id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt opencontent-org-7427 Open Education License Draft – iterating toward openness .html text/html 3942 247 61 Copyleft is an idea borrowed directly from the world of free or open source software, requiring that derivative works be licensed using the exact same license as the original. Some supporters of copyleft licenses like CC By-SA and the GFDL claim that they give users the ability to use and reuse open content with "no restrictions." Obviously, requirements for attribution and copylefting of derivatives are very real restrictions that should not be overlooked. If the appropriate goal for a license is, as it appears, to make open content available without any restrictions, why not simply dedicate the works in question to the public domain? […] Dr. David Wiley of Open Content published the Open Education License Draft. […] Open Education License Draft and Assymetry, Hypocrisy, and Public Domain […] […] Wiley's Open Education License, an attempt to put legal muscle into a Public Domain dedication; the linked post contains an […] ./cache/opencontent-org-7427.html ./txt/opencontent-org-7427.txt