From time to time, I may publish a spreadsheet or other document to Carried Away. To the extent that it contains my work, and unless otherwise specified, the spreadsheet or other document is published under the terms of the Creative Commons License (Attribution and Share Alike). This means that you can use the spreadsheet or other document as long as you give proper attribution. You can revise, extend, or derive your work from the spreadsheet or document, as long as the resulting work carries the same license. You may use it in a commercial setting (kickbacks or job offers always appreciated). The full terms of the Creative Commons License (Attribution and Share Alike) can be found on the Creative Commons License (Attribution and Share Alike) page.
I do ask that you provide me a copy of any revised or derived work in a timely fashion, especially since I am sure that I will find it interesting!
What is the situation in terms of the Creative Common License when spreadsheet errors are introduced whilest derivative works are being created?
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/bi/spreadsheet/archives/000613.asp
The above link is didatic in this area
Posted by: Donavan McDonough | August 02, 2004 at 09:04 PM