If you can get past the dazzling photographs to get to her legal advice, Photo Attorney has some good thoughts for photographers using Creative Commons licenses - "non-commercial use" - might be in the eye of the beholder, unless clearly defined. Photo Attorney gives a good example of the type of precision in quantity and type of reproductions and language about attribution that will avoid misunderstandings.
Defining Non-Commercial Use Photo Attorney
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Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Advice for Photographers Using Creative Commons Licenses
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attribution,
copyright infringement,
creative commons,
licensing law,
photo attorney,
photography law
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