recently I’ve received a few pieces of mail saying this is a “non-free” licence and questioning my use of it here.

I’m not going to change it. Here is why.


 

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